In current museum practice, policy, and literature it is indicated that to be able to live up to today’s communication standards in a museum context, different types of expertise need to come together in collaboration. However, in museum literature, collaborative projects have often been evaluated in terms of their overall perspectives and outcomes, rather than discussing how the collaborative and co-creative efforts are shaped and feed into the designs. Therefore, this paper suggests an initial framework for understanding and discussing collaborative constellations and co-creative processes in museum experience design, by presenting a Venn diagram. This builds on a case study of three recent collaborative constellations between designers, ...
This case study focuses on a design-led integrated project involving first year undergraduates from ...
Human centred design is a design philosophy that places the human at the centre of any design progra...
What does the age of participation look like from the perspective of a museum visitor? Arguably, the...
In this paper we reflect on the process of co-design by detailing and comparing two strategies for t...
“Collective Creativity in the Art Museum” examines different types of collaborative design processes...
The main objective of this article is to reflect upon the integration of digital media in museums by...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018The purpose of this study was to describe practitio...
peer-reviewedWe reflect on the process, outcomes and value generated by applying co-design to a lar...
This thesis aims to examine the process of community co-created science communication in the form of...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012University of Washington <bold>Abstract<bold> Colla...
This thesis documents the design and development of novel interactive experiences that explored conc...
Through a case study, this thesis explores how Nordenfjeldske Museum of Decorative Arts and Design (...
This thesis describes how an interaction design approach is used to encourage museum community invol...
Public engagement in museum design has been widely discussed and practiced. Public engagement not on...
The relationship between collaboration and innovation in cultural organisations is an emerging topic...
This case study focuses on a design-led integrated project involving first year undergraduates from ...
Human centred design is a design philosophy that places the human at the centre of any design progra...
What does the age of participation look like from the perspective of a museum visitor? Arguably, the...
In this paper we reflect on the process of co-design by detailing and comparing two strategies for t...
“Collective Creativity in the Art Museum” examines different types of collaborative design processes...
The main objective of this article is to reflect upon the integration of digital media in museums by...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018The purpose of this study was to describe practitio...
peer-reviewedWe reflect on the process, outcomes and value generated by applying co-design to a lar...
This thesis aims to examine the process of community co-created science communication in the form of...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012University of Washington <bold>Abstract<bold> Colla...
This thesis documents the design and development of novel interactive experiences that explored conc...
Through a case study, this thesis explores how Nordenfjeldske Museum of Decorative Arts and Design (...
This thesis describes how an interaction design approach is used to encourage museum community invol...
Public engagement in museum design has been widely discussed and practiced. Public engagement not on...
The relationship between collaboration and innovation in cultural organisations is an emerging topic...
This case study focuses on a design-led integrated project involving first year undergraduates from ...
Human centred design is a design philosophy that places the human at the centre of any design progra...
What does the age of participation look like from the perspective of a museum visitor? Arguably, the...