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Robin Trotter <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Oct 1997 12:47:14 +1000
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David Baccadutre asked for museums using 'discovery drawers'.  The Museum
of Sydney has made a feature of modernised 'cabinets of curiosities' which
are one of the practical implementation of curator Peter Emmett's theme of
a 'Pandora's box'.  These stainless steel cabinets with shallow drawers,
each draw lit internally, contain a variety of objects with often
contradictory and challenging juxtapositions.  The museum's exhibition
style have been the subject of discussion and I am sure other Australian
members will have some comment on this in general and the cabinets in
particular.   For construction details I am sure someone from the Museum
will respond or be able to provide details.




>Is there anyone that could furnish information on discovery drawers?
>(Success, accessability, fabrication, organization of, etc.) We are
>considering their use as a major component of a new exhibit.
>
>David Baccadutre
>Exhibits Dept.
>New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science

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Dr Robin Trotter
Australian Key Centre for Culture and Media Policy
Faculty of Humanities
Griffith University
Nathan.   4111

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