Live posting of people's responses to exhibition
Exhibition has a postcard wall where people can add what they can do to change the environment
can we transcribe the postings to twitter?
'one thing that you can do'
Offer the museum as venue for a tweet up over the next few months
Cool! Asking that one question - what do you want to know? is in itself such a profound shift for art museums! How have you found MOMA to work with Twitter?
My wonderful colleague in Communication, Victor Samra, currently Twitters for MoMA, but this week I will start twittering for MoMAlearning. So that will be a whole new adventure, and I hope to push the envelope a little... This is a perfect conversation to have for me right now!
Permalink Reply by Luke on March 17, 2009 at 12:41pm
What if you can openly comment on the exhibit or individual piece and tie it in to (Museum) website as well as present it in the museum as a tweet feed to see what others are commenting on. #artcatchr has it. Furthermore, you can mine the data and chatter to provide real time feed back on your museum, exhibits, and works...
Could be a good way of developing an online exhibition that continues to evolve during and after the on-floor exhibition has gone. I'll check out artcatchr
This would be useful if there is an online version of the exhibition which can be viewed from the internet. It would great expand the potential audiences for the exhibition and solicit responses across the "twittersphere" from all over the world. Incidentally where is this exhibition held?
Good point Walter. Particularly as the exhibition will be held in Sydney and will only be on the floor for three months from May. I'm not sure about whether there will be an online exhibition but I'll check!