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                  Guilbaut, S., 35                  in situ exhibits, 54–5, 102, 120–1
                  Guild Hall Cinema, New York, 63     see also folk museums; dioramas
                  Gunning, T., 58                   index card, 132–4, 136
                                                    industrial museums, 59, 71
                  Haacke, H., 131                   Information Machine, 90, 107
                  Habermas, J., 106                 information processing, 136, 137
                  habit, 142                        information technology, 129–37
                  habitat groups, see dioramas         see also new media
                  Hall, S., 109                     Innis, H., 72, 74
                  hands-on exhibits, 60–1, 71, 82–90, 91,  Institut International de Bibliographie,
                      93–4                              133
                    see also education              Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA),
                  Haraway, D., 49–50                    London, 87–9
                  Harris, N., 34                    installation art, 69
                  Harrison, M., 56–7, 94            interactivity, 3, 82–90, 91, 116, 145, 152
                  Haug, W., 29, 123                 intermedia, 89
                  Hazelius, A., 56                  International Council of Museums
                  Hein, H., 7, 86–7, 91–3, 111          (ICOM), 114
                  Henry, J., 46, 47                 International Exhibition of New Theatre
                  Hering, E., 141                       Technique (1924), 62
                  Hermitage, St. Petersburg, 113    International Exhibition of Newspaper
                  heterotopia, 100                      and Book Publishing (1928), 65
                  Heye’s Foundation, 118            International Exposition of Surrealism
                  Higgins, D., 89                       (1938), 62
                  Highmore, B., 90, 107             internet, 130, 136, 153–4
                  historical reconstruction, 3, 56–7, 59, 71,  interpretation, 6–7, 104, 109–10, 150
                      138                           interpellation, 100
                  historicism, 14–15, 38–40, 43, 74, 79,  Introducing Ecology exhibition (1978),
                      96–7, 145, 149–50                 75
                  history, 40–3, 129–30, 138–40     Isotypes, 75, 79–80
                  Holocaust Memorial Museum,
                      Washington DC, 91, 92, 112    Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 101
                  Hooper-Greenhill, E., 1           Jenkins, T., 118, 120
                  Horkheimer, M., 79–80             Johnson, P., 67–8
                  Hornaday, W., 47                  Jones, P. Rhys, 27
                  Horniman Museum, London, 112, 146  Jonze, S., 9
                  Hornsey, R., 102–3, 107–8
                  Hoskins, A., 94                   Kachur, L., 63
                  Human Biology exhibition (1977), 75, 85  Kavanagh, G., 100
                  hybridity, 145, 152               Kant, I., 109, 113
                                                    Kiesler, F., 61–3, 67–8
                  ICA, London, 87–9                 King, T. A., 124–6
                  Ideal Home Exhibitions, 102       Kirschenblatt-Gimblett, B., 37, 48, 54, 59,
                  identification, 51, 55, 92, 100        121
                  identity, 4, 23, 100, 116, 119–20, 124, 127  Kittler, F., 52, 73–4
                    see also national identity      knick-knacks, 125–6
                  illusionism, 44–52, 53–4, 58–9, 63, 85,  Knowles, A., 89
                      86                            Kolthoff, G., 48
                  immersive exhibits, 54, 58, 59, 94, 116  Kooks Museum, 154
                  imperialism, 14, 39, 105–6, 116–17  Kracauer, S., 105
                  Imperial War Museum, London, 94   Kwagiulth, 115, 118
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