Long before face filters and dancing hot dogs could alter the way we see the world and ourselves, there was already a group of people experimenting with the notion of the “real”: surrealist artists.
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FOR MUSEUMS, AUGMENTED REALITY IS THE NEXT FRONTIER
There’s a tremendous opportunity, especially around technology like augmented reality, to engage visitors.’
Read MoreArtechouse isn’t a traditional museum experience. That’s exactly why you should go.
In this central space, you can relax on bean bag chairs or interact with the pets by moving your body or motioning on an app that was specifically created for the exhibition (more on that below). If you get close enough, bubbles appear on-screen, mimicking your movements like a digital […]
Read MoreNew York Times Lets You Visit Statue of Liberty’s Torch Without Trip to NYC via Augmented Reality
While a new museum to house the original torch of the Statue of Liberty is under construction on Liberty Island and scheduled to open in May 2019, New York Times readers can now view the sculpture in their own space through augmented reality.
Read More7 Fine Art Museum Apps
Many fine art museums around the world offer mobile apps, and most of them are free. They boast a variety of features, including virtual tours, visitor information, details about works of art, audio descriptions, and more.
Read MoreScrew Ice Cream—These Are the Millennial Museums We Really Need
The Pizza Experience, a 14,000-square-foot pop-up with pie-themed interactive exhibits, is popping up in Chicago and Los Angeles. San Diego will soon get an entire museum dedicated to the beloved avocado. And the monumental Museum of Ice Cream, which started all this insanity, remains sold out as it tours the country in a […]
Read MoreA guide to creating heritage experiences that will attract millennials
Millennials look well beyond the castle walls for their heritage kicks. Famous streets, notorious beauty spots – even virtual worlds – can be a draw for an audience that values story over convention.
Read MoreMuseums and Millennials – The Art of Engagement
In his Adweek article, Millennials are Discovering Art by Ditching Museums for Instagram and Pinterest, Robert Klara asserts that “social media has nudged museums aside as the primary venue by which American consumers discover works of art.” Don’t let your museum be nudged aside!
Read More4 creative ways to lure millennials to museums
Millennials are the world’s largest generation, so museums have to find ways to engage them. They’re also the most connected adult generation, with the widest reach in information sharing. Engaging millennials is not about marketing, it’s about operating as a good cultural center in the social ecosystem.
Read MoreMuseum Marketing – Beyond Cultural and Heritage Tourism
Museums and cultural institutions are proactively changing to expand their reach and appeal to new audiences, strengthening their role beyond cultural and heritage tourism. I recently attended the 2018 Museum Association of New York annual conference to learn what is happening in the industry. The theme of the conference was “Visioning Change,” […]
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