Earlier this year, our team at the Autry National Center of the American West in Los Angeles launched an online crowdfunding campaign for our exhibition about Route 66. In 60 days, we raised more than $60,000 for the exhibition, including more than $40,000 through the Indiegogo platform and $20,000 in offline donations.
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How augmented reality will make street art come to life
Amid vagabonding taco trucks and art galleries, in Miami’s sunny art district, Wynwood, there are blocks and blocks of mural-embossed buildings. It’s a neighborhood with fantastic imagery only limited to an artist’s imagination. It’s also a community that is using technology in an unprecedented way to engage smartphone-distracted passersby.
Read MoreGAMIFYING THE MUSEUM EXPERIENCE THROUGH BEACON TECHNOLOGY
It’s a known fact that a huge number of today’s population has a smartphone, and most of those people, especially millennials, are consumed by the games and apps on their phones. Remember the game Pokémon Go? People were literally obsessed with it, and would travel far and wide to catch […]
Read MoreSIX WAYS PROXIMITY MARKETING CAN INCREASE MUSEUM ATTENDANCE
Museums must consistently keep their physical space attractive and interesting so their audiences find them relevant and valuable. A current challenge is marketing to Millennials and Centennials. As tech-driven generations, many of these younger consumers would rather play games on their smart phones or shop online than visit a museum. […]
Read MoreTREND ALERT: USING BEACON TECHNOLOGY IN MUSEUMS TO ENTICE MILLENNIALS
Studies have shown that the dependence on the Internet of Things and smartphones has increased dramatically, especially with millennials. The generation is said to spend more than 5 hours day on their devices, so it can be concluded that the attention span of millennials is relatively short. With proximity marketing and […]
Read MoreHow Culture Shapes Economic Development
One of the big questions in urbanism is the degree to which culture shapes economic development. Traditionally, it was thought that culture follows from economic development: The more developed and affluent that a city becomes, the more money that it has to spend creating art galleries, museums, concert halls, and other cultural […]
Read More7 tips to get more repeat visitors to your attraction
Does your attraction, like many others, depend heavily on “one and done” tourists? Here’s how to encourage repeat visitors.
Read MoreBring foreign tourists to museums with a great marketing strategy
The seven institutions of National Museum Wales have witnessed a huge jump in visits from overseas – here’s how we did it
Read MoreTop 10 Tips To Great Museum Exhibit Design
DESIGNING A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE When it is a great experience, going to a museum can teach us, delight us and inspire us; however, a lot of effort goes into a museum exhibit design. As architects, we can learn a lot by understanding the ingredients that make such designs so successful. […]
Read MoreThe Museum and the Stylus
How the Cooper Hewitt used a much-maligned technology to draw in younger visitors. This article is part of Update or Die, a series from Future Tense about how businesses and other organizations keep up with technological change—and the cost of falling behind.
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