Outline of the exhibition and the rationale: "Myths and Reality" Exhibition is intended for those who are interested in past history, religion, human behavior, mythological material, animal nature, and the world we live in is. A mythical creature is a dream of people's imagination, hope, fear, and passion. The exhibition I'm designing uses a comparison method to compare real animals and mythical creatures. Its purpose is to evoke the imagination of the visitor in his or her personal journey of exploration, tying the real world to mythical creatures.
At the exhibition in 2014, when MAK celebrates its 150th anniversary in Vienna, the designer was asked to announce various items that the Applied Art Museum could collect for the next 150 years. Fiona and I introduce a series of imaginary things invented by writers over the past 150 years from Edward Bellamy's "Looking Back: 2000-1887" to Margaret Atwood's "Antelope and Pheasant" . "Each book highlights a paragraph explaining a fictitious product and has been modified to include an insert that displays visitors as they browse many imaginary products.
In 1970, Hans Hacke held an exhibition called "information" to be held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. They will be asked to vote for current social and political problems. The proposal was accepted and Haacke prepared his installation called MoMA voting but did not submit any specific questions until the show was opened. "Did Rockefeller governor Rockefeller decide not to vote for the president in November, did not he condemn it?" Visitors answered to two transparent plexiglass ballot boxes I was asked to keep. At the end of the exhibition, there were about twice the number of votes when there was no vote. Haacke's question directly commented on the participation of MOMA, the major donor and board member of Nelson Rockefeller.
The exhibition was "Laura Martin Sherlock, daughter of Tom Martin, a member of the museum's board of directors." He is very proud of what we achieved at the museum in the past decade. It is. I am proud. The museum currently develops a new outdoor playground plan and designs and builds a custom fire engine car tree named Tom Martin. This fixed exhibition makes it possible for children to climb and play and use imagination. Since Tom Tom knows and understands the power of the game, he will be honored with this interesting exhibition.