Are dioramas old-fashioned, outmoded, quaint and even embarrassing? Or do they embody everything that is engaging and memorable about a museum visit: the opportunity to be transported to a different time and place and to learn through immersion and investigation, turning visitors into more active participants? This session will explore the mixed reactions that dioramas inspire and their possible role in the 21st century museum as displays and learning tools.
Dioramas present many challenges and opportunities for museums. They are complex exhibitions to design, maintain and interpret. By inviting visitors to explore a highly visual and immersive environment, they are often popular displays, providing context to science but also blurring boundaries between what is real and what is staged, what is a story and what is science.
This session will bring different perspectives from museum professionals and academics on the topic, hoping to spark debate and discussions with the audience.