A WELL-TOLD STORY… WILL COVID-19 TEACH US TO LISTEN TO A CITY?

Q3 Arts and Humanities Muzealnictwo Pub Date : 2021-02-10 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0015.0303
M. Niezabitowski
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As a result of the pandemic, in March 2020, world museology was cut off from the direct contact with their public. Owing to the introduced regulations, Polish museums were closed down on three occasions (14 March – 4 May 2020, 15 Oct 2020 – 31 Jan 2021, and 20 March – 4 May 2021). When searching for new forms of activity, in 2020, museums made an enormous technological progress, and mastered numerous new competences allowing them to move in cyberspace with ease. The pace at which they introduced various ‘online’ formats is worthy of appreciation. Presently, the time has come to ask whether the effectiveness in reaching the public via such means truly contributed to consolidating a strong bond with them. In order to get the answer to this, it is necessary to critically assess the museum efforts, which will not be possible without researching into the Polish public over that period. Wishing to voice my opinion in the critical discourse on the museums’ activity during the pandemic, I have decided to share my experience from a selected activity of the Museum of Krakow: I have presented the effects of the social Programme titled ‘Stay at Home and Tell Krakow’ (#zostanwdomuiopowiedzkrakow). The Museum created this programme convinced that a city dweller, exposed to the oppression of the pandemic will feel the urge to share his or her experience. Apparently, the appeal made by the Museum of Krakow was eagerly responded to. The Museum received ‘stories’ about the pandemic in different formats: prose, poems, diaries, visual arts, and even musical pieces and artifacts. The results of the ‘Stay at Home and Tell Krakow’ Programme are currently hard to sum up, however, what seems a valuable and worth analysing experience is the focus of residents’ attention on the Museum which they considered an institution trustworthy enough to entrust it their private, often intimate reflections on living through that challenging period.
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由于疫情,2020年3月,世界博物馆学与公众的直接联系被切断。由于引入的规定,Polishmuseums曾三次关闭(2020年3月14日至5月4日、2020年10月15日至2021年1月31日和2021年3月20日至5日4日)。在寻找新的活动形式时,2020年,博物馆取得了巨大的技术进步,掌握了许多新的能力,使它们能够轻松地在网络空间中移动。他们推出各种“在线”格式的速度值得肯定。目前,是时候问一问通过这种方式接触公众的有效性是否真的致力于巩固与公众的牢固联系了。为了得到答案,有必要对博物馆的工作进行批判性评估,如果不研究这一时期的波兰公众,这是不可能的。为了在对博物馆在疫情期间活动的批判性讨论中表达我的观点,我决定分享我在克拉科夫博物馆的一项精选活动中的经验:我展示了名为“待在家里告诉克拉科夫”(#zostanwdomuiopowiedzkrakow)的社会计划的效果,暴露在大众的压迫之下,会有分享自己经历的冲动。显然,克拉科夫博物馆的呼吁得到了极大的回应。博物馆收到了不同形式的关于这一主题的“故事”:散文、诗歌、日记、视觉艺术,甚至音乐作品和文物。“待在家里告诉克拉科夫”计划的结果目前很难总结,然而,似乎有价值和值得分析的经验是,居民们对博物馆的关注,他们认为博物馆是一个值得信赖的机构,可以委托它对度过那段充满挑战的时期进行私人的、往往是亲密的反思。
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