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in title, tags, annotations or urlArt appreciation is measureable - 1 views
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"By measuring brain activity, interviewing test persons about thoughts and reactions, and charting their artistic knowledge, it's possible to gain new and exciting insight into what makes people appreciate good works of art. The model can be used for visual art, music, theatre and literature"
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this is one of those interesting angle on trends in neuroscience / quantification; push back will be on 'why do we need to measure everything' ; push towards this world will say - but if we know how people process arts experience we can improve the level of engagement.. Great scan hit!
Museum 2.0: Year One as a Museum Director... Survived! - 2 views
Museums now centre for promoting sustainable development - Director : Ghana Business News - 0 views
DarwinTunes software 'evolves' music without composers - Los Angeles Times - 1 views
Insight-Driven Innovation | MIT Technology Review - 1 views
Outsourcing Architectural Services to BluEntCAD Could Save You Big Dollars - 0 views
The Urgency of Empathy & Social Impact in Museums - MuseumNext - 0 views
Cooler Insights: Should Museums Attract Niche Or Mass Audiences? - 0 views
Museum Audience Insight - 1 views
Museum Audience Insight: Free Admission Days and Daily Deals - 1 views
The Optimistic Futurist: An alternative way to get fruits & veggies | Salisbury, NC - Salisbury Post - 0 views
How the Internet is killing innovation | VentureBeat - 0 views
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Interesting observations on diversity and depth of reading/
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I think it is particularly true in this era of social media that we tend to hear only from/about people who are like us. Deep discussion of issues cannot thrive in this sort of an environment. There are many talented, insightful folks writing on their own blogs about important topics, but I don't have time to seek them out, read them, and understand what they're saying in order to form an opinion. So? I rely on my social media contacts. Oops.