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(your show here)
Mass MoCA
interactive kiosk and gallery installation
(Your Show Here) is an interactive forum that lets the user
create his own exhibition. He is invited to sit at the computer
terminal, browse a database of twentieth-century art images,
choose up to five, write a curatorial statement, and title
the show. The digital images are instantly projected at the
scale of the original objects, creating a gallery of virtual
works of art at the click of a button. The exhibition's duration
is fleeting, since each show is replaced by that of the next
"visiting curator," but a print-out of the user's selections
can be posted on a bulletin board near the gallery entrance.
Ultimately, (Your Show Here) reveals the power of images to
tell vastly different stories and disclose conflicting truths,
highlighting the subjectivity inherent in arranging, presenting,
and, finally, viewing works of art. In this case, viewing
is not static, passive, and scripted, as it often is in the
museum context. Instead, without the active participation
of the visitor there would be nothing to view.
The project was funded by the Sterling and Francine Clark
Art Institute in support of MASS MoCA and the Williams/Clark
Graduate Program in the History of Art.
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