This is a brief summary of a 1982 article in "Curator" entitled "Video vs Wall-Panel Display: An Experiment in Museum Learning," which discusses key findings from a survey of visitors who viewed a special painting exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum. Information about an artist and his work was alternately provided for visitors by color wall panels, a video display, a combination of the two, or the information was not provided at all.
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TEAM MEMBERS
Visitor Studies Association
Contributor
J. Landay
Contributor
R Bridge
Contributor
Citation
ISSN
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0892-4996
Publication Name:
Visitor Behavior
Volume:
2
Number:
1
Page Number:
7
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