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Adventures in Artist-Driven Public Engagement: Machine Project at the Hammer Museum

Museum 2.0

What happens when a formal art museum invites a group of collaborative, participatory artists to be in residence for a year? Will the artists ruin the museum with their plant vacations and coatroom concerts? Will the bureaucracy of the institution drown the artists in red tape? No, this is not a reality TV show.

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Impressions of the Palm Pre

Robert Weiner

You can click the function key next to the letter Z (I gather it's orange on Sprint's model, but not on Verizon's) to simulate arrow keys, but it's still hard to move around. It's easiest to open if you slide the keyboard out. You can select albums, artists, genres, songs, or playlists -- so far so good. Web Browsing.

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What I Learned From @Sree Sreenivasan Chief Digital Officer of @MetMuseum

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Sree delivered the lunch time keynote about “How Institutions Go Digital” ( Slides and Curated Tweets ) which was a funny, engaging, and insightful talk about digital transformation of a staid institution. Artists have been using the right tool at the right time to make art. Everything we do is in service of the art.

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The ROI of Social Media - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Charlene Li and Forrester Research developed one of the other more popular ROI models for Social Media. While this model focuses more on the ROI for blogs , there are some useful metrics that can be applied to other forms of social media. Of course one of the biggest returns is brand visibility. The result for a single day was $4.3

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Self-Censorship for Museum Professionals

Museum 2.0

You can view (and download ) the slides and audio here, which feature our provocations and the discussion that followed. The audio starts noisy. in which we explored the peculiarities of self-censorship in the creation of museum exhibitions. but it gets better. The cow or pig exhibit is called “Meet Your Meat.”

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Why Click! is My Hero (What Museum Innovation Looks Like)

Museum 2.0

is an exhibition of photos that were submitted by open call and judged by individuals over the Web in an experiment following the collective intelligence model set forth by James Surowiecki in his book The Wisdom of Crowds. designers devised new models that connected visitors with exhibits in a different way. It’s a research project!

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