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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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1 2.2 Melik Ohanian, Invisible Film, 2005

2 2.3 Julien Maire, Exploding Camera, 2007

3 4.1 Pavel Boyko and Arkadi Lebedev, The Battle of Kursk: A History Lesson

4 6.2 Installation view of Remote Control, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London

5 6.3 LuckyPDF’s James Early and Chloe Sims at Remote Control

6 10.2 Rupert Cox and Angus Carlyle, Air Pressure, 2012

7 10.3 Rupert Cox and Angus Carlyle, Air Pressure, 2012

8 11.3 Menashe Kadishman, Shalechet, Jewish Museum, Berlin

9 13.2 Stone circle in the Museum of Witchcraft

10 13.6 Living room at The Valiant Soldier

11 14.1 Exhibition design model of National Maritime Museum Cornwall

12 14.3 UK pavilion, Expo 2005, Aichi, Japan

13 16.1 Self-enactment: the scene at the entrance to A Matter of Belief exhibition

14 16.5 What does Switzerland believe? Representative objects in A Matter of Belief

15 17.1 The Mirakulosum

16 18.6 The Hall of Human Biology, ca. 1977, Natural History Museum

17 19.2 The Interactive Desk, Bunratty Folk Park

18 20.3 Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Pulse Room, 2010, Manchester Art Gallery

19 21.3 John Bell, The Variable Museum

20 23.1 BMW Welt, Munich

21 23.3 “Going to the Schirn is not art,” Frankfurt

22 24.3 Mark Dion, Cabinet of Curiosities, Musée Océanographique, Monaco

23 25.1 Hans Holbein the Younger, The Ambassadors, 1533

Chapter illustrations

1 1.1 “Who Built the Internet?” National Media Museum, Bradford

2 1.2 8 mm film cameras in storage at the National Media Museum

3 2.1 Roman Ondák, Snapshots from Baghdad, 2007

4 2.2 Melik Ohanian, Invisible Film, 2005

5 2.3 Julien Maire, Exploding Camera, 2007

6 2.4 A precursor to the “Big Picture Show,” Imperial War Museum North, Manchester

7 3.1 Wildwalk, Bristol, 2007

8 4.1 Pavel Boyko and Arkadi Lebedev, The Battle of Kursk: A History Lesson

9 4.2 Still from video testimony of Ulrike Poppe in the Haus der Geschichte

10 4.3 Exhibition section on the beat generation in the Haus der Geschichte

11 6.1 Poster for CAC TV, 2004

12 6.2 Installation view of Remote Control, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London

13 6.3 LuckyPDF’s James Early and Chloe Sims at Remote Control, Institute of Contemporary Arts

14 10.1 Castaways exhibit, 2007, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester

15 10.2 Rupert Cox and Angus Carlyle, Air Pressure, 2012, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester

16 10.3 Rupert Cox and Angus Carlyle, Air Pressure, 2012

17 11.1 Louis Vuitton shop window, Paris

18 11.2 Atelier Brückner, BMW Museum, Munich

19 11.3 Menashe Kadishman, Shalechet, Jewish Museum, Berlin

20 11.4a–c Interactional organization of a museum visit

21 13.1 Exterior of Museum of Witchcraft, Boscastle

22 13.2 Stone circle in the Museum of Witchcraft

23 13.3 Cabinet of protective magic, Museum of Witchcraft

24 13.4 Poppets arranged on a protective hagstone, Museum of Witchcraft

25 13.5 The public bar at The Valiant Soldier, Buckfastleigh

26 13.6 Living room at The Valiant Soldier

27 13.7 Exterior of Dartmoor Prison Museum

28 14.1 Exhibition design model of National Maritime Museum Cornwall

29 14.2 Land Venn diagram, showing interrelationship of factors in the design process

30 14.3 UK pavilion, Expo 2005, Aichi, Japan

31 14.4 British Music Experience, Table Talk

32 14.5 Dinobirds, Natural History Museum, London

33 16.1 Self-enactment: the scene at the entrance to A Matter of Belief exhibition

34 16.2 “Believer” or “Nonbeliever” USB sticks

35 16.3 Checkpoint surveying individuals’ belief profiles

36 16.4 Round table finale: visitors assigned to new faith profiles

37 16.5 What does Switzerland believe? Representative objects in A Matter of Belief

38 17.1 The Mirakulosum

39 17.2 The color-mixer

40 18.1a Otto Neurath, 1944

41 18.1b Marie Neurath

42 18.2 Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum, Vienna ca. 1927

43 18.3 Alma Wittlin’s “The Enchanted Loser” from the Transformation Reader

44 18.4 Memo from NHM Archives

45 18.5a Traditional curator/designer model used at the NHM before the New Exhibition Scheme

46 18.5b Neurath’s team model from the Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum

47 18.5c Miles’s post-1975 NES team model

48 18.6 The Hall of Human Biology, ca. 1977, Natural History Museum

49 18.7 “Survival of the Fittest in SW7,” Sunday Times Weekly Review, 1981

50 19.1 Cottage on display at Bunratty Folk Park, Co. Clare, Ireland

51 19.2 The Interactive Desk, Bunratty Folk Park

52 19.3 Sheffield General Cemetery

53 19.4 The Bird Box prototype from sketch to realization

54 19.5 The Binoculars prototype from sketch to realization

55 19.6 The Companion Novel prototype from sketch to realization

56 20.1 Talkaoke at the Barbican Centre, London, 2012

57 20.2 Osman Khan and Omar Khan, SEEN – Fruits of Our Labor, 2006

58 20.3 Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Pulse Room, 2010, Manchester Art Gallery

59 21.1 Not Here exhibition, as viewed by mobile phone, showing John Cleater’s Sky Pavilions

60 21.2 John Bell, The Variable Museum

61 21.3 Physical marker indicating the presence of an artwork in John Bell’s The Variable Museum

62 21.4 “Feed the Beast” launcher showing mod pack

63 22.1 Home screen of Halsey Burgund’s app, Scapes

64 23.1 BMW Welt, Munich

65 23.2 BMW Museum, Munich

66 23.3 “Going to the Schirn is not art,” Frankfurt

67 24.1 John displays one of his scrimshawed powder horns

68 24.2 Iroquois scouts before re-enactment of a French and Indian Wars skirmish

69 24.3 Mark Dion, Cabinet of Curiosities, Musée Océanographique, Monaco

70 25.1 Hans Holbein the Younger, The Ambassadors, 1533

71 25.2 Return of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa to Paris, 1914

72 25.3 Matti Braun’s Gost Log at Arnolfini, Bristol, 2012

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