vMOCO: The Virtual Museum of Curious Objects

vMOCO, the Virtual Museum of Curious Objects
Introducing our “vMOCO,” the Virtual Museum of Curious Objects

Jump right in and start viewing my vMOCO posts! Or read on for an explanation of what is going on here …

I’ve long had an interest in the idea of a “Cabinet of Curiosities,” an idea that has its roots in Europe in the Renaissance and Baroque periods, a time in history when people aspired to learn more about the world around them and collected unusual things. I don’t technically have a cabinet of curiosities myself, but you can see some examples of what they look like below.

While I have a small personal collection of “curious objects,” more often I am seeing things out in the world, in antique stores or other locations, where I don’t necessarily buy the object, but rather photograph it in the hope of learning more about it. Of course what shows up here is subjectively “curious,” some of these things that I decide to share might be well-known in other circles, but there was something about them that grabbed my interest and appreciation. So to share this collection of interesting items, I decided to create “vMOCO,” a Virtual Museum of Curious Objects, presented in a series of blog posts that highlight and present research on the various objects.

A cabinet of curiosities
An example of a Cabinet of Curiosities