Assessing taxidermy on display: contexts, tools and challenges for natural sciences conservation

Q2 Arts and Humanities AICCM Bulletin Pub Date : 2016-07-02 DOI:10.1080/10344233.2016.1238990
Sarah Babister, Danielle Measday
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Wild: Amazing Animals in a Changing World, a long-term exhibit at Melbourne Museum, showcases biodiversity and environmental change through the display of more than 700 taxidermied animals from Museum Victoria's natural sciences collection. Installed in 2009, the award winning gallery presents numerous preservation challenges due to the large number of specimens on open display and the tiered design, which limits access for regular cleaning and assessment. In recent years increased incidents of physical and pest related damage necessitated a comprehensive in-situ condition survey to obtain current and accurate data. This paper addresses the preservation issues and complications of accessing and assessing taxidermy mounts on open display and investigates the use of GoPro HD Hero® 4 action cameras as a condition reporting tool. The context of the Wild exhibition as part of an increased trend for displaying taxidermy will be discussed and future directions for research in the conservation field to assist in the preservation and display of taxidermy are highlighted.
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评估展出的标本:自然科学保护的背景、工具和挑战
“野生:变化世界中的神奇动物”是墨尔本博物馆的一个长期展览,通过展出维多利亚博物馆自然科学收藏的700多只动物标本,展示了生物多样性和环境变化。该馆于2009年落成,屡获殊荣,由于开放展示的大量标本和分层设计,限制了定期清洁和评估的机会,因此给保护带来了许多挑战。近年来,物理和虫害相关的损害事件不断增加,需要进行全面的现场状况调查,以获得最新和准确的数据。本文解决了保存问题和获取和评估公开展示的标本mount的复杂性,并调查了GoPro HD Hero®4运动相机作为条件报告工具的使用情况。将讨论野生展览的背景,作为展示标本的趋势的一部分,并强调保护领域未来的研究方向,以协助标本的保存和展示。
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