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Co-Creation Labs : Illuminating Guests, Artists and New Voices in European Museums of World Culture

by Georg Noack (Editor), Inés de Castro (Editor), H. H. Lim (Author), Linden Museum (Stuttgart) (Editor)

Other authors: Joachim Steuerer (Layout and Design)

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Eight European museums and their guests-artists, scholars and members of heritage communities-embarked on a series of experiments in search of new voices for ethnographic collections, new forms of presentation and new perspectives on the role of museums of world culture in the diverse societies of contemporary Europe and beyond. This book illustrates processes, experiences and results of these experiments.… (more)
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de Castro, InésEditormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Lim, H. H.Authormain authorall editionsconfirmed
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Eight European museums and their guests-artists, scholars and members of heritage communities-embarked on a series of experiments in search of new voices for ethnographic collections, new forms of presentation and new perspectives on the role of museums of world culture in the diverse societies of contemporary Europe and beyond. This book illustrates processes, experiences and results of these experiments.

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