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experience economy
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The notion of experience enterprises has been coined in response to the experience economy. It encompasses those enterprises, both commercial and publicly funded, which have at their heart, the mandate to attract new audiences/ consumers/ producers through the development of integrated, multiplatform experiences.
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In the museum environment, it is sometimes suggested that audiences/creators and producers are willing to pay more for products and services if these are provided in an atmosphere that generates ‘memorable’ experiences. If this is the case and designers have yet to explore the impact of the user/creator on their practice, what will it mean for the development of future museum communication programs?
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This posting is a starting point for problematising a broader shift in consumption and production
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found impacts that these shifts will have on future design practices and in turn, the ways in which they will affect museum programs.
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political
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that the human side of the most powerful museum directors in the UK was on view. The highlights were clear – both directors have a firm grip on the realities of audience participation, global relevance, political recognition, cultural guardianship, trusteeship and future relationships.
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Their
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commitment
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museum as a learning space and one where knowledge is shared was evident. The both recognised a historic ‘imperfect relationship’ between curators and audiences and agreed that this was an important area, ripe for transformation.
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The future of the museum may be rooted in the buildings they occupy but it will address audiences across the world and will be a place where people across the world will have a conversation.
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the growing challenge would to look for online capacity and encourage curatorial teams to work there as much as they do in the galleries.
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On transformations in cultural communication…We have had an imperfect relationship between the curator and our audience.
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The relationship between the media and museums has transformed:
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Arts are now an issue.
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tarkowskiThis blog examines social media, cultural institutions and digital participation. It's based on the research projects Engaging with Social Media in Museums and New Literacy, New Audiences. Regular contributors are Angelina Russo, Lynda Kelly and Seb Chan
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