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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