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Greetings All,
I am in search of information regarding the design,
implementation, and theoretical aspects of dioramas and mini-dioramas. So
far, all I've found is Christopher Steiner's review of the "Worlds in
Miniature..."exhibit review in Museum Anthropology, vol. 15, no.2. 1991.
Any others out there? Specifically, I want to get at the ways in which
dioramas interpret anthropological issues (i.e. are they functioning
merely as contexts for artifacts; and what about mini-dioramas where
EVERYTHING, including the artifacts, is "artificial").
Your help is appreciated.
sincerely,
Fielding Freed
Museum Studies student
Anthropology Department
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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