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    แนะนำหนังสือ : พระราชพิธีสิบสองเดือน พระราชนิพนธ์ในพระบาทสมเด็จพระจุลจอมเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว [GT 5010 .จ736 2552]

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    ลงใน FB museum siam : วันที่ 18 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ.2564เดือนสิบสองน้ำนองตลิ่ง วันเพ็ญขึ้น 15 ค่ำ วันลอยกระทงนี้ ในพระราชพิธีสิบสองเดือน เขียนถึงการลอยพระประทีปในสมัยรัชกาลที่ 4 ต่อมาถึงสมัยรัชกาลที่ 5 “การลอยประทีปในเดือน 12 ด้วยอากาศปราศจากฝน ในฤดูเดือนสิบสองเป็นเวลาที่แม่น้ำใสสะอาดและมากเต็มสองฝั่ง ในกลางเดือนนั้นพระจันทร์ก็มีแสงสว่างผ่องใส เป็นสมัยที่สมควรจะรื่นเรงในลำน้ำในเวลากลางคืน พระเจ้าแผ่นดินจึงได้เสด็จลงประพาสตามลำน้ำพร้อมด้วยข้าราชบริพารฝ่ายใน เป็นประเพณีมีมาแต่กรุงสุโขทัยฝ่ายเหนือโน้นแล้ว” ”กระทงหลวง ซึ่งสำหรับลอยที่มีมาแต่เดิมนั้น คือ เรือรูปสัตว์ต่างๆ เรือศรี เรือชัย เรือโอ่ เรือคอน และมีเรือหยวกติดเทียน 2 เล่ม ธูปดอก 1 ห้าร้อย” ในหนังสือที่รัชกาลที่ 5 ทรงพระราชนิพนธ์นี้จะทำให้เห็นถึงบรรยากาศงานลอยพระประทีป ในสมัยนั้น การตกแต่งเรือพระมหากษัตริย์ พระบรมวงศานุวงศ์ และข้าราชการทุกกรม ตลอดจนเรือสำเภาของพ่อค้าเศรษฐี ที่มาร่วมงานลอยพระประทีปที่มีการตกแต่งประดับประดาประกวดประชันกันอย่างสวยงามเต็มแม่น้ำ ในโอกาสวันลอยกระทงที่จะถึงนี้ เพื่อนๆ สามารถมาอ่านหนังสือหรือยืมพระราชพิธีสิบสองเดือนเล่มนี้กันได้ที่ห้องคลังความรู้ สุขสันต์วันลอยกระทงครั

    Museum innovation : building more equitable, relevant and impactful museums

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    Museum Innovation encourages museums to critically reflect upon current practices and adopt new approaches to their civic responsibilities. Arguing that museums have a moral duty to perform, the book shows how social innovation can make them more equitable, relevant and impactful institutions. Including contributions from a diverse group of international scholars, practitioners and researchers, the book investigates the innovative approaches museums are taking to address contemporary social issues. The volume focuses on the concept of social innovation and individual chapters address a range of crucial issues, such as climate change; the COVID-19 pandemic; diversity and inclusion; the travel ban; and the repatriation of museum collections. Exploring the impact that organizational structures have on museums’ aspirations to act as agents for social change, the book also unpacks how museums can establish sustainable relationships with minority communities. Proposing steps that museums can take to affirm their relevance as viable community partners, the book breaks down silos and connects ideas across different areas of museum work. Museum Innovation explores the role of contemporary museums in society. It is essential reading for academics, students and practitioners working in the museum and heritage studies field. The book’s interdisciplinary nature makes it also an interesting read for those working in business studies, digital humanities, visual culture, arts administration and political science fields. [Source: https://www.routledge.com/Museum-Innovation-Building-More-Equitable-Relevant-and-Impactful-Museums/Eid-Forstrom/p/book/9780367481391]Introduction -- Part I. Innovation in museum collections, narratives and exhibitions -- 1. Youth and community engagement at the Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales -- 2. Reflections on public art collections in Trinidad and Tobago -- 3. Innovation in interpretation: Museological responses to the travel ban -- 4. The development of the exhibition of African art in American art museums: Strategy for engaging the recent repatriation debate about the cultural property of Benin -- 5. Embodiment at the edge of the archive: Private audience and public experience -- 6. Curating objects transculturally: An innovative exhibition trail at the Museum für Islamische Kunst Berlin -- Part II. Innovation in digital -- 7. Sustainability, resilience and growth through digital innovation -- 8. A multiprong approach to digital content and accessibility at the Lubbock Lake Landmark -- 9. Innovation, data and social responsibility -- Part III. Innovation in diversity and inclusion practices -- 10. Interpreting LGBTQ histories at the British Museum -- 11. Museums and cities as labs for collaborative action (Museum Co-Lab) -- 12. Performances in museum spaces: Exploring the complexities of the human condition -- Part IV. Institution-wide innovation -- 13. Humanizing museum repatriation -- 14. The ontogeny of museums: What’s your institution’s future path? -- 15. Crafting Chinese ethnic minority heritage: Innovation in the Chinese Ethnology Museum -- 16. How a pandemic upended “business as usual” for museum associations and how they are rising to the challenge -- 17. Innovative museum responses to COVID-19: Serving and strengthening communitie

    แนะนำหนังสือ : Lords of Things : The Fashioning of the Siamese Monarchy's Modern Image [JQ1746 P4 2002]

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    ลงใน FB museum siam : วันที่ 21 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 256423 ตุลาคม วันปิยมหาราช ครบรอบ 111 ปี วันสวรรคตของพระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมินทรมหาจุฬาลงกรณ์ พระจุลจอมเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว วันนี้ห้องคลังความรู้ขอแนะนำหนังสือเรื่อง “Lords of Things : The Fashioning of the Siamese Monarchy's Modern Image” “Lords of Things” นำเสนอการตีความเกี่ยวกับการพัฒนาสู่ความทันสมัยของสยามประเทศของรัชกาลที่ 5 ในช่วงปลายศตวรรษที่ 19 และต้นศตวรรษที่ 20 ผ่านหลักฐาน แหล่งเนื้อหา และบริบทใหม่ๆ มาอภิปรายในเชิงทฤษฎี โดยมุ่งเน้นไปที่การครอบครองวัตถุที่ล้ำยุค แนวทางการปฏิบัติทางสังคมโดยกลุ่มชนชั้นสูง และการสร้างภาพลักษณ์ในระยะแรกของยุคโลกาภิวัตน์ โดยพิจารณาจากกระแสบริโภคนิยมตามแบบชาติตะวันตก สถาปัตยกรรม และการนำเสนอตนเองต่อสาธารณชนโดยข้าราชสำนัก เพื่อการสร้างอัตลักษณ์ในฐานะอารยชน หนังสือเล่มนี้เหมาะสำหรับนักประวัติศาสตร์ไทยและนักวิชาการด้านเอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้ที่สนใจศึกษาเพิ่มเติมในมิติของสถาบันและกระบวนการทางเศรษฐกิจ หรือการบริหารความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างประเทศ กระแสวัฒนธรรมข้ามชาติ การล่าอาณานิคม ประเพณีนิยม และความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างพฤติกรรมการบริโภค และ การสร้างตัวตนในยุคสมัยใหม่ หากผู้อ่านท่านใดสนใจหนังสือเล่มนี้ สามารถสมัครสมาชิกยืมคืนหนังสือจากห้องคลังความรู้ หรือมาใช้บริการอ่านได้ที่ห้องคลังความรู้ มิวเซียมสยามนะครั

    Resilience, Authenticity and Digital Heritage Tourism

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    This book examines the authentication of authenticity in heritage tourism by using a resilient smart systems approach. It discusses the emerging trends in cultural tourism and outlines, in a detailed manner, their significance in negotiating authenticity in tourism experience. Authentication of authenticity is an evolving, less-researched field of inquiry in heritage tourism. This book advances research on this subject by exploring different authentication processes and scrutinizes their resilience in building transformative heritage tourism pathways. It offers a kaleidoscopic view of the manner authenticity has evolved over the last several decades by observing a broad spectrum of cultural expressions. The evolution and meaningfulness of negotiated authenticity is identified and discussed in the context of pre-, intra- and post-pandemic times. This book focuses on the moral and existentialist trajectories or authenticity and the notion of self-authentication. It proposes a smart resilient authentication model to delicately negotiate the objective and self-dimensions of authenticity in transformative times. Furthermore, by sharing examples of best practices, it offers unique insights on how authenticity is authenticated and mediated via digital platforms and artificial intelligence. This book offers novel perspectives on negotiated authenticity and its authentication in heritage tourism and will appeal to both practitioners and students/scholars in Heritage studies; Design and Innovation; Tourism Studies; Geography and Planning across North America, Europe, and East-Asian countries.1. Introduction -- 2. Negotiated Authenticity and its Vulnerability -- 3. The Authentication and its Authenticating Process -- 4. Information and Communication Technology and Digitalization in Heritage Tourism -- 5. Smart and Sustainable Marketing Frameworks for Heritage Tourism -- 6. Negotiated Authentication of Heritage Accommodations -- 7. Negotiated Authentication of Homestay Tourism -- 8. Negotiating Authentication of Nation Branding and Heritage Tourism -- 9. Negotiated Authentication of Museums -- 10. Negotiated Authentication of Ethnic Cuisines -- 11. Negotiated Authentication of Heritage Souvenirs -- 12. Conceptualizing a Smart Resilient Negotiated Authentication System in Transformative Time

    Museum education for today's audiences : meeting expectations with new models

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    This book will help museum educators meet visitors' changing expectations, train and prepare responsive educators, and develop models for the future. -- Provided by publisher.Chapter 1 : Building community and structural competency through Art : an art museum and psychiatry partnershipChapter 2 : Shared authority : school and museum partnerships for the twenty-first centuryChapter 3 : The spectrum project : social stories, museum educators, and young adults with autismChapter 4 : Digital decisions to evolve, change, and adaptChapter 5 : Training for the rainbow : preparing educators to be LGBTQ-inclusiveChapter 6 : Building a better world : rethinking a museum's civic engagement modelChapter 7 : Facilitating family learning in museums : rethinking our assumptions and approachesChapter 8 : Museum studies programs : a conversation about the futureChapter 9 : Creating empowered educatorsChapter 10 : Cultivating a new mindset for professional developmentChapter 11 : Building bridges : the need for cultural competence in the museum fieldChapter 12 : The new children's museum : innovating ways to support today's childrenChapter 13 : Human-centered improvement in learning institutionsChapter 14 : The brain science of museum learningChapter 15 : No longer business as usual : Reconstructing relevancy through critical race theoryChapter 16 : The impact of COVID-19 on the field of museum educationChapter 17 : The power of proximit

    The Museum of Lost Art

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    295 pages 15.3 x 23.6 cm

    PROHIBIDO NO SENTIR

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    SINCE THE OPENING OF THIS MAGNIFICENT BUILDING CONSTRUCTED BY THE ARCHITECT SANTIAGO CALATRAVA ON 13 NOVEMBER 2000, IT HAS RECEIVED 12 MILLION VISITORS, AMONG THEM LOCAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL CHILDREN AND FAMILIES. THE MAIN GOAL OF THE MUSEU DE LES CIENCIES HAS BEEN TO PROVOKE THOUGHTS AND REACTIVATE THE CRITICAL CAPACITY OF VISITORS WITH THE OBJECTIVE OF CONTRIBUTING TO THEIR CULTURAL KIT. TO ACHIEVE IT, THIS SPECTACULAR BUILDING OF MORE THAN 40,000 SQUARE METRES DEVOTED TO BRINGING SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ART CLOSER TO THE PEOPLE, DEVOTES ALMOST 30,000 SQUARE METRES TO THE DISPLAY OF EXHIBITIONS AND THE DISSEMINATION OF SCIENCE AND CULTURE, IN THE AREA OF SCIENCE AND ART WHICH EXIST NEXT TO LARGE, FREELY-ACCESSED, RECREATIONAL SPACES WHERE SEVERAL FILM PRODUCTION COMPANIES, CONFERENCES AND SPORTS ACTIVITIES, AMONG OTHERS, HAVE BEEN CARRIED OUT.INTRODUCCIÓN /INTRODUCCIÓ /INTRODUCTION 010-- PRESENTACIÓN /PRESENTACIÓ /PRESENTATION 017-- COMITÉ DE EXPERTOS /COMITÉ D'EXPERIS /COMMITTEE OF EXPERIS 030-- CONSEJO DE LA INFANCIA /CONSELI DE LA INFANCIA /CHILDREN'S COUNCII 040-- COLABORADORES HABITUALES /COI-LABORADORS HABITUAIS /REGULAR COITABORATORS 050-- EXPOSICIONES /EXPOSICIONS /EXHIBITIONS 060-- • CIENCIA /CIÊNCIA /SCIENCE 080-- • ARTE /ART /ART 100-- • Y MÁS... I..I MÉS I...AND MORE 128-- EDUCACIÓN /EDUCACIÓ /EDUCATION 160-- EVENTOS /ESDEVENIMENTS /EVENTS 182-- GRACIAS /GRÀCIES /THANKS 20

    Site-Based Strategies for Teaching About The Past

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    "This book explores innovative museum programs across diverse sites. The chapters highlight how museum programming, object-based learning, and site-specific education can impact learning. It is aimed at educators, programing developers, university students, and teachers to illustrate the innovative and engaging programing anyone can do."--Provided by publisher.Freedom conversation : connecting past to present with facilitated dialogue / Christine Bacon -- "The most boring thing in the world" : scrapbooks and the archives / Daniel DiLandro -- enLIGHTening the past / Corey Fabian-Barrett -- Art as history : illustrating your community's past / Michele Graves -- Vintage game nite @ the TR site / Lenora Henson -- Learning history one family at a time / Suzanne Jacobs -- The Extinct Birds Project / Jane Johnson, Twan Leenders, Alberto Rey -- History in a science museum? / Kathryn H. Leacock -- "I cannot vote, but I can be voted for" : a Girl Scout badge program / Ann Marie Linnabery -- At rest in the weeds : the restoration of institutional cemeteries / David Mack-Hardiman -- Windows to history : Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House light screens / Gina Miano -- Cooking up history : learning from gingerbread / Jean Neff -- Bound in history : handcrafting books on the Roycroft Campus / Alan Nowicki, Amizetta Haj -- History around the block : neighborhood archaeology / Elizabeth S. Peña, Kristen Gasser -- A peek beyond the veil : spiritualist shorts at Lily Dale / Amanda Shepp -- Tracing the past for the present and future : an artist-in-residence program / Nancy Spector -- Getting you in the holiday "spirit" : it WAS a wonderful life! / Sandy Starks -- All are welcome : the museum as a stage for community dialogue / Tara L. Walker

    Museum Theory

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    Museum Theory offers critical perspectives drawn from a broad range of disciplinary and intellectual traditions. This volume describes and challenges previous ways of understanding museums and their relationship to society. Essays written by scholars from museology and other disciplines address theoretical reflexivity in the museum, exploring the contextual, theoretical, and pragmatic ways museums work, are understood, and are experienced. Organized around three themes--Thinking about Museums, Disciplines and Politics, and Theory from Practice/Practicing Theory--the text includes discussion and analysis of different kinds of museums from various, primarily contemporary, national and local contexts. Essays consider subjects including the nature of museums as institutions and their role in the public sphere, cutting-edge museum practice and their connections with current global concerns, and the links between museum studies and disciplines such as cultural studies, anthropology, and history.List of Illustrations -- Editors -- General Editors – Contributors -- Acknowledgments Editors’ Preface to Museum Theory and the International Handbooks of Museum Studies -- Introduction – Museum Theory: An Expanded Field Part I Thinking about Museums -- Thinking (with) Museums: From Exhibitionary Complex to Governmental Assemblage -- Foucault and the Museum -- What, or Where, Is the (Museum) Object?: Colonial Encounters in Displayed Worlds of Things -- Anarchical Artifacts: Museums as Sites for Radical Otherness -- (Post‐) Cartographic Urges: The Intersection of Museums and Tourism -- Museums, Human Rights, and Universalism Reconsidered -- The Democratic Horizons of the Museum: Citizenship and Culture -- Museums, Ecology, Citizenship -- Part II Disciplines and Politics -- Reflexive Museology: Lost and Found -- The Art of Anthropology: Questioning Contemporary Art in Ethnographic Display -- Change and Continuity: Art Museums and the Reproduction of Art‐Museumness -- Cool Art on Display: The Saatchi Phenomenon -- Contentious Politics and Museums as Contact Zones -- Emotions in the History Museum -- The Presence of the Past: Imagination and Affect in the Museu do Oriente, Portugal -- Toward a Pedagogy of Feeling: Understanding How Museums Create a Space for Cross‐Cultural Encounters -- The Liquid Museum: New Institutional Ontologies for a Complex, Uncertain World -- Part III Theory from Practice/Practicing Theory -- The Displaced Local: Multiple Agency in the Building of Museums’ Ethnographic Collections -- The World as Collected; or, Museum Collections as Situated Materialities -- Ambient Aesthetics: Altered Subjectivities in the New Museum -- Museum Encounters and Narrative Engagements -- Theorizing Museum and Heritage Visiting -- The Museum in Hiding: Framing Conflict -- Preserving/Shaping/Creating: Museums and Public Memory in a Time of Loss -- Sites of Trauma: Contemporary Collecting and Natural Disaster -- Inde

    Very Bangkok in the city of the senses

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    Inspiration for the cover comes from a western version of a six-sided mirror: the kaleidoscope. Each time you shake or turn a kaleidoscope tube, the translucent shapes inside form a fresh pattern, only illuminated from within rather than reflected out. Bangkok is both city of inward enlightenment, and of outward dazzle, bit not straightforward reflection. That's why I've sought to provide a reflective guid. This is a book about cities, in which Bangkok is the subject. Thailand became majority urban the same year, 2012, that the world did, so cities are a hot topic. so many people have an interest in understanding how cities work, whether for architecture or design, busuness or touristm, service or security. Most cities are planned to functional need from 'object' data, or are subject to ideology. Yet Bangkok feels like a mostly happy accidenct. It seems oblivious to Western aesthetics or systems you can measure - yet it became a world city anyway.Foreword by Lawrence Osborne 6 Introoduction 8 Witness 16 Senses Smell 22 streetfood 28 Gastrothai 33 Heat and Damp 36 Se-waen 40 Space 44 Sanam Luang 47 Background city 49 Third Places 51 Green space 53 Direction 56 Cemtre points 57 watfinding 58 Feng Shui 60 Flow 62 Walking 64 Cycling 68 Custom Transit 71 Balance 74 Looking 76 Vertical living 78 Selfie city 82 Larkitecture 86 Color 88 Blossom season 93 Sacred 95 Brahmin 96 Rajprasong Shrines 100 All in one 105 Muslim-Thai 106 Sixth sense 110 Animist Shrines 116 Trance 118 Neo-Hindu 122 Time 124 Timeline 125 Destiny 127 Night 128 Partying 132 Sanuk 135 Libido 138 The Bangkok Noir 142 An LGNT ParadiseM 145 Touch 148 Massage 151 Suffering 152 Happy Accident 153 Healing Hub 154 Hell park 157 Sound 158 Birdsong 160 Bang-Pop 164 Sensors 166 Heart Thainessand the city 172 Royal Presence 174 Pimate City 179 Krungthep or Bangkok? 182 Becoming Bangkokian 185 Mon 190 Indian-Thai 194 Roots 196 Isaan Travelogue 198 Regional rites 203 Stir-fry 206 From Jek to Thai Jiin 210 Chinese Revival 215 Community 218 Roofless 225 Subcultures 228 Tin Town 231 Market 234 Talad nat 237 Monohoods 240 Youth 245 Saim Square 250 T-Rap 256 Creative city 258 Graffiti 267 Bangkoklyn 274 Face Memory 278 Mind the gaps 285 Retro 288 Protukate 292 Tourist Trappings 294 Slogans 297 Urban Explorers 299 Backpackers 302 Portrayals 304 True fiction 308 The indecisive moment 311 Cinematic Krungthep 312 Messy Aesthetic 314 Reality TV and Reality 318 Theories of Bangkok 321 Tides 324 Project Singapore 326 Bladerunneresque 332 Appenices Acknowledgements and Sources 336 index 34

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