The Childhood Museum – Guestbook
Journal Title: Martor. The Museum of the Romanian Peasant Anthropology Review - Year 2013, Vol 18, Issue 18
Abstract
The European project “Childhood. Remains and Heritage” (supported by the “Culture 2007-2013” program) had as main result the virtual museum of childhood (www.childhoodmuseum360.ro). Moreover, in addition to the virtual tour, an archive of graphic, audio, photographic and audio-visual documents, as well as collections of objects, has been compiled and can be accessed and updated continually by those interested in the topic. The article focuses on the Guestbook that was present in the temporary exhibitions, where visitors could leave their messages.
Authors and Affiliations
Rodica Marinescu
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