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Axel Vogelsang

Screened Out: Preferences for Technology in Museums | ExhibiTricks: The Museum Exhibit ... - 0 views

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    A research shows that most people actually don't rate supportive technology very high when it comes to museum visits. However, the comment section is quite interesting as it shows that this also depends very much on the type of museum. Art museums for example do have a comparably high acceptance of technology (about one third)
Axel Vogelsang

The Handheld Guide: Experimenting with Mobile Technology in Museums | Technology in the... - 2 views

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    There has been a lot of buzz lately about mobile technology with the release of mobile apps by some major museums like MoMA, The Brooklyn Museum, and the Museum of Natural History. Reviews have been mixed, but the discussion about the way mobile technology should be used in museums has definitely picked up speed.
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.[...]
Axel Vogelsang

VAST2012: The 12th International Symposium on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Cultural... - 0 views

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    Digital technology has the potential to influence every aspect of the cultural heritage environment. Archaeologists and cultural heritage scientists as well as Information and Communication Technology (ICT) experts have in the past collaborated to find solutions to optimise all aspects of capturing, managing, analysing and delivering cultural information, but many unsolved problems remain. The goal of VAST 2012 will be to build on the open dialogue between these different areas of expertise, and in particular allow ICT experts to have a better understanding of the critical requirements that cultural heritage professionals have for managing and delivering cultural information and for the ICT systems that support these activities.
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.
Axel Vogelsang

Camerjam :: Mobile for the Cultural Sector - 1 views

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    The Mobile for the Cultural Sector Conference will include a wide variety of people from across the Global cultural sector and the technology sector and will bring together the 200+ senior figures from: * museum, gallery and cultural sector curators, directors and board members * digital specialists * commercial strategists * pr and marketing teams * fund-raising and development specialists * quangos and leadership and training bodies * mobile app, website and marketing developers * advertising, planning and creative advertising agencies * network operators, handset manufacturers and technology leaders
Axel Vogelsang

How Tech Is Changing the Museum Experience - 2 views

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    Museums are exploring digital and mobile technologies to enhance visitor experience. Initiatives go beyond technology within exhibits and installations, but also include more pervasive uses of tech to create interactive experiences for visitors throughout a museum, as well as remote experiences for those who cannot get there.
Bettina Minder

Engaging young people using digital technology - project examples | Online Audiences in... - 1 views

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    Engaging young people using digital technology - project examples Project examples emailed in response to a request via GEM, DLNET and MCG lists Sep 2010.
Axel Vogelsang

Sony Wonder Technology Lab - 0 views

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    Explore exciting NEW exhibits in a dynamic, state-of the art facility that brings technology and creativity together to make learning experiential, entertaining and fun.
Axel Vogelsang

Museum Next 2013, Amsterdam, 13-14.05.13 - 1 views

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    This year MuseumNext will focus on 'What's Next' and will use this call for papers to create a programme that is structured around eight key themes. These will be directed by the proposals submitted from our community to highlight the direction in which museums and technology are heading.
Axel Vogelsang

TourSphere™ is a unique collaboration of artists, entrepreneurs, and technolo... - 0 views

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    TourSphere™ is a unique collaboration of artists, entrepreneurs, and technologists. We see the world through a creative lens-and we believe that mobile technology can ignite a new wave of learning about our world.
Axel Vogelsang

Audience 2.0: How Technology Influences Arts Participation (Multi-Media Version) - 2 views

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    This report describes the demographic characteristics of U.S. adults that participated in the arts (such as concerts, plays, and dance performances) via electronic media (e.g., TV, radio, computers and portable media devices) in 2008, based on the Survey of Public Participation in the Arts (SPPA). Separately, the report examines broad categories of arts participation via Internet. The report also investigates factors contributing to the likelihood of some Americans experiencing art through media. Finally, the report considers the relationship between media-based arts activities and other types of arts participation, such as live attendance and personal arts creation. June 2010. 146 pp.
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    Super, das ist ja ein toller und hilfreicher Report, danke fürs Aufspüren. ;-)
Bettina Minder

2010 Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report | NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Network - 0 views

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    The second annual Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report, a joint project of Common Knowledge, thePort, and NTEN, has hard data and insights on the trends surrounding social networking technology as part of nonprofit organizations' marketing, communications, fundraising, and program services.
Bettina Minder

Social media/Web Guidelines and Strategy Worksheets | conference.archimuse.com - 0 views

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    The following strategy worksheets and guidelines were developed by Enterprise Technology and Local History Services at the Minnesota Historical Society (MHS) as templates for use by other history organizations. The guidelines were created both from experiences here at MHS and by glomming good ideas from the guidelines of others around the web.
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    The following strategy worksheets and guidelines were developed by Enterprise Technology and Local History Services at the Minnesota Historical Society (MHS) as templates for use by other history organizations. The guidelines were created both from experiences here at MHS and by glomming good ideas from the guidelines of others around the web.
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?
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

Digital audiences: engagement with arts and culture online - 1 views

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    Every day millions of Britons engage with the arts and cultural sector through digital media.1 This engagement comes in many forms and is in a constant state of evolution, driven by technological change. Five years ago, mobile phones were for texts and calls and Facebook barely existed. Today, a quarter of us have a smartphone through which we can listen to a song, or watch a trailer for an artistic performance.2 Over 40,000 people track the Royal Opera House, and over 58,000 the British Museum, through Facebook; while FACT in Liverpool has 7,000 Twitter followers.However, this research represents the first time that this online engagement with arts and culture in England has been captured and quantified
Axel Vogelsang

Museumnext 2011, 26 + 27.05.11, Edinburgh, U.K - 0 views

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    The conference will focus on building communities, empowering audiences and fundraising all approached from the perspective of new technology and developments on the web
Axel Vogelsang

What's The Social Technographics Profile Of Your Customers? - 0 views

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    "Companies often approach Social Computing as a list of technologies to be deployed as needed - a blog here, a community there - to achieve a marketing goal. But a more coherent approach is to start with your target audience and determine what kind of relationship you want to build with them, based on what they are ready for. You can use the tool on this page to get started."
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    Companies often approach Social Computing as a list of technologies to be deployed as needed - a blog here, a community there - to achieve a marketing goal. But a more coherent approach is to start with your target audience and determine what kind of relationship you want to build with them, based on what they are ready for. You can use the tool on this page to get started.
Axel Vogelsang

Everyone's a critic now | Culture | The Observer - 0 views

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    Eine Reflektion über Populärkultur und die Rolle der Kritik in Zeiten sozialer Medien...: "The point is that authority has migrated from critics to ordinary folks, and there is nothing - not collusion or singleness of purpose or torrents of publicity - that the traditional critics can do about it. They have seen their monopoly usurped by what amounts to a vast technological word-of-mouth of hundreds of millions of people."
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