what will the museum of the future be like?
This was the title of the recent conference held jointly by Museums Australia / Interpretation Australia earlier this month. Details at http://www.atthefrontier2011.com.au/
As a bursary recipient I am trying to disseminate my findings from the conference as widely as possible - there are a series of blog posts on the MANexus website …
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Exhibit Through The Gift Shop
There is a growing tendency for non-museum environments, like shopping malls, to incorporate museum exhibition spaces (including zoos and aquariums) into their facilities. But, there has been little effort toward exploring the potential of infusing interpretation and informal learning opportunities into retail environments. Not simply by installing exhibits into adjacent spaces,…
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The World Is Already On Exhibit
Museums have been experimenting with augmentation like audio tours and mobile devices for years, but new apps point to an eventual content saturation where the world itself can be considered an exhibition and we are all its curators.…
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