Exhibiting the Human/Exhibiting the Cyborg: “Who Am I?”

The role of the museum in shaping our relationship to science and technology, particularly cyborgization, is illuminated by a close examination of the Who Am I permanent exhibition in the Wellcome Wing of the Science Museum of London. This innovative exhibition raises real questions both about the h...

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Main Author: Sophia C. Vackimes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2013-08-01
Series:Revista Teknokultura
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/TEKN/article/view/51904
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spelling doaj-5dfc043a68e6430d8ed4b8c02675be222020-11-25T01:54:12ZengUniversidad Complutense de MadridRevista Teknokultura1549-22302013-08-0110239941410.5209/rev_TK.2013.v10.n2.5190449087Exhibiting the Human/Exhibiting the Cyborg: “Who Am I?”Sophia C. Vackimes0talà de Recerca en Patrimoni CulturalThe role of the museum in shaping our relationship to science and technology, particularly cyborgization, is illuminated by a close examination of the Who Am I permanent exhibition in the Wellcome Wing of the Science Museum of London. This innovative exhibition raises real questions both about the human-technology-science relationship but also about museography. In the context of the history and current practices of museums engaging contemporary technological developments the evidence suggest that even as the Who am I? exhibit did break somewhat from previous approaches, especially the didactic presentation of the socially useful, it has not changed the feld as a whole.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/TEKN/article/view/51904MuseografíaMuseo de la Ciencia de LondresWellcome Trust (Fundación Wellcome)
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author Sophia C. Vackimes
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Exhibiting the Human/Exhibiting the Cyborg: “Who Am I?”
Revista Teknokultura
Museografía
Museo de la Ciencia de Londres
Wellcome Trust (Fundación Wellcome)
author_facet Sophia C. Vackimes
author_sort Sophia C. Vackimes
title Exhibiting the Human/Exhibiting the Cyborg: “Who Am I?”
title_short Exhibiting the Human/Exhibiting the Cyborg: “Who Am I?”
title_full Exhibiting the Human/Exhibiting the Cyborg: “Who Am I?”
title_fullStr Exhibiting the Human/Exhibiting the Cyborg: “Who Am I?”
title_full_unstemmed Exhibiting the Human/Exhibiting the Cyborg: “Who Am I?”
title_sort exhibiting the human/exhibiting the cyborg: “who am i?”
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Revista Teknokultura
issn 1549-2230
publishDate 2013-08-01
description The role of the museum in shaping our relationship to science and technology, particularly cyborgization, is illuminated by a close examination of the Who Am I permanent exhibition in the Wellcome Wing of the Science Museum of London. This innovative exhibition raises real questions both about the human-technology-science relationship but also about museography. In the context of the history and current practices of museums engaging contemporary technological developments the evidence suggest that even as the Who am I? exhibit did break somewhat from previous approaches, especially the didactic presentation of the socially useful, it has not changed the feld as a whole.
topic Museografía
Museo de la Ciencia de Londres
Wellcome Trust (Fundación Wellcome)
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/TEKN/article/view/51904
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