Abstracts

10/26(WED) Reflection.Museums.Anthropocene

KEYNOTE SPEECH

Donato BERGANDI    Professor, National Museum of Natural History, Paris    
Protection of Nature and the Necessary Ethical-Political Democratic Revolution


SESSION 1    The Definition and Making of Heritage

Shao Ying CHIANG    
Succeeding・Sustaining・Developing: The Roles of Museums in Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage

Pao-Ning YIN    
Urban Regeneration and the Formation of the Cultural Space of Food Market and its Aesthetics of Exhibition: The Case Study of Hsin-Fu Food Market and the Project of Market as a Primary School

Tsu Hou NG    
Where There Is a Whale , There Is a Way: The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum and the National Heritage of Singapore


SESSION 2    Museums and Sustainable Development

Shang-Ching YEH    
Toward a Sustainable Museum: A Case Study of the National Science and Technology Museum in Taiwan

Pang-Yen CHENG    
Facing the Anthropocene: Some Alternative Ways of Museum Sustainability

Stephanie Sipei LU, Minghao CAO    
Water System Museum: in Collaboration and Re-imagination


SESSION 3    Environmental Ethics and Climate Change

Chih-Cheng LIN    
Why Moral Education Matters for Science Museums: An Environmental Ethical Perspective

Yasmine OSTENDORF    
Supporting Creative Change-Makers: Challenges and Opportunities for Artists Engaging with Environmental Issues Taiwan

Fang-yi SU    
Education? Entertainment? The Concept and Practice of Serious Game at "Climate Change Exhibition Hall" in National Science and Technology Museum

Ching-Ju CHENG    
Active Participation of Museum Visitors Regarding Environmental Changes


SESSION 4    Knowledge Interpretation of Natural History Museums

Lucy LAI, Jason LIN    
Analyzing Guided Tours of Natural History Museums: with the National Taiwan Museum Exhibition “Walking within Skeletons: Dinosaurs Coming!” as an Example

Chao-Ling KUO    
Interpreting Nature: Transformation of Natural History Exhibitions

Yi-Chung LIU    
Social Responsibility and Practices of National Natural History Museums in Interpretation of Scientific Knowledge and Communication with Audiences: “Brain: The Biology of Mind” Special Exhibition of the National Museum of Natural Science as Example



10/27(THU) Art.Science.Exhibition Narrative

SESSION 5    Collection and Museum Values

Tzu-Ning LI    
When Museum No Longer “Anthropology”: Transformation of the Anthropology Department, National Taiwan Museum 1999-2016

Meng-fan LU    
The “Discovery” and “Reappearance” of Tso-chen Man: The Cultural Perspective of Fossil Skull Fragments of Tso-chen Man in National Taiwan Museum


SESSION 6    Museum Governance and Social Changes

Shin-Chieh TZENG    
New Noah’s Ark: Predicting the Possible Future for Museum Collecting in the Modern Society

Hsiu-Wen KO    
Trending and More: Crowdsourced Museum and Social Networking


SESSION 7    Art Interventions in Museums

Ya-Chu LEE    
Challenges in Museum Exhibition Narratives When Blending Art and Science: Using New Media Art Exhibitions in the National Palace Museum as Examples

Jin-Sheng HUANG    
Rethinking Museum and Collective Memory: A Sociological Consideration of Art and its Public in a Media-saturated Society

Chen-Yu WEI, Perng-juh SHYONG, Yun-Ling CHENG, Yi-Chieh KU, Kang-Jung CHANG    
Art Projects in Natural Science Museum: A Case Study of “Color, Culture and Meanings”

Nan HU    
Reimagine Science Communication in Museums: An Autoethnography of the Aesthetic Experience of Art-Science Exhibitions


SESSION 8    Multiculture and Cultural Politics

Shih-Hui LI    
The Challenges from the Multiculturalism and the Contemporary Response from Democratized Museums: The Comparative Study on Museum’s Historical Interpretation of the U.K. and Taiwan

Cheng-Hsien YANG    
Combining Nation and Indigenous? The Cultural Politics of Planning and Establishing the National Indigenous Peoples Museum in Contemporary Taiwan

Yu-Ching LIU    
Model of Indigenous Museums: A Case Study of the Kiwit Indigenous Community

Yu-Ping CHEN    
“In Itself” and “for Itself”: the Different Exhibition Strategies in Palau


SESSION 9    Environmental Art and Art Activism

Yi-Fen JAN    
Curating Art in A Conservation-based Environment: A Study of Guandu International Outdoor Sculpture Festival

Lin-Tai HO, Ken-Hsuan CHANG, Yi-Ting CHIU, Ling-I WU    
Cross-Dialogue between Environmental Artists and Science Museum

Yueh-Ju HSU    
Taiwanese Contemporary Ecological Art as a Response: A Perspective from Art Administration to Environmental Issues


SESSION 10    Representing Collective Memory

Meng-Ching WU, Yi-ching CHEN    
Cultural Customs, Art and Superpower: An Unexpected Experiment of Children Educational Model in the National Museum of Taiwan History

Chia-Li CHEN    
Touching Memories: A Case Study of the Educational Programs for the Elderly in the U.K

Yu-Ling KU    
Labor Sites are like Battlefields: Explore Both Historical Narratives and Collective Memory of the Construction Industry from the Workers’ Monuments for Occupational Injuries in Taiwan


BRAINSTORMING

Fabienne GALANGAU-QUERAT    Associate Professor, National Museum of Natural History, Paris    
Natural History Museums and Anthropocene: The Coming up of a Polyphonic Narrative




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