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Blackbow Exhibit
This digital exhibit (film) builds on knowledge about the Imperial clock collection and cultivates interpretation techniques for cultural heritage in different contexts. It was created as part of the Zimingzhong exhibition. This film captures the whole the exhibit.Science Museum Group
digital experience, cultural heritage, digital resource, economic exchange, scientific heritage, clock, interpretation, mechanism, culture, exhibition, and audience engagement
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Blackbow Exhibit: Middle screen
This digital exhibit (film) builds on knowledge about the Imperial clock collection and cultivates interpretation techniques for cultural heritage in different contexts. It was created as part of the Zimingzhong exhibition. This film captures the middle screen of the exhibit.Science Museum Group
digital experience, cultural heritage, digital resource, economic exchange, scientific heritage, clock, interpretation, mechanism, culture, exhibition, and audience engagement
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Blackbow Exhibit: Inside film
This digital exhibit (film) builds on knowledge about the Imperial clock collection and cultivates interpretation techniques for cultural heritage in different contexts. It was created as part of the Zimingzhong exhibition. This film captures the inside of the exhibit. -
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Blackbow Exhibit: Left screen
This digital exhibit (film) builds on knowledge about the Imperial clock collection and cultivates interpretation techniques for cultural heritage in different contexts. It was created as part of the Zimingzhong exhibition. This film captures the left screen of the exhibit. -
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Time, Culture and Identity: Exploring Horological Collections with UK-China Museum Audiences
This paper discusses cross-cultural understanding of museum collections by looking into transnational audience engagement with the imperial clock collection of the Palace Museum in Beijing. The audience research took place in three sites: the Hong Kong Science Museum, the Palace Museum in Beijing, and the Science Museum in London. Audience...Chung, Carol
journal article, culture, The Palace Museum, audience engagement, mechanical clocks, trade, Hong Kong Science Museum, interpretation, horological collection, singsongs, and exhibition
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Time, Culture and Identity
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