Journal for Art Research - 0 views
Report on gallery audiences - 1 views
Guess who's going to the gallery? report - 0 views
Top 10 exhibition apps - 2 views
new media in museums - 4 views
Changing educational paradigms - 0 views
MOCA on teaching contemporary art - 1 views
this group - 1 views
we have 6 pending requests to join this group from outside folk. What does everyone feel about opening it up to include more people than Gallery staff? We can of course set up a more specialised on...
Learning to teach on line - 2 views
41 Ways Museums Are Merging Social and Tech to Engage Audiences - 1 views
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You might find this interesting, good summary of what's going on.
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Really interesting - thanks, Francesca. The first 10 examples are well-established, widely-used (social media, blogs, mobile apps, flickr, etc), but it gets more intriguing as you read on and see the very creative ways museums are adapting these technologies to suit their collections. LACMA (home of the Rainn Wilson 'celebrity-takes-over-our-twitter-feed) and The Walker Art Centre are particularly good. The Walker have a photo booth at their party-oriented 'After Hours' nights, and the photos go directly to flickr - very clever and fun http://calendar.walkerart.org/afterhours/index.wac
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Art Babble - 1 views
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Have you heard of Art Babble? This is a fantastic site for webvideos produced by art museums. SFMoMa and MoMA are some of the key producers. I think it was launched not too long ago. Some excellent videos of artists in their studios, installation videos, and lectures by artists and experts at given museum. Great for brainstorming ideas for future videos with artists....
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It's super-dooper. Beautifully set out and great range of institutions. I found this on it: an introduction to the coming year's programs at the AIC by their director - fab programs and a nice way to promote them! http://www.artbabble.org/video/art-institute-director-jim-cuno-introduces-500-ways-looking-modern