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Imaginary museums: what mainstream museums can learn from them: Rachel Morris; 2. Staging exhibitions: atmospheres of imagination: Greer Crawley; 3. Writing spatial stories: textual narratives in the museum: Laura Hourston Hanks 327 $a4. Athens, London or Bilbao? Contested narratives of display in the Parthenon galleries of the British Museum: Christopher R. Marshall5. This magical place: the making of Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the politics of landscape, art and narrative: Suzanne MacLeod; 6. Narrative space: three post-apartheid museums reconsidered: Nic Coetzer; 7. The museum as narrative witness: heritage performance and the production of narrative space: Jenny Kidd; 8. Beyond narrative: designing epiphanies: Lee H. Skolnick; 9. Place, time and memory: Stephen Greenberg; Part II: Narrative, perception, embodiment 327 $aIntroduction10. Scales of narrativity: Tricia Austin; 11. City as museum, museum as city: mediating the everyday and special narratives of life: Dorian Wiszniewski; 12. Narrative transformations and the architectural artefact: Stephen Alexander Wischer; 13. Architecture for the nation's memory: history, art, and the halls of Norway's national gallery: Mattias Ekman; 14. Arsenic, wells and herring curing: making new meanings in an old fish factory: Sheila Watson, Rachel Kirk and James Steward; 15. Accessing Estonian memories: building narratives through game form: Candice Hiu-Lam Lau 327 $a16. Narrative landscapes: James Furse-Roberts17. Narrative environments and the paradigm of embodiment: Jonathan Hale; Part III: Narrative, media, mediation; Introduction; 18. Narrative space: The Book of Lies: Paola Zellner; 19. Productive exhibitions: looking backwards to go forward: Florian Kossak; 20. Incomplete stories: Annabel Fraser and Hannah Coulson; 21. In the museum's ruins: staging the passage of time: Michaela Giebelhausen; 22. Meaningful encounters with disrupted narratives: artists' interventions as interpretive strategies: Claire Robins and Miranda Baxter 327 $a23. Where do you want the label? The roles and possibilities of exhibition graphics: Jona Piehl and Suzanne MacLeod24. The narrative of technology: understanding the effect of New Media artwork in the museum: Peter Ride; 25. The thick present: architecture, narration and film: Samantha L. Martin-McAuliffe and Nathalie Weadick; 26. A narrative journey: creating storytelling environments with architecture and digital media: Tom Duncan and Noel McCauley; Select bibliography; Index 330 $aOver recent decades, many museums, galleries and historic sites around the world have enjoyed an unprecedented level of large-scale investment in their capital infrastructure, in building refurbishments and new gallery displays. 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