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What is Hamilton, Ann

Handbook of Research on Maximizing Cognitive Learning through Knowledge Visualization
Hamilton (born June 22, 1956) is an American artist known for her large scale installations.
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Analyzing Disney's Early Exhibits as Installation Art Work
Jonathan Lillie (Loyola University Maryland, USA) and Michelle Jones-Lillie (Lillie Pad Studios, LLC, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8142-2.ch014
Abstract
This chapter compares several Disney exhibits—particularly those narrativizing technological innovation—to immersive installation artwork in order to explore the importance of narrative and textual reference in creating powerful immersive installations as presentation of technological and scientific knowledge through multiple media. The narrative craft of exhibits such as the Ford Magic Skyway and GE Carousel of Progress, which Disney created for the 1964-65 World's Fair in New York, are compared to works within the genre of installation art, which has developed greatly since the 1960s. Similar to Disney, many artists have deployed immersive installation art exhibits to envelop audiences in a detailed aesthetic and conceptual narrative. Some educational institutions have also used experiential education installations, especially for teaching scientific concepts.
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