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Hi, Tanasak. The term "damage" is a strange one. I would add by
misinterpreting the subject of the exhibition.
Robin
-----Original Message-----
From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Tanasak Krabuanrat
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 1998 3:03 AM
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Subject: damage...
Dear all,
I was going through my notes from class, about professional ethics. There
is
this question ' how does a museum damage someone?' the answers are-
by offensive interpretation,
offensive access.
Could someone please expand on this and also if you could provide some
information, example on some real life experience. Maybe if you can think
of
other ways that a museum (or curators) can damage visitors, please give
advice
also. It will make me understand this issue more.
Thank you,
fon
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