The “living history” format as one of the most promising areas of museum development

Vadim V. Velitchenko, Archaeological Museum-Reserve named after E.D.Felitsyn
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What is the attraction of the “living history” format in the development of a modern museum? This article is devoted to this issue and an attempt is made to clarify the specific differences between living history museums and classical ones, focusing on the possibility of the former to “immerse” the visitor in the recreated cultural and historical space of a certain era. The experience of Russian living history museums shows that by implementing new programs aimed at interacting with visitors, museums perform not only their main function of collecting and preserving, but also contribute to the popularization and comprehensive study of historical and cultural heritage as well as solving educational tasks. The author of the article aims to acquaint the reader with the most effective and popular projects to activate museum activities in the Krasnodar territory and the Southern Urals. Master classes on various topics, traveling exhibitions, costumed performances, quests, and, finally, festivals of historical reconstruction are just some of the modern forms of interaction with visitors, which can serve as a basis for developing interactive educational programs. The relevance and prospects of the immersive format in museum activities are provided by the need to solve the problems of fostering the cultural and historical memory among young visitors, the most popular museum audience, and the younger generation’s interest in living history. The implementation of new forms of interaction with the audience will help museums not only attract a wide range of visitors, but also increase financial opportunities for development and become more competitive.
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“生活史”形式成为博物馆发展最有前途的领域之一
“生活史”形式在现代博物馆发展中的吸引力是什么?本文致力于这一问题,并试图澄清生活史博物馆与古典博物馆的具体区别,侧重于前者将游客“沉浸”在再造的某个时代的文化历史空间中的可能性。俄罗斯生活历史博物馆的经验表明,通过实施旨在与游客互动的新项目,博物馆不仅履行其收集和保存的主要职能,而且还有助于普及和全面研究历史文化遗产,并解决教育任务。本文的作者旨在向读者介绍在克拉斯诺达尔地区和乌拉尔南部激活博物馆活动的最有效和最受欢迎的项目。各种主题的大师班、巡回展览、服装表演、探索,以及最后的历史重建节,都是与游客互动的一些现代形式,可以作为开发互动教育项目的基础。在博物馆活动中,沉浸式形式的相关性和前景是由于需要解决培养年轻游客(最受欢迎的博物馆观众)的文化和历史记忆的问题,以及年轻一代对生活历史的兴趣。实施与观众互动的新形式,不仅有助于博物馆吸引更广泛的观众,还可以增加经济发展机会,增强竞争力。
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