“Many conservators no longer restore objects to approximate their original condition as fine arts museums do, preferring instead to maintain the way they looked when acquired. The aim is to extend their life while retaining the evidence of what made them important, even if it means presenting tattered artifacts with blood stains, bullet holes and burnt edges. Now new techniques and a new emphasis on less varnished truth in history museums are transforming the staid exhibitions of the past.”
Tag: 01.05.04
Search Is On For New Australian Museum Director
“A top public servant, rather than a scientist or curator, is tipped to replace Mike Archer as the director of the Australian Museum. Professor Archer finished his controversial four-year reign at the Australian museum on Friday. This followed an ICAC investigation into the loss of thousands of valuable items in its collection.”
The Fan Fiction Phenom
Fiction written by fans of already-existing literary characters is now a major phenomenon. “Despite a threat of legal notices and continued aloofness by the more upright literary community, this work is flourishing. Harry Potter-inspired fiction has even given rise to its own stars, some of whom rival Rowlings’s own talent for rococo prose and colossal word count. These exuberant HP writers are the latest heirs to a literary tradition known as fan fiction, or fanfic. The genre is staffed by fans of a specific book, television show or movie. Using established characters and surroundings, writers arm themselves with a healthy sense of creative entitlement and let it rip.”