Museums have evolved over time from collections of artifacts and ideas in ancient times to institutions that preserve and educate about human and natural heritage. They grew out of temples and churches in antiquity and the middle ages. The modern museum emerged in the 15th century and became truly public institutions after the French Revolution, with structures now designed to complement their collections. Museums can be purpose built or conversions and come in many types defined by their subject matter such as art, history, science and more. They serve the non-profit purpose of educating society through acquiring, preserving and exhibiting tangible and intangible heritage.
The great challenge to museum architecture lies in providing for the often conflicting uses of the building. On one hand, the important objects in the collection must be preserved, and preservation often requires very specific environments. On the other hand, museums make parts of their collection available to the public, so the environment must be comfortable for people, enabling their movement through the space and providing for their safety.
Museums are institutions that house, preserve, and display collections of artifacts and objects of cultural, historical, or scientific significance. Most large museums are located in major cities and aim to serve both researchers and the general public. The earliest museums began as private collections of wealthy individuals and families displayed in "wonder rooms." Modern museum design and planning aims to properly house collections and meet the needs of the community through intentional planning of the mission and physical space. Proper environmental controls are crucial, as museums require strict temperature and humidity levels to prevent damage to artifacts from fluctuations or condensation.
Exhibits and museums can take many forms, from permanent displays in large institutions to temporary traveling shows. The document outlines several types of exhibits and museums, including art exhibitions, interpretive exhibitions that provide context, and commercial exhibitions like trade shows. Museums are defined as institutions that preserve and display culturally significant artifacts for public education. Many different types of specialized museums are described that focus on areas like architecture, art, history, natural science, and more.
This document discusses the role of museums in education, specifically regarding social studies. It begins with definitions of a museum and discusses how museum education involves planning visits before, during, and after students tour the museum. Museums can enhance social studies lessons by bringing historical objects to life and helping students understand different cultures. The document advocates for museums to engage more with schools and communities through mobile exhibits and sharing resources. Overall, it argues that museums are valuable educational tools that make abstract concepts more concrete and help achieve social studies curriculum goals.
The National Museum in New Delhi is one of the largest museums in India. It covers over 5,000 years of culture and heritage from India and other parts of the world. The museum has over 206,000 works of art across different galleries that showcase artifacts from the prehistoric era to modern works. Key galleries include those displaying Harappan civilization artifacts, Buddhist art, coins, costumes, musical instruments, and sculptures. The museum is located in central Delhi near Janpath and houses a significant collection chronicling Indian history and culture.
Tourists who are visiting to museums in Doha can learn about the history of Qatar by looking at the prints and manuscripts, woodwork, pottery and jewellery and prehistoric settlement gold, medals, stone age flints and fossils.
The document provides information about museums, libraries, and art galleries. It defines a museum according to ICOM as a non-profit institution that acquires, conserves, researches, communicates and exhibits materials for education and enjoyment. Museums collect important objects and make them available for public viewing through permanent or temporary exhibits. The document then discusses several major museums in India, including the Indian Museum in Kolkata, which is the oldest and largest multi-purpose museum in Asia-Pacific, and the Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad, which houses the largest one-man collection in the world.
Museums have evolved over time from collections of artifacts and ideas in ancient times to institutions that preserve and educate about human and natural heritage. They grew out of temples and churches in antiquity and the middle ages. The modern museum emerged in the 15th century and became truly public institutions after the French Revolution, with structures now designed to complement their collections. Museums can be purpose built or conversions and come in many types defined by their subject matter such as art, history, science and more. They serve the non-profit purpose of educating society through acquiring, preserving and exhibiting tangible and intangible heritage.
The great challenge to museum architecture lies in providing for the often conflicting uses of the building. On one hand, the important objects in the collection must be preserved, and preservation often requires very specific environments. On the other hand, museums make parts of their collection available to the public, so the environment must be comfortable for people, enabling their movement through the space and providing for their safety.
Museums are institutions that house, preserve, and display collections of artifacts and objects of cultural, historical, or scientific significance. Most large museums are located in major cities and aim to serve both researchers and the general public. The earliest museums began as private collections of wealthy individuals and families displayed in "wonder rooms." Modern museum design and planning aims to properly house collections and meet the needs of the community through intentional planning of the mission and physical space. Proper environmental controls are crucial, as museums require strict temperature and humidity levels to prevent damage to artifacts from fluctuations or condensation.
Exhibits and museums can take many forms, from permanent displays in large institutions to temporary traveling shows. The document outlines several types of exhibits and museums, including art exhibitions, interpretive exhibitions that provide context, and commercial exhibitions like trade shows. Museums are defined as institutions that preserve and display culturally significant artifacts for public education. Many different types of specialized museums are described that focus on areas like architecture, art, history, natural science, and more.
This document discusses the role of museums in education, specifically regarding social studies. It begins with definitions of a museum and discusses how museum education involves planning visits before, during, and after students tour the museum. Museums can enhance social studies lessons by bringing historical objects to life and helping students understand different cultures. The document advocates for museums to engage more with schools and communities through mobile exhibits and sharing resources. Overall, it argues that museums are valuable educational tools that make abstract concepts more concrete and help achieve social studies curriculum goals.
The National Museum in New Delhi is one of the largest museums in India. It covers over 5,000 years of culture and heritage from India and other parts of the world. The museum has over 206,000 works of art across different galleries that showcase artifacts from the prehistoric era to modern works. Key galleries include those displaying Harappan civilization artifacts, Buddhist art, coins, costumes, musical instruments, and sculptures. The museum is located in central Delhi near Janpath and houses a significant collection chronicling Indian history and culture.
Tourists who are visiting to museums in Doha can learn about the history of Qatar by looking at the prints and manuscripts, woodwork, pottery and jewellery and prehistoric settlement gold, medals, stone age flints and fossils.
The document provides information about museums, libraries, and art galleries. It defines a museum according to ICOM as a non-profit institution that acquires, conserves, researches, communicates and exhibits materials for education and enjoyment. Museums collect important objects and make them available for public viewing through permanent or temporary exhibits. The document then discusses several major museums in India, including the Indian Museum in Kolkata, which is the oldest and largest multi-purpose museum in Asia-Pacific, and the Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad, which houses the largest one-man collection in the world.
Museology involves the history, collection, research, and preservation of artifacts. It is an interdisciplinary field that draws from subjects like art history, conservation, and museum studies. The document outlines the key areas of various disciplines like biology, physics, chemistry, earth science, and social science. It stresses the importance of understanding different fields of study and respecting colleagues from various disciplines as many areas are interrelated.
The document discusses several aspects of ancient cultures, providing details on artifacts from the Phoenicians like a clay mask and descriptions of Phoenician ships called biremes; religious structures from various cultures are also examined, such as the second Jewish temple and Sumerian ziggurats.
The Government Museum in Mathura houses archaeological artifacts, pottery, sculptures, paintings and coins primarily from the Mathura region. It was founded in 1874 and initially called the Curzon Museum of Archaeology, later being renamed to the Government Museum, Mathura. The museum contains objects discovered during colonial-era excavations as well as items from the Mathura area.
The document defines a museum as an institution that collects, preserves, and displays objects of cultural, historical, or scientific importance for public education. Museums have the purpose of enabling learning and access to collections in order to inspire and educate visitors. The document discusses different types of museum exhibits like panel shows, period rooms, and dioramas. It also explains that museums choose specific themes to tell focused stories about broad historical topics or events. Students are then instructed to work in groups to plan exhibits for a hypothetical class museum on African history by choosing a theme and related exhibit topics.
The earliest recorded museum was in Mesopotamia in 530 BC. Libraries and museums were closely linked, such as the famous library in Alexandria, Egypt. Early museums were created by wealthy individuals to preserve artifacts for family and later the public. The first public museum was the Cabinet of Curiosities in Philadelphia in 1786, displaying portraits and mammoth bones. In the 19th century, industry funding allowed entrepreneurs to establish idiosyncratic collections. Museums continue making decisions about what to display or store, ranging from individual caprice to board judgments. P.T. Barnum's museum blended education and entertainment, retaining popularity. Modern museums strive for hands-on engagement while preserving artifacts for future generations. The future
Who doesn't visit the museum?Everyone has heard about it and held parents' hands and walked through the aisles of fascinating objects, sculptures, murals, etc and have been in awe.
What is a Museum?
Types of Museums?
Challenges
Case study
Organizational body
The document discusses museum education and how museums can better engage audiences. It defines a museum as an organization responsible for maintaining artifacts and objects of cultural significance for public viewing. Museums are expanding to include virtual exhibits online in addition to physical collections. The document discusses how museums provide an educational experience through objects on display and can stimulate intellectual discussion. It compares formal education to museum learning and provides examples of best practices for imparting education, such as labels, guided tours, programs, and digital technologies. The goal of museums as education centers is to reach and educate national and global audiences about culture and heritage.
The Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad, India is the third largest museum in the country. Established in 1951, it houses over 43,000 rare art objects from around the world collected by Nawab Mir Yousuf Ali Khan, who served as prime minister in the early 1900s. The museum was declared an Institution of National Importance by the Indian government in 1961. It is spread over multiple buildings and galleries containing artifacts from India, the Middle East, Europe, East Asia, and more.
The National Museum in Delhi is one of the largest museums in India containing over 2,06,000 works of art and artifacts from across India spanning over 5000 years of history. It was established in 1949 and has numerous galleries that showcase sculptures, paintings, manuscripts, coins and more from different historical periods and regions of India such as the Mauryan and Gupta empires as well as Buddhist, Hindu and Jain traditions. The museum aims to preserve and display India's rich cultural heritage and history.
This document provides an introduction to museology, the study of museums. It discusses the objectives of museums in preserving history and heritage. Museology examines the development of museums and their role in education. Museums curate displays to tell stories and educate audiences. Research in museology explores how museums appeal to diverse audiences and adapt to social changes. Historically, museums emerged from private collections being made public for educational purposes. Tourism has also influenced museums to remain engaging experiences. Museology studies how museums can best communicate with and satisfy visitors.
The Tate Modern is located in London and is the most important gallery of modern art in the UK. It has a permanent collection of international modern art from the 20th century, including works by important artists. The document provides details on visiting the Tate Modern, including opening hours, directions by transport, and descriptions of the gallery levels and permanent collection displays focused on themes like surrealism, abstraction, and use of everyday materials in sculpture.
Museum Case Studies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum
A museum is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of scientific, artistic, cultural, or historical importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary.[1] Most large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in smaller cities, towns and even the countryside. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. The continuing acceleration in the digitization of information, combined with the increasing capacity of digital information storage, is causing the traditional model of museums (i.e. as static "collections of collections" of three-dimensional specimens and artifacts) to expand to include virtual exhibits and high-resolution images of their collections for perusal, study, and exploration from any place with Internet.[citation needed] The city with the largest number of museums is Mexico City with over 128 museums. According to The World Museum Community, there are more than 55,000 museums in 202 countries.[2]
Casestudy on National Museum , New DelhiDivya Mishra
The National Museum in New Delhi is located near major transportation hubs like the Central Secretariat metro station and Indira Gandhi International Airport. It is surrounded by important government buildings and has stone sculptures, paintings, and landscaping around it. The three-floor museum contains numerous exhibition spaces, as well as an auditorium, library, offices, and conservation laboratory. Special lighting and flooring designs were used in different galleries. While the building utilized reinforced concrete and red sandstone, it lacked sufficient parking and had poor fire exit accessibility.
From ancient Alexandria, Egypt to modern day Chicago, IL, museums have resided all over the world for all different purposes. Check out the history of museums here.
The New Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece houses artifacts from the Acropolis and tells the story of life there. Located near the historic site in the Makryianni district, less than 1000 feet from the Parthenon, the museum's top floor offers panoramic views. With over 8,000 square meters of exhibition space, the museum's collections are displayed chronologically and it also preserves ruins from the 4th to 7th centuries AD under the first floor.
This Presentation is prepared for Graduate Students. A presentation consisting of basic information regarding the topic. Students are advised to get more information from recommended books and articles. This presentation is only for students and purely for academic purposes. The pictures/Maps included in the presentation are taken/copied from the internet. The presenter is thankful to them and herewith courtesy is given to all. This presentation is only for academic purposes.
The Salar Jung Museum is located in Hyderabad, Telangana and houses over 1.1 million artifacts making it the largest single-owner collection in the world. It consists of 38 galleries spread over two floors containing sculptures, paintings, carvings and other objects. Lighting is carefully designed throughout the museum to properly display and preserve the artifacts, with natural light only used in the central courtyard. The museum also has a library, conservation lab and other facilities but lacks sufficient parking options for its many daily visitors.
This presentation is prepared for the BA students to get basic information on Archaeological Museum of Sarnath. This presentation is incomplete and students are advised to get the further and proper information from subjective books and recommended research article.
The Lahore Museum was originally established in 1865-66 and later shifted to its present location in 1894. It contains collections from the Mughal, Sikh, British periods including musical instruments, jewelry, textiles, pottery and armor. Important relics from the Indus Valley civilization, Gandhara and Greco-Bactrian periods are displayed along with Greco-Buddhist sculptures, Mughal and Pahari paintings. The museum is open daily from 9am-5pm in summer and 9am-4pm in winter, with an entry fee of Rs. 20 for adults and Rs. 5 for children and students.
This is a power point intended to allow groups to talk about space considerations when building or changing their museum building. It is only an orientation and not a complete one but gets staff to understand that architectural space planning is really a common sense narrative that they can accomplish with the aid of a sympathetic architect.
Architecture is the art of spaces. The human feelings were influenced by architectural
space from time to time. Relating to the design of a history museum, it could evoke a
certain feeling or memory of a historical event. This dissertation focuses on the
influence of architectural space over period of times.
A theoretical as well as practical key issue in the design of museum and galleries is how
the layout of space interacts with displays to create a specific effect, express the intended
message to visitors. This dissertation aims to capture and represent the history of
mankind’s understanding of space in the design of an architectural building.
Museology involves the history, collection, research, and preservation of artifacts. It is an interdisciplinary field that draws from subjects like art history, conservation, and museum studies. The document outlines the key areas of various disciplines like biology, physics, chemistry, earth science, and social science. It stresses the importance of understanding different fields of study and respecting colleagues from various disciplines as many areas are interrelated.
The document discusses several aspects of ancient cultures, providing details on artifacts from the Phoenicians like a clay mask and descriptions of Phoenician ships called biremes; religious structures from various cultures are also examined, such as the second Jewish temple and Sumerian ziggurats.
The Government Museum in Mathura houses archaeological artifacts, pottery, sculptures, paintings and coins primarily from the Mathura region. It was founded in 1874 and initially called the Curzon Museum of Archaeology, later being renamed to the Government Museum, Mathura. The museum contains objects discovered during colonial-era excavations as well as items from the Mathura area.
The document defines a museum as an institution that collects, preserves, and displays objects of cultural, historical, or scientific importance for public education. Museums have the purpose of enabling learning and access to collections in order to inspire and educate visitors. The document discusses different types of museum exhibits like panel shows, period rooms, and dioramas. It also explains that museums choose specific themes to tell focused stories about broad historical topics or events. Students are then instructed to work in groups to plan exhibits for a hypothetical class museum on African history by choosing a theme and related exhibit topics.
The earliest recorded museum was in Mesopotamia in 530 BC. Libraries and museums were closely linked, such as the famous library in Alexandria, Egypt. Early museums were created by wealthy individuals to preserve artifacts for family and later the public. The first public museum was the Cabinet of Curiosities in Philadelphia in 1786, displaying portraits and mammoth bones. In the 19th century, industry funding allowed entrepreneurs to establish idiosyncratic collections. Museums continue making decisions about what to display or store, ranging from individual caprice to board judgments. P.T. Barnum's museum blended education and entertainment, retaining popularity. Modern museums strive for hands-on engagement while preserving artifacts for future generations. The future
Who doesn't visit the museum?Everyone has heard about it and held parents' hands and walked through the aisles of fascinating objects, sculptures, murals, etc and have been in awe.
What is a Museum?
Types of Museums?
Challenges
Case study
Organizational body
The document discusses museum education and how museums can better engage audiences. It defines a museum as an organization responsible for maintaining artifacts and objects of cultural significance for public viewing. Museums are expanding to include virtual exhibits online in addition to physical collections. The document discusses how museums provide an educational experience through objects on display and can stimulate intellectual discussion. It compares formal education to museum learning and provides examples of best practices for imparting education, such as labels, guided tours, programs, and digital technologies. The goal of museums as education centers is to reach and educate national and global audiences about culture and heritage.
The Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad, India is the third largest museum in the country. Established in 1951, it houses over 43,000 rare art objects from around the world collected by Nawab Mir Yousuf Ali Khan, who served as prime minister in the early 1900s. The museum was declared an Institution of National Importance by the Indian government in 1961. It is spread over multiple buildings and galleries containing artifacts from India, the Middle East, Europe, East Asia, and more.
The National Museum in Delhi is one of the largest museums in India containing over 2,06,000 works of art and artifacts from across India spanning over 5000 years of history. It was established in 1949 and has numerous galleries that showcase sculptures, paintings, manuscripts, coins and more from different historical periods and regions of India such as the Mauryan and Gupta empires as well as Buddhist, Hindu and Jain traditions. The museum aims to preserve and display India's rich cultural heritage and history.
This document provides an introduction to museology, the study of museums. It discusses the objectives of museums in preserving history and heritage. Museology examines the development of museums and their role in education. Museums curate displays to tell stories and educate audiences. Research in museology explores how museums appeal to diverse audiences and adapt to social changes. Historically, museums emerged from private collections being made public for educational purposes. Tourism has also influenced museums to remain engaging experiences. Museology studies how museums can best communicate with and satisfy visitors.
The Tate Modern is located in London and is the most important gallery of modern art in the UK. It has a permanent collection of international modern art from the 20th century, including works by important artists. The document provides details on visiting the Tate Modern, including opening hours, directions by transport, and descriptions of the gallery levels and permanent collection displays focused on themes like surrealism, abstraction, and use of everyday materials in sculpture.
Museum Case Studies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum
A museum is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of scientific, artistic, cultural, or historical importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary.[1] Most large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in smaller cities, towns and even the countryside. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. The continuing acceleration in the digitization of information, combined with the increasing capacity of digital information storage, is causing the traditional model of museums (i.e. as static "collections of collections" of three-dimensional specimens and artifacts) to expand to include virtual exhibits and high-resolution images of their collections for perusal, study, and exploration from any place with Internet.[citation needed] The city with the largest number of museums is Mexico City with over 128 museums. According to The World Museum Community, there are more than 55,000 museums in 202 countries.[2]
Casestudy on National Museum , New DelhiDivya Mishra
The National Museum in New Delhi is located near major transportation hubs like the Central Secretariat metro station and Indira Gandhi International Airport. It is surrounded by important government buildings and has stone sculptures, paintings, and landscaping around it. The three-floor museum contains numerous exhibition spaces, as well as an auditorium, library, offices, and conservation laboratory. Special lighting and flooring designs were used in different galleries. While the building utilized reinforced concrete and red sandstone, it lacked sufficient parking and had poor fire exit accessibility.
From ancient Alexandria, Egypt to modern day Chicago, IL, museums have resided all over the world for all different purposes. Check out the history of museums here.
The New Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece houses artifacts from the Acropolis and tells the story of life there. Located near the historic site in the Makryianni district, less than 1000 feet from the Parthenon, the museum's top floor offers panoramic views. With over 8,000 square meters of exhibition space, the museum's collections are displayed chronologically and it also preserves ruins from the 4th to 7th centuries AD under the first floor.
This Presentation is prepared for Graduate Students. A presentation consisting of basic information regarding the topic. Students are advised to get more information from recommended books and articles. This presentation is only for students and purely for academic purposes. The pictures/Maps included in the presentation are taken/copied from the internet. The presenter is thankful to them and herewith courtesy is given to all. This presentation is only for academic purposes.
The Salar Jung Museum is located in Hyderabad, Telangana and houses over 1.1 million artifacts making it the largest single-owner collection in the world. It consists of 38 galleries spread over two floors containing sculptures, paintings, carvings and other objects. Lighting is carefully designed throughout the museum to properly display and preserve the artifacts, with natural light only used in the central courtyard. The museum also has a library, conservation lab and other facilities but lacks sufficient parking options for its many daily visitors.
This presentation is prepared for the BA students to get basic information on Archaeological Museum of Sarnath. This presentation is incomplete and students are advised to get the further and proper information from subjective books and recommended research article.
The Lahore Museum was originally established in 1865-66 and later shifted to its present location in 1894. It contains collections from the Mughal, Sikh, British periods including musical instruments, jewelry, textiles, pottery and armor. Important relics from the Indus Valley civilization, Gandhara and Greco-Bactrian periods are displayed along with Greco-Buddhist sculptures, Mughal and Pahari paintings. The museum is open daily from 9am-5pm in summer and 9am-4pm in winter, with an entry fee of Rs. 20 for adults and Rs. 5 for children and students.
This is a power point intended to allow groups to talk about space considerations when building or changing their museum building. It is only an orientation and not a complete one but gets staff to understand that architectural space planning is really a common sense narrative that they can accomplish with the aid of a sympathetic architect.
Architecture is the art of spaces. The human feelings were influenced by architectural
space from time to time. Relating to the design of a history museum, it could evoke a
certain feeling or memory of a historical event. This dissertation focuses on the
influence of architectural space over period of times.
A theoretical as well as practical key issue in the design of museum and galleries is how
the layout of space interacts with displays to create a specific effect, express the intended
message to visitors. This dissertation aims to capture and represent the history of
mankind’s understanding of space in the design of an architectural building.
The National Museum in New Delhi houses over 2,06,000 rare artifacts from across India spanning over 5,000 years of history. It has extensive collections from ancient empires like the Mauryas and Guptas as well as Buddhist art. The museum also features galleries showcasing Hindu and Jain sculptures, decorative arts from the Mughal period, manuscripts, coins and objects from the Indus Valley Civilization. With its vast array of sculptures, paintings and antiquities, the National Museum provides a comprehensive overview of India's rich cultural heritage.
The Museum possesses the largest collection of the world famous Gandhara Sculptures after Lahore. There is also a well appointed library in the Museum, which meets the needs of the scholars and students through its stock of 4600 books and references of arts and allied subjects.
1) Design Ventura is a design and enterprise project run by the Design Museum in partnership with Deutsche Bank that has engaged over 10,000 young people since 2010.
2) It challenges school students aged 13-16 to answer a live design brief set by a leading designer and provides experience of the design industry through workshops at the Design Museum and in schools.
3) An evaluation found it increased students' creative skills and confidence, and 84% of teachers wanted to participate again due to the value of working on a real design brief.
A keynote for the 2015 We are Museums Conference in Berlin, Germany.
Museums… why should we care? Much has been written about the changes our culture is experiencing as institutions that once held a place of primary esteem have now somehow become less important than they once were. Museums are at the crux of this change and are wondering how we might preserve and bottle the relevance we hold with our audiences. At the same time, we find that relevance to be changing, ephemeral, and eroding.
How should museums answer these fundamental questions about our impact and why we matter at all? When challenged to defend the public investment and trust that we have stewarded for so many years, are we prepared to give a good account?
In this talk, Rob will expand on his seminal article about museum impact, Museums… So What? and will provide new insights and opportunities for museums to look towards to document and demonstrate actual real impact that museums provide and the tangible benefits museums can bring to their communities.
“Museums… so what?” will follow up on his much discussed article from the CODE|WORDS series on Medium.
https://medium.com/code-words-technology-and-theory-in-the-museum/
This document provides details about the Janapada Loka folk museum in Karnataka, India. It was founded by Shri. Nagegowda to highlight the state's folk culture. The museum complex includes three main buildings - Lokamahal which displays folk artifacts, Lokamatha Mandira for household items, and Chitrakuteera for photographs of folk culture. The architect designed the buildings to blend with the rural landscape using local materials like bricks and clay tiles. Proper lighting, circulation spaces and structural elements are considered to effectively display the artifacts while remaining cost-effective.
DMA Friends - Promoting Participation and Engagement with ArtRobert J. Stein
The document discusses efforts by the Dallas Museum of Art to promote engagement and participation with art. It describes launching a program called DMAfriends to encourage repeat visits and diverse participation. This included creating a menu of experience options for novice visitors and encouraging visitors to self-report on their experiences. The document then evaluates the initial launch of DMAfriends and considers future directions for improving visitor engagement.
The document provides information about Design Ventura, a project run by the Design Museum that aims to increase the skills, confidence, and ambition of young people. It discusses the goals of developing design and enterprise skills by working on a brief. Students create innovative product ideas in teams that are celebrated and potentially exhibited at the museum. The 2011 brief challenges students to design a product for the Design Museum shop on the theme of "Play".
Weaving Universal Design Into Museum Practiceastreichs
Presentation at MCN 2014
Through concrete tools and examples that can easily be transposed and applied to your own work environment, this session will focus on accessibility and universal design in museum settings. Selected case studies, photos, videos, and hands-on examples of universally designed interactives from a range of institutions will illustrate how a design approach centered on the unique needs of users with disabilities can be used to meet their needs by developing museum visitor personas, accessibility solutions, assistive technology, and universal exhibit design principles. You will leave this session armed with best practices and systemic approaches that foster inclusion of visitors with disabilities at your own institution.
The document outlines the sustainability efforts and developments at the Museum of Science over time. It began with more economics-driven conservation efforts and staff recycling initiatives. A strategic plan and appointment of sustainability leadership led to green building efforts for a new wing, including a 38% reduction in energy usage. Ownership and understanding of sustainability logic grew regarding issues like lifecycle analysis, costs, and balancing mission with investing in green initiatives. The document proposes future implementation areas like education programs, facility operations, convening the community, and organizational development to further sustainability goals.
This document is a degree thesis from 2007 titled "Colosseo Quadrato. Unfinished design. The Made in Italy and Design new permanent museum". It appears to be about an unfinished design for a new permanent museum related to Made in Italy design.
This is my Senior Thesis project for Harrington's BFA program in Interior Design. It's a 40,000 SF Alzheimer's/Memory Care Assisted Living Facility development in an old abandoned school building in Kenosha Wisconsin. The name, Bainbridge, comes from the name of the existing school building (Bain Elementary) and my design concept of "bridge" -- as in "making connections." The location was chosen not only for its architectural bones and the appropriateness of the neighborhood but also for the potential to add a glorius healing garden on the site.
Anna Chiaretta Lavatelli, Trilce Navarrete, Elena Villaespesa, Emily Robbins
The Media Production and Branding SIG and the Data and Insights SIG have combined efforts to develop an online survey to gain an understanding of the scope of production and goals of production in museums today. In this talk we will present an analysis of the collected data from the survey to gain understanding of the state of video production in museums.
A slightly enlarged version of a talk given on the panel "Bringing together theory and practice in digital museum communication" with Allegra Burnette, Costis Dallas, Lev Manovich, Susan Hazan, and Sarah Kenderdine. Museums & the Web, San Diego, CA, April 13, 2012. The discussion was just getting underway when the hour ended!
Eneida Pinon's master's thesis examines Japanese architectural designs that emphasize transparency and connection to the exterior, allowing the movement of people inside to be visible. The thesis presents case studies of the NA House by Sou Fujimoto and Tokyu Plaza by Hiroshi Nakamura, which use glass and open spaces to blur boundaries between interior and exterior. It also discusses Renzo Piano's Centre Pompidou, which places its circulation on the outside of the building. The document includes diagrams for a proposed Miami sports museum site, addressing pedestrian access, climate, density, views and zoning.
Two presentations from the OSTI-Con Conference (7/24 & 7/25, Fort Worth, Texas)
Bringing the Smithsonian to You—Full STEAM Ahead!
Did you know the Smithsonian isn’t just one museum—it’s 19 museums, 9 research centers and the National Zoo? Join Smithsonian educators as they showcase the variety of different online programs and STEAM resources available to K-12 mentors, teachers, students and their families. We'll look at how the Smithsonian examines content themes from an interdisciplinary lens and how to incorporate these tools into your programming.
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Smithsonian Quests—Connecting Youth with the Smithsonian through Digital Badges
The Smithsonian’s digital badging program offers students a way to explore their interests, build skills and try out new roles through project based-learning activities, called “Quests”. In this session, we’ll explore the interdisciplinary online program and learn more about digital badging as a larger ecosystem of online learning.
Dallas and Fort Worth are two cities with more than their fair share of culture. Both cities have world-class art museums and other cultural offerings, plus outdoor spaces and a luxurious ballpark. Here's a few our favorites things to do in Dallas-Fort Worth.
Museums & Mobile in 2012 : Survey ResultsLoic Tallon
An analysis of the main findings from the 2012 Museums & Mobile Survey.
Learn about the museum community's perspective on the objectives, challenges & future for mobile projects in cultural institutions in 2012.
Unearth the history of life and enter ther world of terrestrial reptiles at d...ADMINLVS
The ArtScience Museum in Singapore will host the largest dinosaur exhibition in Southeast Asia called "Dinosaurs: Dawn to Extinction" beginning January 25, 2014. The exhibition will feature over 400 fossils and models as well as 50 original artworks and will take visitors through the rise and extinction of dinosaurs from the Precambrian to Cretaceous periods. Some highlights include an 18-meter Apatosaurus skeleton, fossils never before seen by the public, and artworks reconstructing prehistoric species. An accompanying mobile app will further enhance the visitor experience.
The document provides information on various museums around the United States, including their locations, ticket prices, and brief descriptions. Some of the museums mentioned include the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Air and Space Museum and National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C., the USS Midway Museum in San Diego, the 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York, the World War 2 Museum in New Orleans, the Cable Car Museum in San Francisco, and the Museum of Science in Boston. Ticket prices range from free admission to $57, with most major museums having adult admission between $12-29.
Unearth the history of life and enter ther world of terrestrial reptiles at d...ADMINLVS
The ArtScience Museum in Singapore will open the largest dinosaur exhibition in Southeast Asia called "Dinosaurs: Dawn to Extinction" on January 25, 2014. The exhibition features over 400 fossils and models as well as 50 original artworks and will transport visitors back in time over 600 million years. It will explore the evolution of dinosaurs from the Precambrian to Cretaceous periods and include some of the oldest dinosaur fossils ever discovered. The exhibition aims to teach visitors about dinosaur behavior and movements through interactive segments and a mobile app.
Unearth the history of life and enter ther world of terrestrial reptiles at d...ADMINLVS
The largest dinosaur exhibition in Southeast Asia titled "Dinosaurs: Dawn to Extinction" will open at the ArtScience Museum in Singapore on January 25, 2014. The exhibition, curated by paleontologist Dr. Patricia Vickers-Rich, will feature over 400 fossils and models as well as 50 original artworks and provide an in-depth journey into the evolution and extinction of dinosaurs. Visitors will get to see fossils of Apatosaurus, Lessemsaurus and the earliest known dinosaurs, as well as learn about dinosaur behavior through interactive segments.
The Natural History of Unicorns: Museums, Libraries, and Technology Collabora...Martin Kalfatovic
Presentation for American Society of Information Science and Technology /The Catholic University of America, School of Library and Information Science Student Chapter. April 25, 2003. Washington, DC.
Sharing Best Practices, GLAM-Wiki U.S.: Wikimedia Conference 2014Lori Byrd-McDevitt
Co-presented with Dominic McDevitt-Parks at the Wikimedia Chapters Conference, 2014 in Berlin. Methods for sharing best practices within the Wikimedia community as well as broadly to the cultural sector.
The Hertford Museum has been awarded £59,000 to create a touring exhibition called "The World of Wallace" about the naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace. The exhibition will examine how the places Wallace lived and worked informed his discoveries in natural history. It will be displayed at Hertford Museum for 4 months and then available to hire by other museums. The funding will also help cover costs for borrowing museums to support wider dissemination of the exhibition.
Presented at Wikimania 2012 in Washington DC. Describes the State of GLAM-Wiki collaboration in the US, and the work carried out as US Cultural Partnerships Coordinator. Also includes recommendations for the forthcoming months leading to 2013.
The document discusses the importance of museums in the tourism industry and provides top ten travel lists for various countries and regions. It notes that while some museums have local appeal, most depend on tourism for survival. The lists highlight popular tourist destinations and sights in Italy, Greece, Spain, Turkey, Thailand, the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Germany, and China. Contact information is provided for those interested in museums and tourism.
1. Museums have evolved over time along with shifts in societal world views. Early museums from the Greco-Roman to Renaissance periods aimed to assemble a miniature representation of the natural and artificial world.
2. During the Renaissance period from 1400-1600, museums took the form of Kunstkammers that brought together diverse objects to represent the world.
3. Modern museums since the 1750s focus on representation, classification, interpretation and motivating ideas about how the world is or should be.
The DC IAMCP Chapter is proud to present 3 Perfect Days in Washington DC, a Local Microsoft Partner's Insider Guide to the host city of WPC 2010 Washington DC! More info about IAMCP at www.iacmp-us.org. More about Washington DC Chapter: www.iamcp.org/washingtondc.
Jones, Sarah Writing sample Museum Magazine Issue 63, Fall 2013Sarah S. Jones
This document summarizes the conservation of a print titled "The Pursuit of Pleasure: A Vision of Human Life" owned by the Museum of Art and Archaeology at the University of Missouri. The print, created in 1864, was in poor condition with a yellowed and brittle paper. Through cleaning and repair, the conservation restored the print to an exhibitable condition. The print depicts a scene from a 1855 painting and shows human figures indulging in various vices as they are lured by the goddess Pleasure. The restoration revealed the intricate details of the print and allowed the museum to preserve this piece of art for future generations.
The document proposes a marketing strategy called "Business Friends of Fair Park" to increase visibility of Fair Park amenities and drive visitor traffic. It would establish a partnership between Fair Park and local businesses, where businesses pay an annual fee to be designated as "Business Friends" and receive branding and links on Fair Park's website. In return, Fair Park would get links from business websites and signage to promote Fair Park. The goal is to create a sponsorship program that generates revenue for Fair Park's marketing budget.
Jacksonville museums are essential for exploring the city's rich culture and history. The Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art, Cummer Museum, Museum of Science and History, and others offer everything from local history to contemporary art.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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