The way we interact with museums and their collections is changing fast, and so too is the way they\u27re now engaging with us. A panel discussion with Frank Howarth, Director of the Australian Museum; Associate Professor Angelina Russo from the Faculty of Design at Swinburne University; and Louise Douglas, General Manager, Audiences and Programs at the National Museum of Australia. We also hear from the Director General of the International Council of Museums, Julien Anfruns. In Part Two we hear about a new 3D image capture process that\u27s being developed for museum use in Brisbane. We chat with Seb Chan from the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney and we also explore some of the practical difficulties involved in trying to coordinate the digiti...
The Natural History Museum, London (NHM) has now carried out more than five years of digitisation un...
The museum world is rapidly changing from being collection-centred to being community-centred and fo...
We are well used to the idea that the Museum has a role in explaining national identity. Yet the Na...
A panel discussion with Frank Howarth, Director of the Australian Museum; Associate Professor Angeli...
Panel discussion exploring changes in the ways people interact with museums and collections, includi...
Following and completing the acclaimed publications Museum of the Future (2014) and The Private Muse...
The Digital Future of Museums: Conversations and Provocations argues that museums today can neither ...
As museums worldwide shuttered in 2020 because of the coronavirus, New York-based cultural strategis...
The future of museums would appear to be a hot topic for museum managers and developers. It was the ...
Rapid changes in contemporary society have shifted the centrality of things to the centrality of pe...
In less than two decades web 2.0 technologies have triggered a paradigm shift within museums, and se...
Animals, plants, minerals, fossils etc. in our collections are part of our cultural and natural heri...
Published online: 06 Jan 2020. The 10th Berndt Foundation Biennial LectureMuseums are our memory ba...
Australian museums, encouraged to promote the value of cultural diversity by Australian government ...
Museums represent a collection of ancient and modern knowledge that needs to be protected, dissemin...
The Natural History Museum, London (NHM) has now carried out more than five years of digitisation un...
The museum world is rapidly changing from being collection-centred to being community-centred and fo...
We are well used to the idea that the Museum has a role in explaining national identity. Yet the Na...
A panel discussion with Frank Howarth, Director of the Australian Museum; Associate Professor Angeli...
Panel discussion exploring changes in the ways people interact with museums and collections, includi...
Following and completing the acclaimed publications Museum of the Future (2014) and The Private Muse...
The Digital Future of Museums: Conversations and Provocations argues that museums today can neither ...
As museums worldwide shuttered in 2020 because of the coronavirus, New York-based cultural strategis...
The future of museums would appear to be a hot topic for museum managers and developers. It was the ...
Rapid changes in contemporary society have shifted the centrality of things to the centrality of pe...
In less than two decades web 2.0 technologies have triggered a paradigm shift within museums, and se...
Animals, plants, minerals, fossils etc. in our collections are part of our cultural and natural heri...
Published online: 06 Jan 2020. The 10th Berndt Foundation Biennial LectureMuseums are our memory ba...
Australian museums, encouraged to promote the value of cultural diversity by Australian government ...
Museums represent a collection of ancient and modern knowledge that needs to be protected, dissemin...
The Natural History Museum, London (NHM) has now carried out more than five years of digitisation un...
The museum world is rapidly changing from being collection-centred to being community-centred and fo...
We are well used to the idea that the Museum has a role in explaining national identity. Yet the Na...