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40+ Unforgettable Live Auction Items that Sell Well

Bloomerang

Auctioneers have to capture the audience’s attention with eye-catching items that spark bidding wars. This guide is a great place to start to generate ideas for items and packages that will captivate your audience at your next auction event. Donors especially value special seats, such as front-row tickets or box seats.

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Fighting for Inclusion

Museum 2.0

These are the notes and slides for a keynote speech I'm giving this Saturday at MuseumNext in Indianapolis. We fought against common preconceptions of what a museum audience looks like or who a museum is for. So start with a goal. They don't have to be professional artists, or wealthy donors, or famous historians to contribute.

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Interview with Brooklyn Museum's Shelley Bernstein

Museum 2.0

We saw that these artists were using the wall, then telling us about it on Flickr. Do you think of your efforts as trying to draw new audiences into the museum or reach out to meet them where they are? I think about it as going to them rather than the audience coming to us. Were they really using it as a post-visit resource?

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Observations from The Tech Virtual Museum Workshop, Month 1

Museum 2.0

Our proto-users are artists, architects, university professors, mathematicians, engineers who have already been experimenting with creating interactive environments and objects within the virtual world. I can talk to an artist about her digital storytelling piece while watching two engineers experiment with a sensor-rich dance floor.

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