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Axel Vogelsang

NEW: Technology and Creativity: Social Media, Mobiles & Museums | MuseumsEtc - 1 views

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    This new book brings together papers given at a recent major conference jointly organised by the Center for Mobile Communication Studies at Rutgers University (the world's first academic unit to focus solely on social aspects of mobile communication) and Liberty Science Center (the New Jersey-New York City region's largest education resource).
Axel Vogelsang

Museum 2.0: Getting in on the Act: New Report on Participatory Arts Engagement - 1 views

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    Last month, the Irvine Foundation put out a new report, Getting In On the Act, about participatory arts practice and new frameworks for audience engagement. Authors Alan Brown and Jennifer Novak-Leonard pack a lot into 40 pages--an argument for the rise of active arts engagement, a framework for thinking about ways to actively involve audiences, and lots of case studies. It is framed as a kind of study guide; pop-outs provide questions that tease out opportunities and tensions in the narrative. This report is not an end-all; it is the opening for a conversation.
Axel Vogelsang

Guardian Teacher Network launched - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the Teacher Network, where you can browse and use thousands of innovative free resources and create and share your own. Assess your class's progress with our unique Test Centre, and use the network to find the perfect job. The Teacher Network is part of Guardian Professional Networks, our new community sites where we bring together insights, news and best practice. Guardian Professional is a division of Guardian News & Media."
Axel Vogelsang

Here Is New York - 1 views

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    HERE IS NEW YORK is not a conventional gallery show. It is something new, a show tailored to the nature of the event, and to the response it has elicited. The exhibition is subtitled "A Democracy of Photographs" because anyone and everyone who has taken pictures relating to the tragedy was invited to submit their images to the gallery, where they were digitally scanned, printed and displayed on the walls alongside the work of top photojournalists and other professional photographers.
Axel Vogelsang

Arianna Huffington: Museums 2.0: What Happens When Great Art Meets New Media? - 0 views

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    Museums are increasingly using technology to reach an audience outside their walls. And I, of course, am a complete evangelist for new media and for institutions adapting as fast as possible to changes new technologies are bringing to our world. But when the time came to talk to the museum heads about using social media tools to expand their audiences and enrich the museum-going experience, I found myself oddly reticent.
Bettina Minder

SI Web and New Media Strategy - home - 2 views

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    This is the public wiki for the Smithsonian's Web and New Media strategy process. Anybody - - inside or outside the Smithsonian - - can join this wiki and help us. You don't need to be a member to see everything on the site, but if you want to edit, discuss, create new pages, and add comments you'll need
Axel Vogelsang

German Traces NYC - 0 views

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    German Traces NYC is mobile, augmented reality experience designed to let learners explore German cultural heritage in New York City. The application makes use of archival documents, photographs, and multimedia narratives to bring to life to this significant thread of New York City and United States history.
Axel Vogelsang

The Impact of Blogs and Other Social Media on the Life of a Curator - 0 views

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    Museums are quickly adapting to Web 2.0, and engaging with a new on-line audience. Social media projects are being developed and used by museum staff, and curators are starting to explore this new space. When the Powerhouse Museum's curatorial department created their first blog, they had no idea what they were in for, or what challenges they would face. They also had little idea of how curators as a whole are participating in social media activities. This paper will use the Powerhouse Museum's 'Object of the Week' blog and a major international survey of curators to investigate how social media activities are impacting on curatorial practice.
Axel Vogelsang

The Museum of the Future » Timing is everything - When do people consume your... - 1 views

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    With the rise of new media a paradigm shift has occurred in the time when people "consume" museums. In the old days people would pick a specific moment to visit a museum. Maybe dress up a bit, make it a day out. On an average they would pick two, maybe three moments a year to spend time with museums. Nowadays, using Twitter and Facebook, we try to make people interact with museums twenty-four seven. They don't even have to be dressed to "visit" a museum.
Axel Vogelsang

Culture Popped: Towards which paths can pop culture of digital media lead museums? - Mu... - 0 views

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    Success with digital media for museums, education and cultural organisations isn't about scrambling to sign up to the latest fads, those teasmades of technology, and more about attitudes of organisations and the individuals within them. What are the handles we can grab hold of to begin or better develop our journeys into digital media use in the world of exhibition, performances or engagement of new audiences? It tries to make a few points, some more successfully than others, no doubt. Key amongst them:- how to institutions do better what is now so easy for everyman to do?- is there anything to be learned from the world of startups where coming up with a compelling problem that needs solved? What are the problems museums manage to solve? Do they need to think in that way at all?- what potential is there for cultural organisations to open themselves up to new audiences by tackling the same content and ideas in alternative ways and on different platforms?
Bettina Minder

Web 2.0 Storytelling: Emergence of a New Genre (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    A story has a beginning, a middle, and a cleanly wrapped-up ending. Whether told around a campfire, read from a book, or played on a DVD, a story goes from point A to B and then C. It follows a trajectory, a Freytag Pyramid-perhaps the line of a human life or the stages of the hero's journey. A story is told by one person or by a creative team to an audience that is usually quiet, even receptive. Or at least that's what a story used to be, and that's how a story used to be told. Today, with digital networks and social media, this pattern is changing. Stories now are open-ended, branching, hyperlinked, cross-media, participatory, exploratory, and unpredictable. And they are told in new ways: Web 2.0 storytelling picks up these new types of stories and runs with them, accelerating the pace of creation and participation while revealing new directions for narratives to flow.
Axel Vogelsang

New Media: Sukiennice Museum shows Stories Behind the Paintings : Museum Media - 1 views

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    New Media: Sukiennice Museum shows Stories Behind the Paintings
Axel Vogelsang

Self-publishing a book: 25 things you need to know | Fully Equipped - CNET Reviews - 0 views

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    "Its short history is this: I worked on it for several years, acquired a high-powered agent, had some brushes with major publishers, then, crickets. Way back when, say, a dozen years ago, a single editor could acquire a book, but today a whole board is usually required to sign off on a project, especially when a big advance is involved. Worse yet, the traditional book-publishing business has fallen on hard times, with layoffs and news that vaunted old publishers such as Houghton Mifflin have literally put the freeze on acquisitions. In short, it's ugly out there, particularly for new fiction writers. "
Axel Vogelsang

Unsung New Yorkers - 1 views

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    This project presents a collective portrait of workers who keep New York City running. Their stories unfold in a series of multimedia profiles produced by students at the Columbia Journalism School.
Axel Vogelsang

Laurie Anderson says museums losing cachet to Web - Yahoo! India News - 0 views

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    Laurie Anderson sees a new online trend in the art world that has galleries and museums in a tailspin: the power of the Web to distribute art.
Axel Vogelsang

Facebooks Newsfeed-Filter - Wir bekommen nur 5 % aller Meldungen überhaupt zu... - 1 views

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    Wir bekommen in unseren Facebook-Newsfeed nämlich mitnichten alle News serviert. Ich hab erst kürzlich von einem Facebook-Marketing-Profi gehört, dort landen höchstens 5 Prozent aller tatsächlichen News unserer Kontakte. In Worten: Fünf Prozent! 95 von 100 Facebook-News tauchen also gar nicht in unserem Newsfeed auf.
Bettina Minder

Storytelling: digital technology allows us to tell tales in innovative new wa... - 0 views

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    Storytelling: digital technology allows us to tell tales in innovative new ways. As the tools available to publishers grow more sophisticated, it's up to us to experiment and see what sticks. [...]Stories are memory aids, instruction manuals and moral compasses. When enlisted by charismatic leaders and turned into manifestos, dogmas and social policy, they've been the foundations for religions and political systems. When a storyteller has held an audience captive around a campfire, a cinema screen or on the page of a bestseller, they've reinforced local and universal norms about where we've been and where we're going. And when they've been shared in the corner shop, at the pub or over dinner they've helped us define who we are and how we fit in. Human experience is a series of never-ending, overlapping stories bumping into one another in expected and unexpected ways.[...]
Bettina Minder

24 Things I Do When Launching a New Blog - 0 views

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    "Launching a new blog is very daunting for some whilst very exciting for others. To me it's a totally exciting experience and I can't wait to get started. If you're the same, it's important to make sure your enthusiasm doesn't lead you to launching too early and without having everything setup properly."
Axel Vogelsang

Interactive Novel/iPhone App - Dickens Dark London - 0 views

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    To coincide with the opening of the Dickens and London exhibition, the Museum of London has launched a new iPhone and iPad app which takes users on a journey through the darker side of Charles Dickens' London.
Axel Vogelsang

Museum of London - Streetmuseum Londinium - 0 views

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    Following on from the success of award-winning app Streetmuseum™, the Museum of London has joined forces with AETN UK's flagship channel HISTORY™ to develop a new app which gives users the opportunity to see Roman London as it was 2,000 years ago
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