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The museum audience has a chain of contempt, and at the bottom is the child, from the niche to the public, the museum and the audience

author:Pleasant autumn

Museum-goers have a chain of contempt, and at the bottom are children? From the niche to the public, what do museums and audiences need to do?

Museums are places where we have dialogues with history, art, and culture, and are temples that carry human wisdom and creativity. However, in museums, the status of the viewer presents a chain of contempt, and the bottom end is often positioned as a child. This phenomenon deserves our deep reflection and reflection, and at the same time, it also requires museums and audiences to work together to achieve the goal of moving from the niche to the public.

The museum audience has a chain of contempt, and at the bottom is the child, from the niche to the public, the museum and the audience

The existence of the chain of contempt for museum audiences mainly stems from the cognitive biases and status differences of different audience groups. Traditionally, adults are seen as more literate and knowledgeable, while children are seen as a group that lacks understanding and appreciation. Therefore, in the minds of some people, children are often at the bottom of the audience's position, ignored or despised .

However, the existence of such a concept is not reasonable and is not conducive to the development of museums. First of all, as the future masters, children's cultural literacy and aesthetic ability also need to be cultivated and improved. Museums should provide more opportunities for children to participate and experience, so that they can continue to broaden their horizons, enrich their knowledge and cultivate their interests in the process of viewing the exhibits. Secondly, children's participation can also stimulate the interest and enthusiasm of parents and adult audiences. By accompanying children to visit museums, adults are also able to revisit the exhibits, rediscover history and culture, and stimulate a thirst for knowledge and a passion for exploration.

The museum audience has a chain of contempt, and at the bottom is the child, from the niche to the public, the museum and the audience

Therefore, both museums and audiences need to make an effort to break the chain of audience contempt and achieve the goal of moving from the niche to the masses. First of all, museums should focus on improving the interactivity and interest of exhibitions, and provide visitors with a more colorful visiting experience. By using virtual reality technology, interactive displays, etc., to attract a larger audience and make them willing to spend time and energy to visit the museum. Secondly, museums should strengthen cooperation with schools and communities, and carry out more educational activities and exhibition explanations for children, so that children can get more inspiration and gain in the process of visiting museums. Finally, visitors should also change their traditional beliefs and realize that children are also an important audience group of museums, and they should be respected and cared for, and given more attention and encouragement.

In the future, let us work together to break the chain of audience contempt, make the museum a cultural home for all, and let every audience be able to get the nourishment of knowledge and spiritual enjoyment here. May the museum industry become more and more prosperous, the audience group will become more and more diverse, and jointly create a better cultural life!

The museum audience has a chain of contempt, and at the bottom is the child, from the niche to the public, the museum and the audience

In the face of such incidents, we need to be more vigilant, not only to pay attention to the stars in the entertainment industry, but also to pay attention to the cultural environment and moral atmosphere of the entire society. Only with the joint efforts of the whole society can we build a healthier and more harmonious social environment. It is hoped that the relevant departments can strictly enforce the law, protect the legitimate rights and interests of minors, and make our society better.

In the daily life of each of us, we should also pay attention to the children around us at all times, especially in the use of the Internet and entertainment consumption. As a member of society, each of us has a responsibility to create an environment for children to grow up in a healthy way. May every child grow up happily and healthily, free from the harm of bad information.

The museum audience has a chain of contempt, and at the bottom is the child, from the niche to the public, the museum and the audience

Finally, let us call together to let children stay away from bad information and enjoy a happy and healthy childhood! May our society become a better place, and every child can grow up happily!