What in the World Game Show at the Penn Museum

Category: Educational

Length: 1:00:28

https://www.youtube.com/embed/HUpTpJVbfXc
Film Description Penn Museum hosts a recreation of the 1950s What in the World game show to a very excited (and vocal) studio audience in conjunction with the Philagrafika installation by Pablo Helguera. Objects from the collection are presented to three panelists including Joe Rishel from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and artists Mark Dion and Pablo Helguera. Penn Museum Director Richard Hodges moderates as the panelists call upon their empirical knowledge of anthropology and art history to figure out what in the world the objects are and who made them.

Read more about the Penn Museum's exhibition What in the World at http://www.penn.museum/current-changing-exhibits/704-what-in-the-world.html

All rights are reserved by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum). Any use of the footage in productions is forbidden unless rights have been secured by contacting the Penn Museum Archives at (215) 898-8304, or email photos@pennmuseum.org.
This film and all of the films in the Penn Museum collection are copyrighted by the Penn Museum, and are not in the public domain.
Video Category Educational