Seeing and Being Seen: The Multimodality of Museum Spectatorship

This article argues that museum visiting and the act of ‘spectatorship’, both of which are often assumed to be ocularcentric, are multimodal events. Anchored in Goffman’s dramaturgy and frame analysis theory, as well as Kress’s multimodal and social semiotic theory of representation and communicatio...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Dimitra Christidou, Sophia Diamantopoulou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Leicester 2017-06-01
Series:Museum & Society
Online Access:https://journals.le.ac.uk/ojs1/index.php/mas/article/view/623
_version_ 1819124974378549248
author Dimitra Christidou
Sophia Diamantopoulou
author_facet Dimitra Christidou
Sophia Diamantopoulou
author_sort Dimitra Christidou
collection DOAJ
description This article argues that museum visiting and the act of ‘spectatorship’, both of which are often assumed to be ocularcentric, are multimodal events. Anchored in Goffman’s dramaturgy and frame analysis theory, as well as Kress’s multimodal and social semiotic theory of representation and communication, this article presents an apposite interpretative and methodological framework to account for what has not been widely addressed by museum studies; that is, the multimodality of the museum experience. By drawing upon audio-visual excerpts of museum encounters, this analysis brings to the fore the embodied visiting and viewing practices of visitors in museum galleries. Specifically, this article highlights the range of modes of communication and representation, beyond gazing and looking, which are employed, negotiated and regulated within the social context of the visit. The article suggests that visitors’ experiences are embodied and performative interactions with the exhibits and other visitors. Key words: embodiment, multimodality, museums, social interaction, visitors
first_indexed 2024-12-22T07:32:46Z
format Article
id doaj.art-c73b7214c22b432d880f19dd868c5668
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1479-8360
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-22T07:32:46Z
publishDate 2017-06-01
publisher University of Leicester
record_format Article
series Museum & Society
spelling doaj.art-c73b7214c22b432d880f19dd868c56682022-12-21T18:33:59ZengUniversity of LeicesterMuseum & Society1479-83602017-06-01141123210.29311/mas.v14i1.623577Seeing and Being Seen: The Multimodality of Museum SpectatorshipDimitra ChristidouSophia DiamantopoulouThis article argues that museum visiting and the act of ‘spectatorship’, both of which are often assumed to be ocularcentric, are multimodal events. Anchored in Goffman’s dramaturgy and frame analysis theory, as well as Kress’s multimodal and social semiotic theory of representation and communication, this article presents an apposite interpretative and methodological framework to account for what has not been widely addressed by museum studies; that is, the multimodality of the museum experience. By drawing upon audio-visual excerpts of museum encounters, this analysis brings to the fore the embodied visiting and viewing practices of visitors in museum galleries. Specifically, this article highlights the range of modes of communication and representation, beyond gazing and looking, which are employed, negotiated and regulated within the social context of the visit. The article suggests that visitors’ experiences are embodied and performative interactions with the exhibits and other visitors. Key words: embodiment, multimodality, museums, social interaction, visitorshttps://journals.le.ac.uk/ojs1/index.php/mas/article/view/623
spellingShingle Dimitra Christidou
Sophia Diamantopoulou
Seeing and Being Seen: The Multimodality of Museum Spectatorship
Museum & Society
title Seeing and Being Seen: The Multimodality of Museum Spectatorship
title_full Seeing and Being Seen: The Multimodality of Museum Spectatorship
title_fullStr Seeing and Being Seen: The Multimodality of Museum Spectatorship
title_full_unstemmed Seeing and Being Seen: The Multimodality of Museum Spectatorship
title_short Seeing and Being Seen: The Multimodality of Museum Spectatorship
title_sort seeing and being seen the multimodality of museum spectatorship
url https://journals.le.ac.uk/ojs1/index.php/mas/article/view/623
work_keys_str_mv AT dimitrachristidou seeingandbeingseenthemultimodalityofmuseumspectatorship
AT sophiadiamantopoulou seeingandbeingseenthemultimodalityofmuseumspectatorship