More Related Content More from Margot Bloomstein (20) Creation Curations Ethics of Content Strategy W2E8. © 2011
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Curation filters the flood of
content for the specific
purpose, place, time, and
audience
11. © 2011
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Curation filters the flood of
content so that the audience
can take meaning from it
12. © 2011
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Curation filters the flood of
content so that the audience
can take meaning from it
How can I use this information?
What’s most important about this topic?
How is this relevant to me or me today?
13. © 2011
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Curation filters the flood of
content so that the audience
can take meaning from it
What five things should I buy first?
What can get me up to speed on the news?
How can I best interact with you?
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But what if it doesn’t create new
meaning?
If we’re not doing that, what is the
value in what we are doing?
Without new meaning, can content
be valuable?
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But addition isn’t creation.
Danger Mouse selected parts,
remixed existing music, and
designed new elements to integrate.
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“The street is a theater, though with free admission.”
Henri Cartier-Bresson
29. © 2011
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exploration
engagement+
creation?
selection
exclusion
editing
preservation
arrangement
emphasis
archiving
expiration
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Creation is the act of making
new meaning from the world,
and often, sharing it with others.
31. © 2011
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Creation is the act of making
new meaning from the world,
and often, sharing it with others.
Interface
Action and actor
Synthesis
Engagement, publishing, dissemination
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Do we also require
the artist or content creator
to offer a point of view?
34. © 2011
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Do we also require
the author or website or newspaper
to offer a point of view?
37. © 2011
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“All history is provisional, and any
retrospective worth looking at
expresses a point of view.”
Peter Galassi, Chief Curator,
MOMA Department of Photography
38. © 2011
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“All history is provisional, and any
retrospective worth looking at
expresses a point of view.”
Peter Galassi, Chief Curator,
MOMA Department of Photography
Reliable narrator?
39. © 2011
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“All history is provisional, and any
retrospective worth looking at
expresses a point of view.”
Peter Galassi, Chief Curator,
MOMA Department of Photography
Storyteller?
40. © 2011
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“All history is provisional, and any
retrospective worth looking at
expresses a point of view.”
Peter Galassi, Chief Curator,
MOMA Department of Photography
Trustworthy arbiter of reality?
44. © 2011
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“First we conceive the subject
that will bring new insight to both
the general public and experts.”
George Shackelford,
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Chair, Art of Europe and Solomon Curator
of Modern Art
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Scope and perspective
Cultivation, aggregation, editing
48. © 2011
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“Then we figure out the works
that should be in the show and
use contacts in the field.
Some are held in reserve, some
we may not get, and some we
have no way of tracking down.”
49. © 2011
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Human Automation
Aggregation
CultivationFiltering
Hunting
Prioritization
50. © 2011
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Scope and perspective
Cultivation, aggregation, editing
Building the story for the target
audience
51. © 2011
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“Next we put together the catalog,
a book of the exhibition—not an
entry for each piece.
A narrative allows us to tell the
story better and more concisely
than if we had to comment on
each object.”
52. © 2011
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Scope and perspective
Cultivation, aggregation, editing
Building the story for the target
audience
Organization, juxtaposition,
hierarchy, and emphasis
53. © 2011
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“I control where things go on the
wall and in what sequence.
I shape the visitor’s experience:
I pair things, create groups, and
consider scale.”
56. © 2011
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“There’s creativity in the
intervention I make in what I
choose for you to see—
an exercise that has an effect on
how you understand a subject.”
61. © 2011
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Scope and perspective
Cultivation, aggregation, editing
Building the story for the target
audience
Organization, juxtaposition,
hierarchy, emphasis
Bias
63. © 2011
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“The public ought to recognize
there’s a person behind what
they’re seeing.
But the art, not the organization,
is the purpose—that’s why we’re a
museum, not a publishing house.”
64. © 2011
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Digital curators at Realtor.org
follow these same steps to curate
Field Guides:
Specific to a topic
Mined from customer service calls
Updated on a set editorial calendar
Curating resources, examples, and data
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Curation is an act of creating new
meaning by combining existing
content with new perspective.
68. © 2011
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Curation is an act of creating new
meaning by combining existing
content with new perspective.
Perspective is the unique purview of
humans.
69. © 2011
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Curation is an act of creating new
meaning by combining existing
content with new perspective.
Perspective is the unique purview of
humans.
Without that, it’s just aggregation.
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Accidents vs. intentions—
and where do algorithms fit in
anyhow?
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Curating calls for emphasis in
organization—and visual sense.
76. © 2011
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How can you tell the story and
maintain the integrity of the
content you curate in new
contexts?
77. © 2011
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“Deleting the Petri dish so that
people see the yeast colony is a
more responsible representation.”
Felice Frankel, photographer and scientist
82. © 2011
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“Every punch has to be worked out.
Not four cameras and then you
cut it together in the editing room.
That’s selecting, not directing.”
Martin Scorsese on Raging Bull
83. © 2011
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How can we hold ourselves
responsible if we don’t have
communication goals to which
we’re accountable?
88. © 2011
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Ethical content strategy and
curation demand a concrete
perspective.
89. © 2011
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Ethical content strategy and
curation demand a concrete
perspective.
What is most important?
90. © 2011
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Ethical content strategy and
curation demand a concrete
perspective.
What’s the message you’re trying to
send?
91. © 2011
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Ethical content strategy and
curation demand a concrete
perspective.
Can you sustain it cohesively and
consistently through the experience?
92. © 2011
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“Sustainable content is content
you can create—and maintain—
without going broke,
without lowering quality in ways
that make the content suck, and
without working employees into
nervous breakdowns.”
Erin Kissane, The Elements of Content Strategy
93. © 2011
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What are we trying to do, anyway?
• Create by engaging and sharing
94. © 2011
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What are we trying to do, anyway?
• Create by engaging and sharing
• Curate with human oversight &
perspective
95. © 2011
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What are we trying to do, anyway?
• Create by engaging and sharing
• Curate with human oversight &
perspective
• Commit to a transparent, intentional,
sustainable strategy
96. © 2011
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Thank you!
Rick Allen, Felice Frankel, Erin Kissane, Mike Lohmiller,
Hilary Marsh, Tamsen McMahon, Mary Martinez-Garcia,
George Shackelford, Boston Museum of Fine Arts,
Content Strategy New England, and the Content
Strategy Google Group.
Cartier-Bresson works © Henri Cartier-Bresson / Magnum Photos.
Books www.flickr.com/photos/tansengming/2728694064.
Hoarding © AETV. Niagara Falls CC www.flickr.com/photos/zaniac.
Water CC www.flickr.com/photos/mariela/72464475.
97. © 2011
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But wait! There’s MORE!
• Content Strategy Google Group
• Meetup.com/ your local
content strategy chapter
• Twitter: follow #contentstrategy
• Content Strategy at Work,
coming this spring!
98. © 2011
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Thank you!
Margot Bloomstein
@mbloomstein
margot@appropriateinc.com
slideshare.net/mbloomstein
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