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The Culture Box - by Harley Parker (Paperback)

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  • In The Culture Box, Harley Parker applies Marshall McLuhan's medium theory to the museum, analyzing the museum as the site of many media and specifying the ways in which designer-communicators can engage in inter-sense design to connect audiences and artifacts.
  • About the Author: Harley Parker (1915-1992) was a Canadian typographer, painter, and museum exhibition designer.
  • 256 Pages
  • Art, Museum Studies

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In The Culture Box, Harley Parker applies Marshall McLuhan's medium theory to the museum, analyzing the museum as the site of many media and specifying the ways in which designer-communicators can engage in inter-sense design to connect audiences and artifacts. Parker argues that museums should be in the business of retraining the sensory perception of visitors, and that they can foster cultural engagement, participation, and empathy. In order to accomplish this, he recommends the construction of what he calls a "new centre," emphasizing both "new" and "news," a small "newseum," as he put it. Parker's vision of such a building would be built adjacent to any existing large prestige museum, and would always consist of three exhibits: a current public exhibition, an exhibition in process, and an area for gathering materials for a forthcoming exhibition. The newseum would be a flexible space inside and out, where many minds could meet to discuss, debate, and analyze contemporary events. Parker sought participation from across generations, cultures, and worlds. This critical edition of The Culture Box revives Parker's unpublished manuscript, one that promised to be a key contribution to the Toronto School of Communication before it was lost for some fifty years. Parker's daughter, Margaret Parker, discovered the full manuscript (a typescript of 350 pages) inside a briefcase among Parker's personal belongings. Working closely with Parker's estate, Gary Genosko has edited, annotated, and introduced this rediscovered manuscript. Genosko presents an overview of the book's leading ideas, provides references to Parker's source materials, and offers explanatory footnotes to the salient texts by McLuhan and others. Scholars in communication, media, and curatorial studies will benefit from Parker's book, as will those interested in sensory design and McLuhan studies.



About the Author



Harley Parker (1915-1992) was a Canadian typographer, painter, and museum exhibition designer. He was media thinker Marshall McLuhan's friend, collaborator, and right-hand man, and was popularly known in the local Toronto press as the "McLuhan of the museum." Parker was Head of General Display at Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum from 1957 to 1968. Gary Genosko is Professor of Communication and Digital Media Studies at Ontario Tech University. He has published extensively on Continental thought, communication modelling, administrative surveillance, critical semiotics, and the lives of scholarly journals. His books include McLuhan and Baudrillard: The Masters of Implosion, When Technocultures Collide, and Harley Parker: The McLuhan of the Museum (with University of Alberta Press).
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .83 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 256
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: Museum Studies
Publisher: University of Alberta Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Harley Parker
Language: English
Street Date: April 15, 2025
TCIN: 94568337
UPC: 9781772127942
Item Number (DPCI): 247-36-5748
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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