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The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, UK is currently closed for
refurbishment and a total redisplay of its exhibitions.
One of the proposals for the new interpretation is to project images directly
onto the surface of artworks, for example to explain perspective. The
projections will be narrated/subtitled and will be evaluated for accessibility
with a range of audiences.
Has anyone on the list seen a similar technique used elsewhere? We are
interested in finding out how effective this technique is for visitors'
understanding/learning. We are also interested in finding out more about the
conservation issues.
Thanks for your help,
Sarah Hunt
Visitor Studies Curator
McLellan Galleries, 270 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3EH
+44 (0)141 565 4147
Museum of Transport, Bunhouse Road, Glasgow, G3 8DP
+44 (0)141 287 2679
www.glasgowmuseums.com
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