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Ruth Cuadra

What if EVERYONE was a futurist? - 1 views

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    applying futures methods to individuals...www.personalfutures.net
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    I know Verne from the Houston program and APF-- maybe we could get him to do a webinar or post>?
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    Garry, this would be great. I'll suggest it via the new Foresight Committee.
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    Happy to do an e-ntroduction -- otherwise he is a very accessible if a member wanted to reach out-- Verne Wheelwright Let me know how the committee receives idea...1
Karen Wade

Developers dive in to create a wealth of autism apps - latimes.com - 0 views

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    New apps to reach people with autism
Gina Hall

Zócalo Public Square :: Why On Earth Am I Looking At This? - 0 views

  • Most Museums Have Trouble Connecting To the Public. Maybe It's Time For Some New Ideas.
  • underprepared for their pending encounter with the visual arts
  • many audience members seem intuitively aware of what is missing: more access to the story explaining how and why a work has arrived at this place for their enjoyment.
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  • soldiering through the galleries and paying minimal attention to the exhibits prepared expressly for their viewing
  • reanimated by the opportunities to engage in eating, spending, and talking on the phone—activities compatible with a sidewalk stroll.
  • critical message about the socializing function of the city
  • There is scientific data, too, upon which to build an argument for ensuring that we do better by our museum guests.
  • participation in the arts, especially as audience, predicted civic engagement, tolerance, and altruism.”
  • “[T]he space of the art museum is an inherently public or civic space,” wrote Glenn Lowry, director of the Museum of Modern Art, in a recent essay. “Art museums in this context need to be understood as quintessentially urban institutions that play a critical role in defining the intellectual and physical fabric of cities and towns.”
Ariane Karakalos

The Portland Art Museum Transforms an Exhibition Into a Social Platform | Fast Company - 0 views

  • museum borrowed from social networking platforms and created a dynamic ecosystem that invites different
  • evels of involvement from three types of people--creators, commentators and consumer
  • The museum's bold step was reaching out to creators--Portland's creative community--and inviting them to make their own exhibitions and events exploring the creative revolution in China as part of the total China Design Now exhibition experience.
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  • To extend community involvement online, the museum created CDNPDX.org where sixteen different blog editors from the community contribute content and editorial perspectives daily.
  • While including potentially offensive underground comics and "amateur" art may make some traditional museum-goers uncomfortable, the museum believes that inviting people to be part of the experience is necessary to remain relevant and worth the risk.
Ariane Karakalos

The Derfner Judaica Museum, Louise Braverman Architect, world architecture news, archit... - 0 views

  • accessible spaces that are architecturally comfortable, curatorially comprehensible and technologically equipped to meet the needs of both the current and future elderly.
Karen Wade

NN living museum and autism school team up - Daily Press - 1 views

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    Another great example of a museum serving visitors with autism.
Karen Wade

West Covina business owner hit with multiple ADA lawsuits - SGVTribune.com - 0 views

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    The "down" side of the ADA
Karen Wade

A Museum Visit For Art Lovers With Alzheimer's : NPR - 1 views

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    Another great program for visitors with memory loss and their care givers-and this time also involving middle school students.
Karen Wade

independence today - 0 views

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    A great article about the Missouri History Museum's work in recording the history of the disability rights movement.
Karen Wade

Here's a museum that tells blind visitors: Please touch! - 0 views

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    Another museum that considers all of it visitors!
smithwarner277

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