Authors
Christian Heath, Paul Luff, Dirk Vom Lehn, Jon Hindmarsh, Jason Cleverly
Publication date
2002/2
Journal
Visual Communication
Volume
1
Issue
1
Pages
9-33
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
There is a growing interest amongst both artists and curators in designing art works which create new forms of visual communication and enhance interaction in museums and galleries. Despite extraordinary advances in the analysis of talk and discourse, there is relatively little research concerned with conduct and collaboration with and around aesthetic objects and artefacts, and to some extent, the social and cognitive sciences have paid less attention to the ways in which conduct - both visual and vocal - is inextricably embedded within the immediate ecology, the material realities at hand. In this article, we examine how people in and through interaction with others, explore, examine and experience a mixed-media installation. Whilst primarily concerned with interaction with and around an art work, the article is concerned with the ways in which people, in interaction with each other (both those they are with and …
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Scholar articles
C Heath, P Luff, DV Lehn, J Hindmarsh, J Cleverly - Visual Communication, 2002