ABSTRACT

What if museums could harness the emotional and intellectual connections people have to personal and everyday objects to create richer visitor experiences? In this book, Elizabeth Wood and Kiersten Latham present the Object Knowledge Framework, a tool for using objects to connect museum visitors to themselves, to others, and to their world. They discuss the key concepts underpinning our lived experience of objects and how museums can learn from them. Then they walk readers through concrete methods for transforming visitor-object experiences, including exercises and strategies for teams developing exhibit themes, messages, and content, and participatory experiences.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

part 1|34 pages

Thinking About Objects

chapter 1|16 pages

Object Knowledge

chapter 2|17 pages

The Object Knowledge Framework

part 2|39 pages

Object Relationships

chapter 3|14 pages

Objects as Identity

chapter 4|12 pages

Objects as Memories

chapter 5|12 pages

Objects as Reverence

part 3|70 pages

Object Transformations

chapter 6|20 pages

Using the Object Knowledge Framework

chapter 7|14 pages

Transformation through Design

chapter 8|16 pages

Transformation through Content

chapter 9|15 pages

Transformation through Participation

chapter 10|4 pages

The End is the Beginning