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The Unanticipated Benefits of Content Curation: Build Staff Expertise and Reduce Information Overload

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The museum curator does research, is an expert in the particular artistic style, selects the best examples, puts them together in an exhibit, provides important context with annotation on the labels, and so on. They know the grapes, the winemaker and their techniques, and vintages. I also like the metaphor of a sommelier.

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Museum 2.0 Rerun: Answers to the Ten Questions I Am Most Commonly Asked

Museum 2.0

Are there certain kinds of institutions that are more well-suited for participatory techniques than others? Art museums are the least likely to empower their own staff to initiate participatory projects but the most likely to work with artists whose approach to participation might be quite extreme. Yes and no.

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Why Are So Many Participatory Experiences Focused on Teens?

Museum 2.0

A large number of the collaborative projects of which I'm aware (in which staff partner with community members to co-develop exhibits or programs) are initiated with teens. Teens are perceived as more interested in technology-mediated experiences and more familiar with social technologies in particular than their adult counterparts.

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How Different Types of Museums Approach Participation

Museum 2.0

Recently, I was giving a presentation about participatory techniques at an art museum, when a staff member raised her hand and asked, "Did you have to look really hard to find examples from art museums? These attributes makes science museums and science centers ideal for participatory projects that are collaborative and action-oriented.

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Answers to the Ten Questions I am Most Often Asked

Museum 2.0

Are there certain kinds of institutions that are more well-suited for participatory techniques than others? Art museums are the least likely to empower their own staff to initiate participatory projects but the most likely to work with artists whose approach to participation might be quite extreme. Yes and no.

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Where Do We Put It? Fitting the Web Into Museums

Museum 2.0

And while there's lots of good stuff in these sections (including an introduction for me to some wild net artists ), it's the last chunk that interests me most, where Karen explores the question of how and where Internet art should be exhibited. Let's examine the case for each of Karen's techniques. Integration. On the website?

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[PODCAST] Broaden Your Message With Influencer-Driven Campaigns | Ft. Jeanette Russell

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Now after you evolve your influencer outreach, you’ll want to work with those top influencers to help collaborate on content because the pros that are out there that are on your list, say they have a Klout score over 70., Our featured artist is Bernardus. they’re basically famous.