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How Will 2021’s Digital Learnings Pave The Way For Museums In 2022?

Following a year of pandemic-accelerated innovation, 2021 saw the arts and culture sectors reorient themselves around the digital sphere. The need to continually engage their newfound audiences has compelled institutions to boost their virtual offerings, consider new mediums such as NFTs, and retool their approaches to inclusivity and accessibility.

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Forecasting 2022, Part 1: Waves Ahead

I’d hoped to be forecasting the post-COVID future by this point, but that apparently wasn’t in the cards. (Forgive me a little futurist Tarot humor.) Instead, it’s entirely possible that 2022 will become Year Three of the COVID-19 pandemic. That being so, your foresight, and mine, needs to remain firmly […]

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Athens belongs to the future

The restart of travel following the Covid-19 pandemic is a chance to reset tourism over the next several years. Athens is embracing the opportunity to become a more sustainable destination by rethinking the traditional divide between visitors and locals. Today it’s clear that tourism cannot become sustainable without a sustainable […]

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Exhibits, objects and emotion: can museums change behaviour?

Rachel Mackay explores how design choices in object display and exhibition design can create emotional impact and even change attitudes Emotion has not always enjoyed a positive reputation within the museum and heritage world. Back in the 1980s and 1990s, emotion and heritage were considered unnatural bedfellows. Emotion in the heritage world was seen as mere nostalgia; an unhelpful […]

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How Will 2021’s Digital Learnings Pave The Way For Museums In 2022?

Following a year of pandemic-accelerated innovation, 2021 saw the arts and culture sectors reorient themselves around the digital sphere. The need to continually engage their newfound audiences has compelled institutions to boost their virtual offerings, consider new mediums such as NFTs, and retool their approaches to inclusivity and accessibility.

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