Walk-through: Matthew H. Robb on Communications Systems in a Global Context

Sat Jun 04 2022 at 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm

The Fowler Museum at UCLA | Los Angeles

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Walk-through: Matthew H. Robb on Communications Systems in a Global Context
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Join Matthew H. Robb for a walk-through of our current exhibition, "Communications Systems in a Global Context"
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Written and visual communication has taken many forms over human history, whether based on graphic signs or phonetic-alphabetic systems. This installation features an ancient Egyptian stela, an illuminated medieval Armenian Gospel, an early modern Inka knotted khipu that records sophisticated numerical accounting, the manuscript of Hank Levy’s 1973 musical score “Whiplash,” after which the 2014 film was named, and the logbook recording “the birth of the Internet” here at UCLA. A selection of rare books and manuscripts showcases the distinctive writing systems of Japanese, Ge’ez, Arabic, Javanese, and English. Religious texts embody the divine; calendars often guide prophecies; and all these texts seek to move a message from sender to receiver. Meanwhile, the art of writing itself has inspired many artists, such as the 20th-century Senegalese painter Yelimane Fall whose inventive calligraphic style manifests the healing power of words.


Exhibition Walk-through: We are thrilled to welcome our enthusiastic visitors once again to the Fowler’s innovative exhibitions! Spend some time in our galleries and enjoy that particular alchemy of art, people, and ideas mixing together in the physical space of the museum.


Image: Artist unknown (Inka peoples, Peru), khipu, ca. 1500 CE; cotton, vegetable fiber; Fowler Museum at UCLA, X79.88; Museum purchase

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The Fowler Museum at UCLA, 308 Charles E Young Drive North, Los Angeles, United States

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