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Museu efémero

estudo da Avenida Barbosa du Bocage na freguesia de Nossa Senhora de Fátima em Lisboa
Authors: Lontrão, Joana Rebelo da Costa, 1983-;
Abstract

When visiting a museum, one expects an exchange of values and knowledge. An unique and captivating experience on a subject of interest to both the liaison and the visitor, engaged in the purpose of personal growth. However, due to the lack of time, or will, or even an education that privileged or stimulated visits to museums, a very significant part of the population remains oblivious of its own culture, its potentialities and a knowledge that aims to be universal. The purpose of this presentation is to focus on that meaningless timeline that we create on our day-to-day, weather it’s on our way to work, on our way to school, or even in the city traffic, which takes so many hours from those of us who rely on motor transportation. The filling of this void through several stands of graphic and/or tridimensional content, aims to create a daily pattern of interest, by appealing to our curiosity, by posing ques¬tions, and by arising potential interest on various areas of knowledge. By taking advantage of a routine, the aim is to gather several museological units of a certain city or county, with the common purpose of presenting their cultural demand to a variety of individuals with different academic backgrounds and age groups. The aim is to create an utopia - the creation of a line of presentation accessible to the whole popula¬tion, able to stimulate their intellect on every level and to install new cultural habits in future generations, through the awareness of those living in the present day

Tese de mestrado, Museologia e Museografia, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Belas Artes, 2012

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Portugal
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Keywords

Identidade visual, Linguagem visual, Efémero, Lisboa, História urbana, Museologia, Freguesia de Nossa Senhora de Fátima (Lisboa, Portugal)

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