{"id":2121,"date":"2014-07-04T16:51:41","date_gmt":"2014-07-04T16:51:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/memetechnology.org\/?p=3154"},"modified":"2014-07-04T16:51:41","modified_gmt":"2014-07-04T16:51:41","slug":"the-best-exhibition-of-the-summer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/generic.wordpress.soton.ac.uk\/archaeology\/2014\/07\/04\/the-best-exhibition-of-the-summer\/","title":{"rendered":"The best exhibition of the Summer"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been wanting to write this post for a couple of weeks. Since Father&#8217;s Day in fact, when my family took me to the British Library as a treat. \u00a0But the <a title=\"MOOC blog\" href=\"http:\/\/moocs.southampton.ac.uk\/portus\/\">Portus MOOC<\/a> was such hard work, and the <a title=\"Visualizing Portus #UoSFLPortus\" href=\"http:\/\/memetechnology.org\/2014\/06\/27\/visualizing-portus-uosflportus\/\">Lego modelling<\/a> so compelling, that everything else was put on hold.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s not too late to recommend this exhibition\u00a0though, which is a &#8220;<em>must see<\/em>&#8220;, even if you don&#8217;t think you are that interested in Comics. Yes, comics.<\/p>\n<p>The exhibition is called <a title=\"British Library's what's on pages, I guess this link may stop working eventually\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bl.uk\/whatson\/exhibitions\/comics-unmasked\/\">Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK<\/a>, a title which I think might be the weakest part of the whole thing. The bit after the colon is fine. For those of us reading comics as kids in the 70&#8217;s the sub-title is redolent with the memory of the likes of <a title=\"wiki warning!\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Action_(comics)\">Action<\/a> comic, about which our parents and the media\u00a0expressed such horror\u00a0that it was cancelled. Of course the epitome of those punkish days, and the longest lived publication, is <a title=\"Corporate website\" href=\"http:\/\/www.2000adonline.com\/\">2000AD<\/a> which has been the spawning ground of \u00a0British comic talent, and which has given us memorable characters like <a title=\"Amazon - though I have no idea who is on the cover of this edition, but she AIN'T Halo \" href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/gp\/product\/1781081484\/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_1?pf_rd_p=479289247&amp;pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe&amp;pf_rd_t=201&amp;pf_rd_i=1905437188&amp;pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&amp;pf_rd_r=0T42DWKQSX50KYSNG27Z\">Halo Jones<\/a>, and most famously the fascist cop satire, <a title=\"Wiki warning\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Judge_Dredd\">Judge Dredd<\/a>. That&#8217;s good. And that&#8217;s why I&#8217;m so disappointed with the main, before the colon, title. &#8220;Comics Unmasked&#8221; screams &#8220;hey, comics are more that super heroes!&#8221; but, in this country at least, comics are <em>hardly ever<\/em> about superheroes. So the title starts the experience off, it feels, a little on the defensive.<\/p>\n<p>Which wasn&#8217;t the curators&#8217; intention I&#8217;m sure. Here, the explain what they wanted to do in their own words:<\/p>\n<div class=\"jetpack-video-wrapper\"><span class='embed-youtube' style='text-align:center'><\/span><\/div>\n<p>The exhibition design is brilliant, led by reknowned illustrator and occasional comic creator Dave McKean. Using a a tucked away cul-de-sac space not dissimilar to the British Museum&#8217;s new gallery (which hosted the <a title=\"Vikings!\" href=\"http:\/\/memetechnology.org\/2014\/04\/03\/vikings\/\">dreadful Vikings exhibition<\/a>), McKean and the BL team have created a design that sings to the subject and draws visitors into the story. A million times better than Vikings and, I bet, on a fraction of the budget. Visitors encounter huddled groups of Occupy protesters throughout the exhibition. Mannequins somewhat menacingly sporting Guy Fawkes masks in a way that connects the exhibition with modern day anarchic politics and also reminds us how that mass protest, and the Anonymous hacker movement, have taken for a badge a mask drawn for a <a title=\"Book Depository\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bookdepository.com\/book\/9781401208417?redirected=true&amp;viewCountry=UK&amp;selectCurrency=GBP&amp;gclid=CjkKEQjwodmdBRDm_ZLhorWm68UBEiQAKhO3_Zr4vJRtlb2vlsRLyjYDEmWjoA1U44hOykAouDVCM_Lw_wcB\">comic<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>The Library&#8217;s content is arranged thematically, \u00a0but in a way that also shows a chronology of the development of British comics, kicking off with <em>Mischief and Mayhem<\/em>, which manages of combine the likes of the Beano and Viz comic with religeon and the earists days of comics, including this fabulous 15th century chapbook, a bible story that looks a LOT like a a comic. (No photos were allowed in the exhibition, I guess there are lot of rights-holders involved, so this is sucked from <a title=\"Corporate Blog\" href=\"http:\/\/www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk\/blog\/2014\/exhibitions-james-reports-from-the-british-librarys-superb-comics-unmasked\/\">James Bacon&#8217;s preview<\/a> for Forbidden Planet International):<\/p>\n<p><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"http:\/\/www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk\/blog\/wp2013\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/05\/comics-unmaked-british-library-04-628x840.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"628\" height=\"840\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Then there are sections on identity and diversity (<em>To See Ourselves<\/em>) and\u00a0<em>Politics: Power and People<\/em> (with more masked mannequins) before an optional section (the whole exhibition has a parental advisory for under 16s, but my children enjoyed most of it &#8211; but not as much as I did!) called <em>Let&#8217;s Talk About Sex. <\/em>This section contained the learning highlight of the day for me, as it showed a double page spread wherein the american style hero of the story has a fist fight with giant ambulatory penises (penii?). The learning point? That this was one of <em>many<\/em> comic stories written and drawn\u00a0by Bob Monkhouse. Yes,<em> that<\/em> Bob Monkhouse, comedian, script-writer, game-show host and general light entertainer.<\/p>\n<p>Outside the optional sexy bit, there&#8217;s more wholesome fare, including Dan Dare&#8217;s prototype incarnation, not as a &#8220;Pilot of the Future&#8221; but rather an Interplanetary <em>Chaplain<\/em>. \u00a0This kicks off the <em>Hero with a Thousand Faces<\/em> section which chronicles the so called &#8220;British Invasion&#8221; of UK writers into American superhero comics, wherein they managed both to celebrate and subvert the genre for a while.<\/p>\n<p>The final section<em>\u00a0Breakdowns: The Outer Limits of Comics<\/em>\u00a0brilliantly dives into inner-space magical fantasy, as well as putting the two modern day self-proclaimed actual wizards of comics, Alan Moore and Grant Morrison, into the same room as, not just each other (they don&#8217;t get on in real life), but John Dee, Elizabethan wizard. Dee is represented by his last notebook which, I happen to know, contains an account of his scryer, Bartholomew Hickman, summoning an angel to advice on Dr Dee&#8217;s piles&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I wished I&#8217;d stayed longer, I want to go again, and writing this, I curse myself for not buying the catalog.<\/p>\n<p>The exhibition ends on the 19th of August. So go. 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During my vacations and upon graduation I worked for the nascent company my friends had started, Past Pleasures, creating immersive living history festivals at Lancaster and Tunbridge Wells, as well as projects including: an exhibition for the centenary of the Commonwealth Institute; a design for a metafictional Sherlock Holmes exhibition in Croydon; and, a game that combined real-time investment advice from 300 year-old characters at the Bank of England Museum with a digital simulation, tracking the players\u2019 investment portfolio from the founding of the bank to its tercentenary. In 1996 I helped found JMD&amp;Co, and for two years I also lectured on Heritage Tourism and Visitor Management and Interpretation modules for a Portsmouth University validated HND\/degree course at Farnborough Technical College. Subsequently, I enrolled in the new Distance Learning delivered Masters\u2019 degree in Museum Studies at Leicester University, where I became interested in the social use of space, particularly Bill Hillier\u2019s \u201cspace syntax,\u201d and the increasing futility of cultural heritage sites trying to tell doggedly linear stories in three-dimensional spaces. Although my dissertation explored models for mapping interpretation, and particularly learning styles, onto spaces, a satisfactory reconciliation of linear story and three-dimensional space eluded me. After graduation, I decided my time in the \u201csmall business\u201d end of cultural heritage was over for a while, and I left JMD&amp;Co to join a cultural institution, the National Trust, as a Regional Community, Learning and Volunteering Manager. I brought the first National Trust iPad into use at Batemans, where, combined with a wax cylinder record player, and the help of renowned folk singer, Jon Boden, we\u2019ve returned Rudyard Kipling\u2019s voice back into his old home. However, one of the innovations which I am most proud of is the National Trust\u2019s virtual tours. Working with a small company, and a range of disabled stakeholders, we created a touch-screen based human computer interface that could also, if required, be controlled with other input devices, and allowed visitors with a variety of disabilities to fully enjoy the virtual tour. 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