Harley Parker : The McLuhan of the Museum
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This is the first book about the life and work of Harley Parker (1915-1992), Canadian museum exhibition designer, typographer, and painter. As friend and collaborator of media luminary Marshall McLuhan, Parker''s influence extended far beyond the realm of art. In this groundbreaking intellectual biography, Genosko shows that Parkers unique perspective on museums is based on his application of McLuhans medium theory to exhibition design. His emphasis on the role of the senses anticipated much of contemporary sensory studies, which will bring his work into focus for a new generation of scholars. A highlight of Parkers career as Head of General Display at Torontos Royal Ontario Museum (1957-1968) was his Hall of Invertebrate Fossils, which opened to considerable acclaim in early 1967. That same year he mounted a multimedia gallery at the Museum of the City of New York. These milestones underscore Parker''s profound impact on museum studies and communication theory. Central to this comprehensive study is the rediscovery of Parker''s lost manuscript, The Culture Box, which would have confirmed his role as a central figure in the Toronto School of Communication had it not been lost for some fifty years. Scholars in communication, cultural, and museum studies will benefit from this exploration of Parkers thought, as will those interested in sensory studies and the enduring value of McLuhans ideas.
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