Also quite relevant to this discussion is NAME's Exhibitionist issue and the article "The Unexhibitable"
http://name-aam.org/uploads/downloadables/EXH.fall_08/The%20Unexhibitable.pdf
I was the lead designer for the National Museum of Australia which opened in 2001. I'm American but believe my outsiders view point was an advantage. I'm not telling tales of of school by saying the museum was extremely controversial during it's l...
Not only do venues not make a compelling case for renting a tour, all too often the tour content is an overlay on whatever interpretive components already exisit "missing information" "age or interest targeted" or "we forgot...". Only one museum, ...
This is a terrificly well written summary of doing just about any aspect of an exhibit, much less a tech rollout.
The copyright tracking aspect of the SIguide was the key aspect of devloping content. For example, within a single 70 second product...
NASA's Phoenix mission just won a Shorty Award. That mission to Mars' polar ice cap is a great example of how Twitter can be an effective tool for interpretive information on the fly.
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2009-020
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