Museum
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At a reception in their courtyard, I noticed that they had a fountain because they think that the people who go to the
museum
deserve a fountain.
I'm working in a
museum
and also a multi-use city, because you cannot have empty places during 18 hours a day.
["The ancient 'Lion of Nimrud' went missing from this city's national
museum
in 2003 (along with a lot of other stuff)"] This is also why we are now able to see the first self-driving cars.
He died before construction began, but his successor, Ptolemy I, executed Alexander’s plans for a
museum
and library.
And so I'll take you to Wichita, Kansas, where I was asked some years ago to do a science
museum
on a site, right downtown by the river.
In 1976, I was asked to design a children's memorial
museum
in a Holocaust
museum
in Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, which you see here the campus.
I worked on it for months and I couldn't deal with it because I felt people were coming out of the historic museum, they are totally saturated with information and to see yet another
museum
with information, it would make them just unable to digest.
We are going to build our national
museum
to tell the story of our people; we're about to embark on that.
They said, "Let's rebuild the museum."
A confession: I am an archaeologist and a
museum
curator, but a paradoxical one.
For my museum, I collect things, but I also return things back to where they came from.
From one viewpoint, the
museum
did exactly as it's supposed to with the War God.
But from another point of view, the
museum
had committed a terrible crime of cultural violence.
After all, my conclusion contradicts the refrain of the world's most famous archaeologist: "That belongs in a museum!" (Laughter) is what Indiana Jones said, not just to drive movie plots, but to drive home the unquestionable good of museums for society.
When archaeologists came across white graves, the skeleton was often quickly reburied, while Native bones were deposited as specimens on
museum
shelves.
Our team agreed that unlike many other institutions, we needed to proactively confront the legacy of
museum
collecting.
Repatriation is now a permanent feature of the
museum
world.
He insisted that the War God no longer served Zunis but
museum
visitors.
When you walk the halls of a museum, you're likely just seeing about one percent of the total collections.
Even after returning 500 cultural items and skeletons, my
museum
still retains 99.999 percent of its total collections.
And all this stuff at the bottom is a museum, and an idea for a very fancy automobile entry.
And you wonder, if this is a museum, what it's going to be like inside?
Inside of this box is a physicist, a neuroscientist, a painter, a musician, a writer, a radio station, a museum, a school, a publishing arm to disseminate all the content we make there into the world; a garden.
Then, one fine day, mid-tour, I went to Louisiana, a
museum
in Denmark where I shared the stage with the writer Colum McCann.
Frances Larson: I used to work at a
museum
called the Pitt Rivers
Museum
in Oxford, which was famous for its display of shrunken heads from South America.
People used to say, "Oh, the shrunken head museum, the shrunken head museum!"
There was no press about it, so anybody who happened to walk into the
museum
to visit it that day would see us with these crazy lights.
And then finally, to an underwater museum, with over 500 living sculptures.
Besides creating over 800 square meters of new habitats and living reef, visitors to the marine park in Cancun now divide half their time between the
museum
and the natural reefs, providing significant rest for natural, overstressed areas.
When we were naming the site in Cancun, we named it a
museum
for a very important and simple reason: museums are places of preservation, of conservation and of education.
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