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Revision as of 17:46, 31 August 2004 by Djegan (talk | contribs) (tidy up)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Exhibition is a word with several meanings.
An Exhibition is a display of items. This can be an art exhibition, computer exposition or an industrial exhibition like a World's Fair. A more recent word for this is expo.
Types of Exhibition
- art exhibition
- computer expo
- marketing
- museums have limited engagement displays, called exhibitions
- science fair
- state fair
- trade fair
- world exhibition
Specific Exhibitions
- CeBIT, http://www.cebit.de/
- COMDEX, http://www.comdex.com/
- EXPONOR, http://www.exponor.com/
- Frankfurter Buchmesse, perhaps the world's greatest annual book trade fair http://www.frankfurter-buchmesse.de/
Exhibition is a sport involving horse and riders. Rather than being exhibition sports, these equestrian events are more usually considered as competitive events. There are a range of competitive equestrian events, but the so-called "English" events are dressage, showjumping, (and hunter jumpers in the US), the three day event (or horse trials), and showing, (pleasure horse events, where the event is judged on presentation, equitation, and rideablity of the horse). Showjumping, eventing and dressage are the Olympic events, because they are the equestrian sports included the Olympic Games. The Western competition events include the working cattle events, cutting and campdrafting (an Australian sport), barrel-racing and reining (sometimes called the Western version of dressage), amongst others. The trail events are endurance riding, and the judged trail events.
At the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the term exhibition has a special meaning, being a financial award or grant to an individual student, normally on grounds of merit. The amount is less than a scholarship.