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Author Weschler, Lawrence.

Title Mr. Wilson's cabinet of wonder / Lawrence Weschler
Edition First edition
Published New York : Pantheon Books, [1995]
©1995

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Description 163 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
Summary Mr. Wilson's Cabinet of Wonder begins as a simple investigation of the tiny storefront in southern California and spirals out into a consideration of the origins of all modern museums in the wonder-cabinets of the sixteenth century, the generative role of pure imagination in both art and science, the mystifying bases of the authoritative in every field, and, not least, the actual existence and profound significance of human horns
A nondescript storefront operation in Los Angeles, California, the Museum of Jurassic Technology actually exists - that may be the only thing about it that is for certain. The creation of David Wilson, a man of prodigiously unusual imagination, the museum is crammed full of some of the most astonishingly unbelievable marvels known to man. Visitors to the museum continually find themselves caught between wondering at the marvels of craft and nature that are on display and wondering whether any of this could possibly be true. Indeed, Wilson's true subject seems to be wonder itself, the delicious human capacity for astonishment and absorption out of which all true creativity arises
Subject Wilson, David Hildebrand, 1946-
Museum of Jurassic Technology -- History.
Collectors and collecting -- History.
Museums -- Philosophy.
Popular culture -- United States -- History.
LC no. 95005996
ISBN 0679439986
Other Titles Cabinet of wonder