A Chance for Change? New Media in the Transforming Museum is an original study into the role of new media in visitor meaning making processes in the museum. This dissertation maps visitor meanings in two museum contexts; the ‘Crossroads’ exhibition at the Allard Pierson in Amsterdam and the Riverside Museum in Glasgow. Using an innovative combination of different quantitative and qualitative methods, visitor meanings are studied from multiple perspectives. Particularly creative is the use of two ethnographically-inspired techniques; the accompanied visit and photography-led exit interviews. From these two methods twelve types of meaning making are distilled which then serve as the main analytical tool in this study. This dissertation aims t...
Photographs of objects are ubiquitous in the work and presentation of museums, whether in collection...
Photographs of objects are ubiquitous in the work and presentation of museums, whether in collection...
Evolving with technological advances and the prevailing practice, museums took hold of digital devic...
<p class="p1">This paper investigates how museum visitors use digital technologies to mediate their ...
Digital technologies are often said to be open, democratic, social and participatory. These qualitie...
This contribution reflects on some key aspects of the “museum” (intended in its broadest sense) in o...
Museums today find themselves within a mediatised society, where everyday life is conducted in a dat...
!is work builds on the assumption that, in a contemporary space made of interactive aesthetics and w...
This article explores how we may study physical museum foyers as multilayered spaces of communicatio...
This chapter focuses on the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) as a case study for the em...
This chapter focuses on the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) as a case study for the em...
The hypothesis of this article is that the authentic and auratic exhibited objects in museums enter ...
Photographs of objects are ubiquitous in the work and presentation of museums, whether in collection...
The connective potentials of digital media have been positioned as a key part of a contemporary muse...
Digital mediators have been present for some time in museums. Often lumped in with other kinds of “i...
Photographs of objects are ubiquitous in the work and presentation of museums, whether in collection...
Photographs of objects are ubiquitous in the work and presentation of museums, whether in collection...
Evolving with technological advances and the prevailing practice, museums took hold of digital devic...
<p class="p1">This paper investigates how museum visitors use digital technologies to mediate their ...
Digital technologies are often said to be open, democratic, social and participatory. These qualitie...
This contribution reflects on some key aspects of the “museum” (intended in its broadest sense) in o...
Museums today find themselves within a mediatised society, where everyday life is conducted in a dat...
!is work builds on the assumption that, in a contemporary space made of interactive aesthetics and w...
This article explores how we may study physical museum foyers as multilayered spaces of communicatio...
This chapter focuses on the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) as a case study for the em...
This chapter focuses on the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) as a case study for the em...
The hypothesis of this article is that the authentic and auratic exhibited objects in museums enter ...
Photographs of objects are ubiquitous in the work and presentation of museums, whether in collection...
The connective potentials of digital media have been positioned as a key part of a contemporary muse...
Digital mediators have been present for some time in museums. Often lumped in with other kinds of “i...
Photographs of objects are ubiquitous in the work and presentation of museums, whether in collection...
Photographs of objects are ubiquitous in the work and presentation of museums, whether in collection...
Evolving with technological advances and the prevailing practice, museums took hold of digital devic...