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WHICH MUSEUM CONFERENCES TO ATTEND IN 2021? The Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums Annual Meeting is an annual conference dedicated to fostering excellence in museums by providing our region’s museum professionals with high-quality professional development, networking opportunities, and special events. The 2021 conference will take place on October 14-16 in Wilmington, Delaware. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL SUMMIT Actionable Insight. The Digital Summit is a one-of-a-kind event sharing insightful talks, actionable ideas and unexpected connections to help you to do your best work. In a year when digital has played a vital role in museums our speakers will offer pragmatic, real world insight into how they overcame the challenges of pivoting to digital. 10 WAYS MUSEUMS CAN BE MORE SUSTAINABLE The health of our planet is one of the defining issues of the age, and cultural institutions have their own part to play. The drive for museums to be more environmentally sustainable has never been more prominent nor more necessary. With constant news updates, fierce debates, regular strikes and bleak warnings all centred around the environment becoming more commonplace, it’s now MUSEUM AUDIENCES: HOW DO YOU FIND YOURS? In the images above, the process of a survey being created through SurveyMonkey is demonstrated. If you are using SurveyMonkey is find out more about your target audience, then select the options above: 1) My target market 2) Understand my market WHAT CAN MUSEUMS TEACH US ABOUT DIVERSITY? Mediation through the work of art, being respectful of cultures and experiences other than our own, adds a different tenor and a return of civility to the conversation.”. This is an important point. As centres of learning and understanding, museums can teach us how to discuss issues of diversity in a civil and constructive way. HOW MUSEUMS CAN USE SOCIAL MEDIA? It’s estimated that in 2019 there are 3.2 billion people using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat every day. That’s roughly 42% of the world’s population. And, this only looks set to increase. Because young people are much more likely to use social media much than older audiences. 90.4% of millennials log intosocial
MAKING THE MUSEUM AUTISM FRIENDLY Making the Museum Autism Friendly – Best Practice from Around the World. November 17 2019 By Charlotte Coates. There are many museums working hard to make Autistic people feel welcome. Autism is a condition which affects how a person experiences the world around them. Autistic people see, hear and feel the world in a different wayto other
HOW THE CREATIVE USE OF AUDIO TOURS IS ATTRACTING A NEW About the author – Rebecca Carlsson. Rebecca Carlsson is a journalist writing extensively about the arts. She has a passion for modern art and when she’s not writing about museums, she can be found spending her weekends in them. MUSEUMNEXT - MUSEUM NEWS, JOBS AND MAGAZINEABOUTARTICLESDIRECTORYONLINE LEARNINGGET INVOLVEDHOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY MuseumNext is an online magazine covering the museum sector through news, analysis and events. Our mission is to help those working in museums around the world to prepare for what’s next. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL INCOME SUMMIT 2021 The Digital Income Summit is a unique event looking at how museums can successfully increase revenue online. The event features more than thirty international speakers over three days, with actionable presentations offering strategies to boost your museum’s digital revenue. After each presentation you can put your questions to theexperts.
WHICH MUSEUM CONFERENCES TO ATTEND IN 2021? The Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums Annual Meeting is an annual conference dedicated to fostering excellence in museums by providing our region’s museum professionals with high-quality professional development, networking opportunities, and special events. The 2021 conference will take place on October 14-16 in Wilmington, Delaware. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL SUMMIT Actionable Insight. The Digital Summit is a one-of-a-kind event sharing insightful talks, actionable ideas and unexpected connections to help you to do your best work. In a year when digital has played a vital role in museums our speakers will offer pragmatic, real world insight into how they overcame the challenges of pivoting to digital. 10 WAYS MUSEUMS CAN BE MORE SUSTAINABLE The health of our planet is one of the defining issues of the age, and cultural institutions have their own part to play. The drive for museums to be more environmentally sustainable has never been more prominent nor more necessary. With constant news updates, fierce debates, regular strikes and bleak warnings all centred around the environment becoming more commonplace, it’s now MUSEUM AUDIENCES: HOW DO YOU FIND YOURS? In the images above, the process of a survey being created through SurveyMonkey is demonstrated. If you are using SurveyMonkey is find out more about your target audience, then select the options above: 1) My target market 2) Understand my market WHAT CAN MUSEUMS TEACH US ABOUT DIVERSITY? Mediation through the work of art, being respectful of cultures and experiences other than our own, adds a different tenor and a return of civility to the conversation.”. This is an important point. As centres of learning and understanding, museums can teach us how to discuss issues of diversity in a civil and constructive way. HOW MUSEUMS CAN USE SOCIAL MEDIA? It’s estimated that in 2019 there are 3.2 billion people using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat every day. That’s roughly 42% of the world’s population. And, this only looks set to increase. Because young people are much more likely to use social media much than older audiences. 90.4% of millennials log intosocial
MAKING THE MUSEUM AUTISM FRIENDLY Making the Museum Autism Friendly – Best Practice from Around the World. November 17 2019 By Charlotte Coates. There are many museums working hard to make Autistic people feel welcome. Autism is a condition which affects how a person experiences the world around them. Autistic people see, hear and feel the world in a different wayto other
HOW THE CREATIVE USE OF AUDIO TOURS IS ATTRACTING A NEW About the author – Rebecca Carlsson. Rebecca Carlsson is a journalist writing extensively about the arts. She has a passion for modern art and when she’s not writing about museums, she can be found spending her weekends in them. WHAT'S NEXT FOR MUSEUMNEXT Ahead of a busy summer of summits and conferences, MuseumNext Founder, Jim Richardson discusses the themes for his upcoming events, what he’s looking forward to learning and his thoughts on how the museum landscape is shifting as a result of the pandemic. HOW TO TAKE AN EXHIBITION DIGITAL Without an in-person experience, look at what makes digital channels great and utilize those unique qualities. Every channel is different, and that’s the benefit of this approach. However, it’s the exhibition designer’s responsibility to find what makes each channel special and take advantage of those aspects. Here are a few examples. POST COVID BALANCING ACT: A STRATEGY PRIMER FOR MUSEUMS Post Covid Balancing Act: A Strategy Primer for Museums. When we reopen ours doors it will not be business as usual. This pandemic will impact our world in profound and lasting ways. Museums, by definition, are places to gather and interact, so we have the potential to be hit hard by an environmental challenge that demands distancing. MAKING MUSEUMS ACCESSIBLE TO THOSE WITH DISABILITIES Making Museums Accessible to Those With Disabilities. January 22 2020 By Goabaone Montsho. The international museum day theme of “Museums for equality: Diversity and Inclusion” calls on museums to open doors for diverse audience. However, Researchers in the United States, United Kingdom and Israel found empirical evidence that museums in WHAT CAN AR DO TO BRING HERITAGE SITES TO LIFE? Microsoft and the Kyoto National Museum. AR can bring tech brands and artistic centres together, as was the case with Microsoft and the Kyoto National Museum. The collaboration resulted in an immersive exhibit showcasing the art of the oldest Zen temple in Japan – Kennin-ji. By wearing a HoloLens headset, visitors were able to see400 year
INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM OFFERS CHILDREN IN HOSPITAL The International Spy Museum, located in Washington DC, has been using a robot to provide hospitalised youngsters with the opportunity to take tours around its galleries.The museum partnered with the WeGo Foundation so that children at Johns Hopkins Hospital, one of the leading teaching hospitals in the United States, could make use of telepresence technology. MUSEUM PROTESTERS HIGHLIGHT PICASSO'S TREATMENT OF WOMEN About the author – Manuel Charr. Manuel Charr is a journalist working in the arts and cultural sectors. With a background in marketing, Manuel is drawn to arts organizations which are prepared to try inventive ways to reach new audiences. IN CONVERSATION WITH: IAN ELLARD, HEAD OF THE V&A ACADEMY About the author – Tim Deakin. Tim Deakin is a journalist and editorial consultant working with a broad range of onlinepublications.
WHAT CAN MUSEUMS LEARN FROM XR IN OTHER INDUSTRIES XR is changing the landscape not just for museums but for gaming, theatre, film and more It was Tim O’Reilly, founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, who made this astute comment on our increasing dependence on technology: CENTRE POMPIDOU ANNOUNCES A US SATELLITE MUSEUM A Cultural Hub? Jersey City is located in the northeastern corner of the state of New Jersey, just as short trip over the Hudson River from Manhattan Island, perhaps the most famous part of New York State where many of the world’s most renowned art galleries are alreadysituated.
MUSEUMNEXT - MUSEUM NEWS, JOBS AND MAGAZINEABOUTARTICLESDIRECTORYONLINE LEARNINGGET INVOLVEDHOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY MuseumNext is an online magazine covering the museum sector through news, analysis and events. Our mission is to help those working in museums around the world to prepare for what’s next. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL INCOME SUMMIT 2021 The Digital Income Summit is a unique event looking at how museums can successfully increase revenue online. The event features more than thirty international speakers over three days, with actionable presentations offering strategies to boost your museum’s digital revenue. After each presentation you can put your questions to theexperts.
MUSEUMNEXT ANNOUNCES DIGITAL MUSEUM CONFERENCE 2021 In February 2021 we will be holding a virtual edition of our popular MuseumNext Digital Summit to discuss at what we’ve learnt in a challenging year and to look ahead, beyond the pandemic. More than sixty speakers will share their insight and experience with talks about everything from live streaming through to online learning. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL SUMMIT Actionable Insight. The Digital Summit is a one-of-a-kind event sharing insightful talks, actionable ideas and unexpected connections to help you to do your best work. In a year when digital has played a vital role in museums our speakers will offer pragmatic, real world insight into how they overcame the challenges of pivoting to digital. HOW TO GET A JOB IN A MUSEUM? THE TECH START-UP PLUGGING MUSEUMS INTO THE POTENTIAL OF The tech start-up plugging museums into the potential of Desktop AR. February 17 2021 By Tim Deakin. At MuseumNext we receive our fair share of enquiries from new tech companies looking to launch into the museum market. And while not all are quite as revolutionary as the developers would have us believe, every now and again a solution comes MUSEUM AUDIENCES: HOW DO YOU FIND YOURS? In the images above, the process of a survey being created through SurveyMonkey is demonstrated. If you are using SurveyMonkey is find out more about your target audience, then select the options above: 1) My target market 2) Understand my market MAKING MUSEUMS ACCESSIBLE TO THOSE WITH DISABILITIES Making Museums Accessible to Those With Disabilities. January 22 2020 By Goabaone Montsho. The international museum day theme of “Museums for equality: Diversity and Inclusion” calls on museums to open doors for diverse audience. However, Researchers in the United States, United Kingdom and Israel found empirical evidence that museums in HOW TECHNOLOGY IS BRINGING MUSEUMS BACK TO LIFE The examples we’ve explored today show how, by using technology smartly, museums can increase focus and interest on their collections. Chief Information Officer at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Jane Alexander, said it best, commenting: “The best use of digital is not to make you aware of the technology, but to make you aware of theart.”.
HOW THE CREATIVE USE OF AUDIO TOURS IS ATTRACTING A NEW About the author – Rebecca Carlsson. Rebecca Carlsson is a journalist writing extensively about the arts. She has a passion for modern art and when she’s not writing about museums, she can be found spending her weekends in them. MUSEUMNEXT - MUSEUM NEWS, JOBS AND MAGAZINEABOUTARTICLESDIRECTORYONLINE LEARNINGGET INVOLVEDHOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY MuseumNext is an online magazine covering the museum sector through news, analysis and events. Our mission is to help those working in museums around the world to prepare for what’s next. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL INCOME SUMMIT 2021 The Digital Income Summit is a unique event looking at how museums can successfully increase revenue online. The event features more than thirty international speakers over three days, with actionable presentations offering strategies to boost your museum’s digital revenue. After each presentation you can put your questions to theexperts.
MUSEUMNEXT ANNOUNCES DIGITAL MUSEUM CONFERENCE 2021 In February 2021 we will be holding a virtual edition of our popular MuseumNext Digital Summit to discuss at what we’ve learnt in a challenging year and to look ahead, beyond the pandemic. More than sixty speakers will share their insight and experience with talks about everything from live streaming through to online learning. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL SUMMIT Actionable Insight. The Digital Summit is a one-of-a-kind event sharing insightful talks, actionable ideas and unexpected connections to help you to do your best work. In a year when digital has played a vital role in museums our speakers will offer pragmatic, real world insight into how they overcame the challenges of pivoting to digital. HOW TO GET A JOB IN A MUSEUM? THE TECH START-UP PLUGGING MUSEUMS INTO THE POTENTIAL OF The tech start-up plugging museums into the potential of Desktop AR. February 17 2021 By Tim Deakin. At MuseumNext we receive our fair share of enquiries from new tech companies looking to launch into the museum market. And while not all are quite as revolutionary as the developers would have us believe, every now and again a solution comes MUSEUM AUDIENCES: HOW DO YOU FIND YOURS? In the images above, the process of a survey being created through SurveyMonkey is demonstrated. If you are using SurveyMonkey is find out more about your target audience, then select the options above: 1) My target market 2) Understand my market MAKING MUSEUMS ACCESSIBLE TO THOSE WITH DISABILITIES Making Museums Accessible to Those With Disabilities. January 22 2020 By Goabaone Montsho. The international museum day theme of “Museums for equality: Diversity and Inclusion” calls on museums to open doors for diverse audience. However, Researchers in the United States, United Kingdom and Israel found empirical evidence that museums in HOW TECHNOLOGY IS BRINGING MUSEUMS BACK TO LIFE The examples we’ve explored today show how, by using technology smartly, museums can increase focus and interest on their collections. Chief Information Officer at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Jane Alexander, said it best, commenting: “The best use of digital is not to make you aware of the technology, but to make you aware of theart.”.
HOW THE CREATIVE USE OF AUDIO TOURS IS ATTRACTING A NEW About the author – Rebecca Carlsson. Rebecca Carlsson is a journalist writing extensively about the arts. She has a passion for modern art and when she’s not writing about museums, she can be found spending her weekends in them. WHAT'S NEXT FOR MUSEUMNEXT Ahead of a busy summer of summits and conferences, MuseumNext Founder, Jim Richardson discusses the themes for his upcoming events, what he’s looking forward to learning and his thoughts on how the museum landscape is shifting as a result of the pandemic. MUSEUMNEXT ANNOUNCES DIGITAL MUSEUM CONFERENCE 2021 In February 2021 we will be holding a virtual edition of our popular MuseumNext Digital Summit to discuss at what we’ve learnt in a challenging year and to look ahead, beyond the pandemic. More than sixty speakers will share their insight and experience with talks about everything from live streaming through to online learning. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL SUMMIT Actionable Insight. The Digital Summit is a one-of-a-kind event sharing insightful talks, actionable ideas and unexpected connections to help you to do your best work. In a year when digital has played a vital role in museums our speakers will offer pragmatic, real world insight into how they overcame the challenges of pivoting to digital. WHAT MAKES A GREAT MUSEUM LABEL? What makes a great museum label? The best museum labels do more than provide information. A great museum label takes its reader on a revelatory journey, reframing perceptions along the way and provoking a lasting reaction. Swarupa Anila, Director of Interpretative Engagement at the Detroit Institute of Arts and juror for the AmericanAlliance
HOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY How Museums are using Augmented Reality. September 17 2020 By CHARLOTTE COATES. Augmented reality is the process of using technology to superimpose images, text or sounds on top of what a person can already see. It uses a smartphone or tablet to alter the existing picture, via an app. The user stands in front of a scene and holds uptheir device.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO DECOLONIZE A MUSEUM? In the past few years, museums across the US, Europe, and Australia are trying to tackle the challenge of decolonizing their institutions. However, the very meaning of decolonizing is being debated. The Washington Post defines it as “a process that institutions undergo to expand the perspectives they portray beyond those of the dominant IN CONVERSATION WITH: IAN ELLARD, HEAD OF THE V&A ACADEMY About the author – Tim Deakin. Tim Deakin is a journalist and editorial consultant working with a broad range of onlinepublications.
WHAT CAN MUSEUMS LEARN FROM XR IN OTHER INDUSTRIES XR is changing the landscape not just for museums but for gaming, theatre, film and more It was Tim O’Reilly, founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, who made this astute comment on our increasing dependence on technology:CHRISTA CARR
Christa Carr is Communications Director at The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and also for the National Trust’s “ Tidal Basin Idea’s Lab” which seeks to preserve the monuments and environment in the tidal basin of Washington DC, which is under threat from climate change. Christa is a Christie’s trained Art Specialist who brings more than 20-yearsHEAD OF PEOPLE
Are you an experienced HR professional with an inclusive leadership style? Can you drive business process improvements and lead by example to promote an outstanding service ethic? MUSEUMNEXT - MUSEUM NEWS, JOBS AND MAGAZINEABOUTARTICLESDIRECTORYONLINE LEARNINGGET INVOLVEDHOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY MuseumNext is an online magazine covering the museum sector through news, analysis and events. Our mission is to help those working in museums around the world to prepare for what’s next. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL INCOME SUMMIT 2021 The Digital Income Summit is a unique event looking at how museums can successfully increase revenue online. The event features more than thirty international speakers over three days, with actionable presentations offering strategies to boost your museum’s digital revenue. After each presentation you can put your questions to theexperts.
MUSEUMNEXT ANNOUNCES DIGITAL MUSEUM CONFERENCE 2021 In February 2021 we will be holding a virtual edition of our popular MuseumNext Digital Summit to discuss at what we’ve learnt in a challenging year and to look ahead, beyond the pandemic. More than sixty speakers will share their insight and experience with talks about everything from live streaming through to online learning. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL SUMMIT Actionable Insight. The Digital Summit is a one-of-a-kind event sharing insightful talks, actionable ideas and unexpected connections to help you to do your best work. In a year when digital has played a vital role in museums our speakers will offer pragmatic, real world insight into how they overcame the challenges of pivoting to digital. HOW TO GET A JOB IN A MUSEUM? THE TECH START-UP PLUGGING MUSEUMS INTO THE POTENTIAL OF The tech start-up plugging museums into the potential of Desktop AR. February 17 2021 By Tim Deakin. At MuseumNext we receive our fair share of enquiries from new tech companies looking to launch into the museum market. And while not all are quite as revolutionary as the developers would have us believe, every now and again a solution comes MUSEUM AUDIENCES: HOW DO YOU FIND YOURS? In the images above, the process of a survey being created through SurveyMonkey is demonstrated. If you are using SurveyMonkey is find out more about your target audience, then select the options above: 1) My target market 2) Understand my market MAKING MUSEUMS ACCESSIBLE TO THOSE WITH DISABILITIES Making Museums Accessible to Those With Disabilities. January 22 2020 By Goabaone Montsho. The international museum day theme of “Museums for equality: Diversity and Inclusion” calls on museums to open doors for diverse audience. However, Researchers in the United States, United Kingdom and Israel found empirical evidence that museums in HOW TECHNOLOGY IS BRINGING MUSEUMS BACK TO LIFE The examples we’ve explored today show how, by using technology smartly, museums can increase focus and interest on their collections. Chief Information Officer at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Jane Alexander, said it best, commenting: “The best use of digital is not to make you aware of the technology, but to make you aware of theart.”.
HOW THE CREATIVE USE OF AUDIO TOURS IS ATTRACTING A NEW About the author – Rebecca Carlsson. Rebecca Carlsson is a journalist writing extensively about the arts. She has a passion for modern art and when she’s not writing about museums, she can be found spending her weekends in them. MUSEUMNEXT - MUSEUM NEWS, JOBS AND MAGAZINEABOUTARTICLESDIRECTORYONLINE LEARNINGGET INVOLVEDHOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY MuseumNext is an online magazine covering the museum sector through news, analysis and events. Our mission is to help those working in museums around the world to prepare for what’s next. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL INCOME SUMMIT 2021 The Digital Income Summit is a unique event looking at how museums can successfully increase revenue online. The event features more than thirty international speakers over three days, with actionable presentations offering strategies to boost your museum’s digital revenue. After each presentation you can put your questions to theexperts.
MUSEUMNEXT ANNOUNCES DIGITAL MUSEUM CONFERENCE 2021 In February 2021 we will be holding a virtual edition of our popular MuseumNext Digital Summit to discuss at what we’ve learnt in a challenging year and to look ahead, beyond the pandemic. More than sixty speakers will share their insight and experience with talks about everything from live streaming through to online learning. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL SUMMIT Actionable Insight. The Digital Summit is a one-of-a-kind event sharing insightful talks, actionable ideas and unexpected connections to help you to do your best work. In a year when digital has played a vital role in museums our speakers will offer pragmatic, real world insight into how they overcame the challenges of pivoting to digital. HOW TO GET A JOB IN A MUSEUM? THE TECH START-UP PLUGGING MUSEUMS INTO THE POTENTIAL OF The tech start-up plugging museums into the potential of Desktop AR. February 17 2021 By Tim Deakin. At MuseumNext we receive our fair share of enquiries from new tech companies looking to launch into the museum market. And while not all are quite as revolutionary as the developers would have us believe, every now and again a solution comes MUSEUM AUDIENCES: HOW DO YOU FIND YOURS? In the images above, the process of a survey being created through SurveyMonkey is demonstrated. If you are using SurveyMonkey is find out more about your target audience, then select the options above: 1) My target market 2) Understand my market MAKING MUSEUMS ACCESSIBLE TO THOSE WITH DISABILITIES Making Museums Accessible to Those With Disabilities. January 22 2020 By Goabaone Montsho. The international museum day theme of “Museums for equality: Diversity and Inclusion” calls on museums to open doors for diverse audience. However, Researchers in the United States, United Kingdom and Israel found empirical evidence that museums in HOW TECHNOLOGY IS BRINGING MUSEUMS BACK TO LIFE The examples we’ve explored today show how, by using technology smartly, museums can increase focus and interest on their collections. Chief Information Officer at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Jane Alexander, said it best, commenting: “The best use of digital is not to make you aware of the technology, but to make you aware of theart.”.
HOW THE CREATIVE USE OF AUDIO TOURS IS ATTRACTING A NEW About the author – Rebecca Carlsson. Rebecca Carlsson is a journalist writing extensively about the arts. She has a passion for modern art and when she’s not writing about museums, she can be found spending her weekends in them. WHAT'S NEXT FOR MUSEUMNEXT Ahead of a busy summer of summits and conferences, MuseumNext Founder, Jim Richardson discusses the themes for his upcoming events, what he’s looking forward to learning and his thoughts on how the museum landscape is shifting as a result of the pandemic. MUSEUMNEXT ANNOUNCES DIGITAL MUSEUM CONFERENCE 2021 In February 2021 we will be holding a virtual edition of our popular MuseumNext Digital Summit to discuss at what we’ve learnt in a challenging year and to look ahead, beyond the pandemic. More than sixty speakers will share their insight and experience with talks about everything from live streaming through to online learning. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL SUMMIT Actionable Insight. The Digital Summit is a one-of-a-kind event sharing insightful talks, actionable ideas and unexpected connections to help you to do your best work. In a year when digital has played a vital role in museums our speakers will offer pragmatic, real world insight into how they overcame the challenges of pivoting to digital. WHAT CAN MUSEUMS LEARN FROM XR IN OTHER INDUSTRIES XR is changing the landscape not just for museums but for gaming, theatre, film and more It was Tim O’Reilly, founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, who made this astute comment on our increasing dependence on technology:CHRISTA CARR
Christa Carr is Communications Director at The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and also for the National Trust’s “ Tidal Basin Idea’s Lab” which seeks to preserve the monuments and environment in the tidal basin of Washington DC, which is under threat from climate change. Christa is a Christie’s trained Art Specialist who brings more than 20-years HOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY How Museums are using Augmented Reality. September 17 2020 By CHARLOTTE COATES. Augmented reality is the process of using technology to superimpose images, text or sounds on top of what a person can already see. It uses a smartphone or tablet to alter the existing picture, via an app. The user stands in front of a scene and holds uptheir device.
WHAT MAKES A GREAT MUSEUM LABEL? What makes a great museum label? The best museum labels do more than provide information. A great museum label takes its reader on a revelatory journey, reframing perceptions along the way and provoking a lasting reaction. Swarupa Anila, Director of Interpretative Engagement at the Detroit Institute of Arts and juror for the AmericanAlliance
WHAT CAN MUSEUMS TEACH US ABOUT DIVERSITY? Mediation through the work of art, being respectful of cultures and experiences other than our own, adds a different tenor and a return of civility to the conversation.”. This is an important point. As centres of learning and understanding, museums can teach us how to discuss issues of diversity in a civil and constructive way.HEAD OF PEOPLE
Are you an experienced HR professional with an inclusive leadership style? Can you drive business process improvements and lead by example to promote an outstanding service ethic? WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO DECOLONIZE A MUSEUM? In the past few years, museums across the US, Europe, and Australia are trying to tackle the challenge of decolonizing their institutions. However, the very meaning of decolonizing is being debated. The Washington Post defines it as “a process that institutions undergo to expand the perspectives they portray beyond those of the dominant MUSEUMNEXT - MUSEUM NEWS, JOBS AND MAGAZINEABOUTARTICLESDIRECTORYONLINE LEARNINGGET INVOLVEDHOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY MuseumNext is an online magazine covering the museum sector through news, analysis and events. Our mission is to help those working in museums around the world to prepare for what’s next. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL INCOME SUMMIT 2021 The Digital Income Summit is a unique event looking at how museums can successfully increase revenue online. The event features more than thirty international speakers over three days, with actionable presentations offering strategies to boost your museum’s digital revenue. After each presentation you can put your questions to theexperts.
MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL SUMMIT Actionable Insight. The Digital Summit is a one-of-a-kind event sharing insightful talks, actionable ideas and unexpected connections to help you to do your best work. In a year when digital has played a vital role in museums our speakers will offer pragmatic, real world insight into how they overcame the challenges of pivoting to digital. WHICH MUSEUM CONFERENCES TO ATTEND IN 2021? The Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums Annual Meeting is an annual conference dedicated to fostering excellence in museums by providing our region’s museum professionals with high-quality professional development, networking opportunities, and special events. The 2021 conference will take place on October 14-16 in Wilmington, Delaware. MUSEUM AUDIENCES: HOW DO YOU FIND YOURS? In the images above, the process of a survey being created through SurveyMonkey is demonstrated. If you are using SurveyMonkey is find out more about your target audience, then select the options above: 1) My target market 2) Understand my market 10 WAYS MUSEUMS CAN BE MORE SUSTAINABLE The health of our planet is one of the defining issues of the age, and cultural institutions have their own part to play. The drive for museums to be more environmentally sustainable has never been more prominent nor more necessary. With constant news updates, fierce debates, regular strikes and bleak warnings all centred around the environment becoming more commonplace, it’s now WHAT CAN MUSEUMS TEACH US ABOUT DIVERSITY? Mediation through the work of art, being respectful of cultures and experiences other than our own, adds a different tenor and a return of civility to the conversation.”. This is an important point. As centres of learning and understanding, museums can teach us how to discuss issues of diversity in a civil and constructive way. HOW MUSEUMS CAN USE SOCIAL MEDIA? It’s estimated that in 2019 there are 3.2 billion people using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat every day. That’s roughly 42% of the world’s population. And, this only looks set to increase. Because young people are much more likely to use social media much than older audiences. 90.4% of millennials log intosocial
MAKING THE MUSEUM AUTISM FRIENDLY Making the Museum Autism Friendly – Best Practice from Around the World. November 17 2019 By Charlotte Coates. There are many museums working hard to make Autistic people feel welcome. Autism is a condition which affects how a person experiences the world around them. Autistic people see, hear and feel the world in a different wayto other
HOW THE CREATIVE USE OF AUDIO TOURS IS ATTRACTING A NEW About the author – Rebecca Carlsson. Rebecca Carlsson is a journalist writing extensively about the arts. She has a passion for modern art and when she’s not writing about museums, she can be found spending her weekends in them. MUSEUMNEXT - MUSEUM NEWS, JOBS AND MAGAZINEABOUTARTICLESDIRECTORYONLINE LEARNINGGET INVOLVEDHOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY MuseumNext is an online magazine covering the museum sector through news, analysis and events. Our mission is to help those working in museums around the world to prepare for what’s next. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL INCOME SUMMIT 2021 The Digital Income Summit is a unique event looking at how museums can successfully increase revenue online. The event features more than thirty international speakers over three days, with actionable presentations offering strategies to boost your museum’s digital revenue. After each presentation you can put your questions to theexperts.
MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL SUMMIT Actionable Insight. The Digital Summit is a one-of-a-kind event sharing insightful talks, actionable ideas and unexpected connections to help you to do your best work. In a year when digital has played a vital role in museums our speakers will offer pragmatic, real world insight into how they overcame the challenges of pivoting to digital. WHICH MUSEUM CONFERENCES TO ATTEND IN 2021? The Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums Annual Meeting is an annual conference dedicated to fostering excellence in museums by providing our region’s museum professionals with high-quality professional development, networking opportunities, and special events. The 2021 conference will take place on October 14-16 in Wilmington, Delaware. MUSEUM AUDIENCES: HOW DO YOU FIND YOURS? In the images above, the process of a survey being created through SurveyMonkey is demonstrated. If you are using SurveyMonkey is find out more about your target audience, then select the options above: 1) My target market 2) Understand my market 10 WAYS MUSEUMS CAN BE MORE SUSTAINABLE The health of our planet is one of the defining issues of the age, and cultural institutions have their own part to play. The drive for museums to be more environmentally sustainable has never been more prominent nor more necessary. With constant news updates, fierce debates, regular strikes and bleak warnings all centred around the environment becoming more commonplace, it’s now WHAT CAN MUSEUMS TEACH US ABOUT DIVERSITY? Mediation through the work of art, being respectful of cultures and experiences other than our own, adds a different tenor and a return of civility to the conversation.”. This is an important point. As centres of learning and understanding, museums can teach us how to discuss issues of diversity in a civil and constructive way. HOW MUSEUMS CAN USE SOCIAL MEDIA? It’s estimated that in 2019 there are 3.2 billion people using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat every day. That’s roughly 42% of the world’s population. And, this only looks set to increase. Because young people are much more likely to use social media much than older audiences. 90.4% of millennials log intosocial
MAKING THE MUSEUM AUTISM FRIENDLY Making the Museum Autism Friendly – Best Practice from Around the World. November 17 2019 By Charlotte Coates. There are many museums working hard to make Autistic people feel welcome. Autism is a condition which affects how a person experiences the world around them. Autistic people see, hear and feel the world in a different wayto other
HOW THE CREATIVE USE OF AUDIO TOURS IS ATTRACTING A NEW About the author – Rebecca Carlsson. Rebecca Carlsson is a journalist writing extensively about the arts. She has a passion for modern art and when she’s not writing about museums, she can be found spending her weekends in them. WHAT'S NEXT FOR MUSEUMNEXT Ahead of a busy summer of summits and conferences, MuseumNext Founder, Jim Richardson discusses the themes for his upcoming events, what he’s looking forward to learning and his thoughts on how the museum landscape is shifting as a result of the pandemic. WHAT CAN MUSEUMS LEARN FROM XR IN OTHER INDUSTRIES XR is changing the landscape not just for museums but for gaming, theatre, film and more It was Tim O’Reilly, founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, who made this astute comment on our increasing dependence on technology: MUSEUMNEXT ANNOUNCES DIGITAL MUSEUM CONFERENCE 2021 In February 2021 we will be holding a virtual edition of our popular MuseumNext Digital Summit to discuss at what we’ve learnt in a challenging year and to look ahead, beyond the pandemic. More than sixty speakers will share their insight and experience with talks about everything from live streaming through to online learning. COVID CREATED A CHANGE IN MINDSET IN MUSEUMS, NOW WHAT The impact of the Covid lockdowns, reduced industrial output and a dramatic reduction in air travel throughout 2020 is likely to reduce emissions by between 7% – 8%. So a 7.6% reduction means a massive change to the way we live our lives. But sentiment is changing. 70% of Brits believe that we should respond to climate change with the same MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL SUMMIT Actionable Insight. The Digital Summit is a one-of-a-kind event sharing insightful talks, actionable ideas and unexpected connections to help you to do your best work. In a year when digital has played a vital role in museums our speakers will offer pragmatic, real world insight into how they overcame the challenges of pivoting to digital. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL SUMMIT 19:00 (GMT) Join your fellow delegates for our opening reception, with games, challenges and the chance to connect with museum geeks all over the planet. Tuesday - 23 February 2021. 15:00 (GMT) Digital Collecting from Bushfires to a Pandemic. More Less details. CENTRE POMPIDOU ANNOUNCES A US SATELLITE MUSEUM A Cultural Hub? Jersey City is located in the northeastern corner of the state of New Jersey, just as short trip over the Hudson River from Manhattan Island, perhaps the most famous part of New York State where many of the world’s most renowned art galleries are alreadysituated.
HOW TO TAKE AN EXHIBITION DIGITAL Without an in-person experience, look at what makes digital channels great and utilize those unique qualities. Every channel is different, and that’s the benefit of this approach. However, it’s the exhibition designer’s responsibility to find what makes each channel special and take advantage of those aspects. Here are a few examples. HOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY How Museums are using Augmented Reality. September 17 2020 By CHARLOTTE COATES. Augmented reality is the process of using technology to superimpose images, text or sounds on top of what a person can already see. It uses a smartphone or tablet to alter the existing picture, via an app. The user stands in front of a scene and holds uptheir device.
CAN AUDIO TOURS SURVIVE SOCIAL DISTANCING? With social distancing set to be in place for some time in much of the world, it seems likely that a bring your own device approach is part of the new reality for museums. And, this could change the way that our audiences expect to access Audio Tours for the foreseeable future. By finding a way to deliver content to our visitor’s phones and MUSEUMNEXT - MUSEUM NEWS, JOBS AND MAGAZINEABOUTARTICLESDIRECTORYONLINE LEARNINGGET INVOLVEDHOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY MuseumNext is an online magazine covering the museum sector through news, analysis and events. Our mission is to help those working in museums around the world to prepare for what’s next. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL INCOME SUMMIT 2021 The Digital Income Summit is a unique event looking at how museums can successfully increase revenue online. The event features more than thirty international speakers over three days, with actionable presentations offering strategies to boost your museum’s digital revenue. After each presentation you can put your questions to theexperts.
MUSEUMNEXT ANNOUNCES DIGITAL MUSEUM CONFERENCE 2021 In February 2021 we will be holding a virtual edition of our popular MuseumNext Digital Summit to discuss at what we’ve learnt in a challenging year and to look ahead, beyond the pandemic. More than sixty speakers will share their insight and experience with talks about everything from live streaming through to online learning. HOW TO GET A JOB IN A MUSEUM? THE TECH START-UP PLUGGING MUSEUMS INTO THE POTENTIAL OF The tech start-up plugging museums into the potential of Desktop AR. February 17 2021 By Tim Deakin. At MuseumNext we receive our fair share of enquiries from new tech companies looking to launch into the museum market. And while not all are quite as revolutionary as the developers would have us believe, every now and again a solution comes MAKING MUSEUMS ACCESSIBLE TO THOSE WITH DISABILITIES Making Museums Accessible to Those With Disabilities. January 22 2020 By Goabaone Montsho. The international museum day theme of “Museums for equality: Diversity and Inclusion” calls on museums to open doors for diverse audience. However, Researchers in the United States, United Kingdom and Israel found empirical evidence that museums in HOW TECHNOLOGY IS BRINGING MUSEUMS BACK TO LIFE The examples we’ve explored today show how, by using technology smartly, museums can increase focus and interest on their collections. Chief Information Officer at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Jane Alexander, said it best, commenting: “The best use of digital is not to make you aware of the technology, but to make you aware of theart.”.
MUSEUM AUDIENCES: HOW DO YOU FIND YOURS? In the images above, the process of a survey being created through SurveyMonkey is demonstrated. If you are using SurveyMonkey is find out more about your target audience, then select the options above: 1) My target market 2) Understand my market QUIRKY MUSEUM MARKETING IDEAS TO GET NOTICED! Quirky Museum Marketing Ideas to Get Noticed! Museums around the world need to constantly come up with inventive new Museum marketing ideas. From putting a moustache on an aeroplane to setting dinosaurs loose in the middle of a major city, these guerrilla marketing ideas and imaginative advertisements helped these museums to turn heads and HOW THE CREATIVE USE OF AUDIO TOURS IS ATTRACTING A NEW About the author – Rebecca Carlsson. Rebecca Carlsson is a journalist writing extensively about the arts. She has a passion for modern art and when she’s not writing about museums, she can be found spending her weekends in them. MUSEUMNEXT - MUSEUM NEWS, JOBS AND MAGAZINEABOUTARTICLESDIRECTORYONLINE LEARNINGGET INVOLVEDHOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY MuseumNext is an online magazine covering the museum sector through news, analysis and events. Our mission is to help those working in museums around the world to prepare for what’s next. MUSEUMNEXT DIGITAL INCOME SUMMIT 2021 The Digital Income Summit is a unique event looking at how museums can successfully increase revenue online. The event features more than thirty international speakers over three days, with actionable presentations offering strategies to boost your museum’s digital revenue. After each presentation you can put your questions to theexperts.
MUSEUMNEXT ANNOUNCES DIGITAL MUSEUM CONFERENCE 2021 In February 2021 we will be holding a virtual edition of our popular MuseumNext Digital Summit to discuss at what we’ve learnt in a challenging year and to look ahead, beyond the pandemic. More than sixty speakers will share their insight and experience with talks about everything from live streaming through to online learning. HOW TO GET A JOB IN A MUSEUM? THE TECH START-UP PLUGGING MUSEUMS INTO THE POTENTIAL OF The tech start-up plugging museums into the potential of Desktop AR. February 17 2021 By Tim Deakin. At MuseumNext we receive our fair share of enquiries from new tech companies looking to launch into the museum market. And while not all are quite as revolutionary as the developers would have us believe, every now and again a solution comes MAKING MUSEUMS ACCESSIBLE TO THOSE WITH DISABILITIES Making Museums Accessible to Those With Disabilities. January 22 2020 By Goabaone Montsho. The international museum day theme of “Museums for equality: Diversity and Inclusion” calls on museums to open doors for diverse audience. However, Researchers in the United States, United Kingdom and Israel found empirical evidence that museums in HOW TECHNOLOGY IS BRINGING MUSEUMS BACK TO LIFE The examples we’ve explored today show how, by using technology smartly, museums can increase focus and interest on their collections. Chief Information Officer at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Jane Alexander, said it best, commenting: “The best use of digital is not to make you aware of the technology, but to make you aware of theart.”.
MUSEUM AUDIENCES: HOW DO YOU FIND YOURS? In the images above, the process of a survey being created through SurveyMonkey is demonstrated. If you are using SurveyMonkey is find out more about your target audience, then select the options above: 1) My target market 2) Understand my market QUIRKY MUSEUM MARKETING IDEAS TO GET NOTICED! Quirky Museum Marketing Ideas to Get Noticed! Museums around the world need to constantly come up with inventive new Museum marketing ideas. From putting a moustache on an aeroplane to setting dinosaurs loose in the middle of a major city, these guerrilla marketing ideas and imaginative advertisements helped these museums to turn heads and HOW THE CREATIVE USE OF AUDIO TOURS IS ATTRACTING A NEW About the author – Rebecca Carlsson. Rebecca Carlsson is a journalist writing extensively about the arts. She has a passion for modern art and when she’s not writing about museums, she can be found spending her weekends in them. MUSEUMNEXT ANNOUNCES DIGITAL MUSEUM CONFERENCE 2021 In February 2021 we will be holding a virtual edition of our popular MuseumNext Digital Summit to discuss at what we’ve learnt in a challenging year and to look ahead, beyond the pandemic. More than sixty speakers will share their insight and experience with talks about everything from live streaming through to online learning. 4 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE EMBARKING ON YOUR NEXT XR Back in 2016 at the E3 gaming conference, Virtual Reality games were suddenly the hot topic, with a raft of projects in the pipeline. And top of the list of highly anticipated VR games was the now infamous Final Fantasy XV: The VR Experience.The game sounded thrilling on paper – you and a cast of characters were tasked with taking down a Behemoth (one of the game’s many deadly beasts). CENTRE POMPIDOU ANNOUNCES A US SATELLITE MUSEUM A Cultural Hub? Jersey City is located in the northeastern corner of the state of New Jersey, just as short trip over the Hudson River from Manhattan Island, perhaps the most famous part of New York State where many of the world’s most renowned art galleries are alreadysituated.
HOW DO YOU START A MUSEUM? ADVICE FROM FOUR MUSEUM LEADERS Bridget McKenzie founded the Climate Museum UK in 2018 because “climate change causes rapid changes to the planet, to our politics, to our sense of being human, sense of our continuity of heritage, and all kinds of people need support to deal with those changes.”. More traditionally, museums can be founded around a collection. WHY WE NEED MUSEUMS NOW MORE THAN EVER But despite this, there’s a strong case to be made that the museum is more relevant today than it has ever been. From addressing key social issues to transforming how we see the future, the humble museum has the power to reflect and shape our society. Here are five reasons why we need museums now more than ever. WHAT MAKES A GREAT MUSEUM LABEL? What makes a great museum label? The best museum labels do more than provide information. A great museum label takes its reader on a revelatory journey, reframing perceptions along the way and provoking a lasting reaction. Swarupa Anila, Director of Interpretative Engagement at the Detroit Institute of Arts and juror for the AmericanAlliance
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Are you an experienced HR professional with an inclusive leadership style? Can you drive business process improvements and lead by example to promote an outstanding service ethic? QUIRKY MUSEUM MARKETING IDEAS TO GET NOTICED! Quirky Museum Marketing Ideas to Get Noticed! Museums around the world need to constantly come up with inventive new Museum marketing ideas. From putting a moustache on an aeroplane to setting dinosaurs loose in the middle of a major city, these guerrilla marketing ideas and imaginative advertisements helped these museums to turn heads and HOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY How Museums are using Augmented Reality. September 17 2020 By CHARLOTTE COATES. Augmented reality is the process of using technology to superimpose images, text or sounds on top of what a person can already see. It uses a smartphone or tablet to alter the existing picture, via an app. The user stands in front of a scene and holds uptheir device.
HOW MUSEUMS CAN USE SOCIAL MEDIA? It’s estimated that in 2019 there are 3.2 billion people using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat every day. That’s roughly 42% of the world’s population. And, this only looks set to increase. Because young people are much more likely to use social media much than older audiences. 90.4% of millennials log intosocial
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4 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE EMBARKING ON YOUR NEXT XR Back in 2016 at the E3 gaming conference, Virtual Reality games were suddenly the hot topic, with a raft of projects in the pipeline. And top of the list of highly anticipated VR games was the now infamous Final Fantasy XV: The VR Experience.The game sounded thrilling on paper – you and a cast of characters were tasked with taking down a Behemoth (one of the game’s many deadly beasts). MUSEUM AUDIENCES: HOW DO YOU FIND YOURS? In the images above, the process of a survey being created through SurveyMonkey is demonstrated. If you are using SurveyMonkey is find out more about your target audience, then select the options above: 1) My target market 2) Understand my market ARTICLES ON ENGAGING MUSEUM VISITORS Film: Taking a DIWO (Do It With Others) approach to museum public engagement. Fionn Kidney, Global Engagement Manager with Science Gallery International spoke at MuseumNext Indianapolis in September 2015 about how cultural organizations can meaningfully engage theircommunities
MAKING MUSEUMS ACCESSIBLE TO THOSE WITH DISABILITIES Making Museums Accessible to Those With Disabilities. January 22 2020 By Goabaone Montsho. The international museum day theme of “Museums for equality: Diversity and Inclusion” calls on museums to open doors for diverse audience. However, Researchers in the United States, United Kingdom and Israel found empirical evidence that museums in HOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY How Museums are using Augmented Reality. September 17 2020 By CHARLOTTE COATES. Augmented reality is the process of using technology to superimpose images, text or sounds on top of what a person can already see. It uses a smartphone or tablet to alter the existing picture, via an app. The user stands in front of a scene and holds uptheir device.
WHAT CAN MUSEUMS TEACH US ABOUT DIVERSITY? Mediation through the work of art, being respectful of cultures and experiences other than our own, adds a different tenor and a return of civility to the conversation.”. This is an important point. As centres of learning and understanding, museums can teach us how to discuss issues of diversity in a civil and constructive way. MAKING THE MUSEUM AUTISM FRIENDLY Making the Museum Autism Friendly – Best Practice from Around the World. November 17 2019 By Charlotte Coates. There are many museums working hard to make Autistic people feel welcome. Autism is a condition which affects how a person experiences the world around them. Autistic people see, hear and feel the world in a different wayto other
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MUSEUM AUDIENCES: HOW DO YOU FIND YOURS? In the images above, the process of a survey being created through SurveyMonkey is demonstrated. If you are using SurveyMonkey is find out more about your target audience, then select the options above: 1) My target market 2) Understand my market ARTICLES ON ENGAGING MUSEUM VISITORS Film: Taking a DIWO (Do It With Others) approach to museum public engagement. Fionn Kidney, Global Engagement Manager with Science Gallery International spoke at MuseumNext Indianapolis in September 2015 about how cultural organizations can meaningfully engage theircommunities
MAKING MUSEUMS ACCESSIBLE TO THOSE WITH DISABILITIES Making Museums Accessible to Those With Disabilities. January 22 2020 By Goabaone Montsho. The international museum day theme of “Museums for equality: Diversity and Inclusion” calls on museums to open doors for diverse audience. However, Researchers in the United States, United Kingdom and Israel found empirical evidence that museums in HOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY How Museums are using Augmented Reality. September 17 2020 By CHARLOTTE COATES. Augmented reality is the process of using technology to superimpose images, text or sounds on top of what a person can already see. It uses a smartphone or tablet to alter the existing picture, via an app. The user stands in front of a scene and holds uptheir device.
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In May 2017, Will Stanley, Senior Communications Officer with the Science Museum in London, told MuseumNext about the museum’s highly successful Kickstarter campaign to rebuild Eric, the first British robot. In total, 861 people donated, raising over £51,000 in total to bring Eric back to life. Will’s insightful comments reveal the pros WHAT CAN MUSEUMS TEACH US ABOUT DIVERSITY? Mediation through the work of art, being respectful of cultures and experiences other than our own, adds a different tenor and a return of civility to the conversation.”. This is an important point. As centres of learning and understanding, museums can teach us how to discuss issues of diversity in a civil and constructive way. MAKING THE MUSEUM AUTISM FRIENDLY Making the Museum Autism Friendly – Best Practice from Around the World. November 17 2019 By Charlotte Coates. There are many museums working hard to make Autistic people feel welcome. Autism is a condition which affects how a person experiences the world around them. Autistic people see, hear and feel the world in a different wayto other
HOW MUSEUMS ARE HELPING HOMELESS PEOPLE 4 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE EMBARKING ON YOUR NEXT XR Back in 2016 at the E3 gaming conference, Virtual Reality games were suddenly the hot topic, with a raft of projects in the pipeline. And top of the list of highly anticipated VR games was the now infamous Final Fantasy XV: The VR Experience.The game sounded thrilling on paper – you and a cast of characters were tasked with taking down a Behemoth (one of the game’s many deadly beasts). ARTICLES ON MUSEUMS AND DESIGN This archive brings together all the articles that we have published on design for museums. How do we design museums, what is the latest thinking in the museum HOW MUSEUMS ARE USING AUGMENTED REALITY How Museums are using Augmented Reality. September 17 2020 By CHARLOTTE COATES. Augmented reality is the process of using technology to superimpose images, text or sounds on top of what a person can already see. It uses a smartphone or tablet to alter the existing picture, via an app. The user stands in front of a scene and holds uptheir device.
WHICH MUSEUM CONFERENCES TO ATTEND IN 2021? The Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums Annual Meeting is an annual conference dedicated to fostering excellence in museums by providing our region’s museum professionals with high-quality professional development, networking opportunities, and special events. The 2021 conference will take place on October 14-16 in Wilmington, Delaware. QUIRKY MUSEUM MARKETING IDEAS TO GET NOTICED! Quirky Museum Marketing Ideas to Get Noticed! Museums around the world need to constantly come up with inventive new Museum marketing ideas. From putting a moustache on an aeroplane to setting dinosaurs loose in the middle of a major city, these guerrilla marketing ideas and imaginative advertisements helped these museums to turn heads and WHAT MAKES A GREAT MUSEUM LABEL? What makes a great museum label? The best museum labels do more than provide information. A great museum label takes its reader on a revelatory journey, reframing perceptions along the way and provoking a lasting reaction. Swarupa Anila, Director of Interpretative Engagement at the Detroit Institute of Arts and juror for the AmericanAlliance
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