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单词 museography
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Definition of museography in English:

museography

noun ˌmjuːzɪˈɒɡrəfiˌmyo͞ozēˈäɡrəfē
  • 1

    another term for museology
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our proposal for the reorganization of the museum is not a novelty in the museography of the ancient funeral monuments, it is successfully applied in France, Germany, Greece, Hungary etc.
    • Content of the team: the team is made up of a solid bunch of designers who will need the following skills: architecture (representative of the team), museography, technical studies, building aconomy.
    • It deals with the present practice in museography, which is dedicated to distribution of knowledge and realization of modern scientific researches.
    • Aimed at the museum's staff, the formation - seminars, colloquium and study journeys - covers all the museology and museography fields.
    • These projects, associated with new technologies, give us the possibility to elaborate proposals concretes for a new museography related to the slow design.
    • The course aims at presenting an overview of the most important tools and processes of ethnographic museography, with special attention to the theoretical debates on the subject.
    • In contact with biologists, this department is thus able to draw and realize an entire panel of museography presentation.
    1. 1.1rare The systematic description of objects in museums.

Derivatives

  • museographic

  • adjective
    • His very ambition, in that context, implied a critique of the revolutionary museographic innovations of the first curators at the Louvre in the mid 1790s.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Other literary sources, while providing information about musical matters, tend to be technical, antiquarian, or museographic rather than historical.
  • museographical

  • adjective
    • Restorations are now completed and we are working intensively on new museographical installations.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The mushrooming of museographical training programmes was not followed by specialised curatorial training.
      • From 1779, purchases and museographical projects demonstrate the imminence of its realisation.
      • For this reason the exhibition appeals to modern museographical techniques such as interactive experiments, animations and new audiovisual techniques.
      • The answer is to use museographical aids: illumination, texts, showcases and supporting material.
 
 

Definition of museography in US English:

museography

nounˌmyo͞ozēˈäɡrəfē
  • 1

    another term for museology
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In contact with biologists, this department is thus able to draw and realize an entire panel of museography presentation.
    • The course aims at presenting an overview of the most important tools and processes of ethnographic museography, with special attention to the theoretical debates on the subject.
    • Aimed at the museum's staff, the formation - seminars, colloquium and study journeys - covers all the museology and museography fields.
    • Content of the team: the team is made up of a solid bunch of designers who will need the following skills: architecture (representative of the team), museography, technical studies, building aconomy.
    • These projects, associated with new technologies, give us the possibility to elaborate proposals concretes for a new museography related to the slow design.
    • Our proposal for the reorganization of the museum is not a novelty in the museography of the ancient funeral monuments, it is successfully applied in France, Germany, Greece, Hungary etc.
    • It deals with the present practice in museography, which is dedicated to distribution of knowledge and realization of modern scientific researches.
    1. 1.1rare The systematic description of objects in museums.
 
 
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