The museum of lost wonder

by Jeff Hoke

Paper Book, 2006

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Available

Call number

001

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San Francisco, CA : Weiser Books, 2006.

Description

The Museum of Lost Wonder is a book with a mission, simply stated: To illuminate life's mysteries. The execution is nearly indescribable. Think McSweeney's production values and design pyrotechnics. Think traditional esoteric symbols in a childhood garden of wonder. Think graphic novel and an adult version of the coolest activity book ever made. And you'll be somewhere in the neighborhood. Jeff Hoke has created a history of the human imagination with visual cues and clues and wonderment about and around everything you ever thought and everything you wish you'd been crafty enough to think. He has built a museum accessible to all, in book format, arranged with 7 halls (representing the seven stages of alchemical process) in which the questions of the universe unfold. All one needs to enter is some basic understanding of the human experience.Open The Museum of Lost Wonder, and step into an alternative world full of beautiful drawings, interesting historical tidbits, thoughtful challenges to common myths, and projects and pursuits to complete at home. Pages pull out with cutouts for building models. Hoke's museum is graphic novel meets quantum physics meets mythical journey meets spirit. Hoke begins with The Calcinatio Hall where the featured exhibit is The Beginning of Everything and leads us into halls like The Sublimatio Hall, with the exhibit How To Have Visions. In The Separatio Hall the exhibit Where Are You Going challenges us in our own journey. Through each hall we are led into an exhibit that questions our own understanding of life and urges us into new ways of thinking. As in wandering the great, immense halls of an ancient museum with endless corridors and fascinating exhibits, the reader is instantly pulled into this enormously imaginative pursuit. Each page is full of depth and questions. And each hall features a special foldout interactive page.… (more)

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LibraryThing member vpfluke
This s a fun book to look at and read through. It has fold out pages which one could turn into objects, except that you feel you might destroy the book in the process. It is the outgrowth of an alchemical museum vision, which sets forth to transform our looking and understanding of the world we
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live in. There are seven exhibit halls, which are named in Latin, and which I have tagged. The English parallels are inspiration, reflection, introspection, imagination, melancholy, distinction, illumination, recirculation and one obviously is to circulate through these on ones life path.
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xv, 159 p.; 29 cm

ISBN

1578633648 / 9781578633647

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A true marvel of wierdness! Wish we had a second copy to cut out and build the mechanisms included in the book.

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