"Presentation on the strategy of the Amsterdam Museum, with special attention to innovation (Marijke Oosterbroek, Amsterdam, March 14, 2011)"
(Web & Media group, Computer Science department, VU University Amsterdam)
Branding agency Vandejong created a new form of cultural entrepreneurship: thinking in networks and connections. All communications media are viewed as extra exhibition space. The city is used as a gallery. We increased potential visitor numbers by producing a magazine instead of catalogues from the start.
Presentation summarising five years of mobile learning projects and their evaluation in the British Museum's Samsung Digital Discovery Centre. This was presented at the MCG Museums Get Mobile! event in Bristol on 16 May 2014.
Can the way we display objects itself become a marketing tool for museums? Do museums that have greater interactivity and access to with objects end up attracting more public and is there greater engagement with the museum visit per se?
Slides from the sixth session of the course "The Recurated Museum" by Sytze Van Herck & Christopher Morse at the University of Luxembourg (Summer Semester, 2020).
Course slides typically begin with a brief summary of the online discussions that occurred before the session.
The Recurated Museum: I. Museums as Producers of MeaningChristopher Morse
Slides from the first session of the course "The Recurated Museum" by Sytze Van Herck & Christopher Morse at the University of Luxembourg (Summer Semester, 2020).
Branding agency Vandejong created a new form of cultural entrepreneurship: thinking in networks and connections. All communications media are viewed as extra exhibition space. The city is used as a gallery. We increased potential visitor numbers by producing a magazine instead of catalogues from the start.
Presentation summarising five years of mobile learning projects and their evaluation in the British Museum's Samsung Digital Discovery Centre. This was presented at the MCG Museums Get Mobile! event in Bristol on 16 May 2014.
Can the way we display objects itself become a marketing tool for museums? Do museums that have greater interactivity and access to with objects end up attracting more public and is there greater engagement with the museum visit per se?
Slides from the sixth session of the course "The Recurated Museum" by Sytze Van Herck & Christopher Morse at the University of Luxembourg (Summer Semester, 2020).
Course slides typically begin with a brief summary of the online discussions that occurred before the session.
The Recurated Museum: I. Museums as Producers of MeaningChristopher Morse
Slides from the first session of the course "The Recurated Museum" by Sytze Van Herck & Christopher Morse at the University of Luxembourg (Summer Semester, 2020).
For a Film Museum, marketing plays a vital role although cinema’s involvement makes it popular and famous
Film Museum’s in western countries are successful in celebrating their cinema and culture
For a country like India with even diverse and rich Cinema background, a successful Film museum is still a distant dream
Films are seen as a medium where a director ‘s vision is implied although a film museum , on the other hand , leaves a visitors free to interpret the objects
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.
this presentation on Museum Education has been developed by me while working in a govt. non-profit organization. cover photo: collected from V&A Museum module provided to a member of my organization; this project was in connection with an in-service training at V&A but the report was solely prepared by myself and was in common interest.
Une page de résumé des rencontres des jeunes amis de musées européens à diffuser.
En anglais.
A brief presentation of our tree days meeting in Paris.
In English.
Written in 2003 and reedited for this website, Museum Ideas is a power point created to generate discussion about the direction museums might be going and available options. It has been used as a starter discussion with museum students and practicioners.
Slide deck from EyeO Festival 2015 Ignite Talks, Monday, June 1, 2015. 20 slides, 15 seconds each, auto-advance. I've appended the script in the final four slides - although in the heat of the moment I may have strayed off-script slightly. We'll know when the video is released!
At the end of the presentation, I announced the inaugural 3M Art and Technology Award at the MIA. Entries will be accepted beginning June 15.
The Ten Principals of Museum EntrepreneurshipMuseumNext
This document is an introduction to the themes and topics of the Museum Entrepreneurship Platform. This Platform offers workshops, training and coaching on entrepreneurship and strategy development in the museums.
The Platform is part of MuseumNext Practice. If you would like to discuss the possibilities of the Museum Entrepreneurship Platform or the MuseumNext Practice and the role they could play in your organization, please contact erik@museumnextpractice.com
Oldest Museum, Newest Ideas: Revolutionising Accessibility of World Famous Ar...Crowdsourcing Week
Which is one of the oldest institutions to harness the combined power of crowdsourcing and online community building? Fr. Mark Haydu looks into how the Vatican is engaging the online community around restoration art.
Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Global 2016. Learn more and join the next event: www.crowdsourcingweek.com
The (Urban) Landscape As An Exhibition SpaceFrank Kresin
The city is the museum. Using mobile phones, GPS, gaming and above all the power of the crowds, cultural heritage can attract more people than ever who get rewarding experiences in the street. This presentation was given at PICNIC09 at the Augmented City Lab led by Ronald Lenz, Waag Society & 7scenes.
Dick van Dijk, Kristel Kerstens, and Frank Kresin, Out There, Connecting Peop...museums and the web
A presentation at Museums and the Web 2009.
Dick van Dijk, Waag Society, The Netherlands
Kristel Kerstens, Waag Society, The Netherlands
Frank Kresin, Waag Society, The Netherlands
http://www.waag.org/project/rituelen
How can museums employ new media to enhance their visitors' experience and their collections' accessibility? With the Internet moving into the public domain through wireless connections, broadband mobile telephony, and location-aware technology, museums are no longer bound by their physical limits (the building), but can use all relevant spaces, be it the city, the country or the public domain.
Technology enables audiences to access, produce, and share media everywhere and at all times, and museums are quite far on in digitizing large parts of their collections. The combination of 24-hour on-line audience availability and rich digitised cultural musem content brings ample opportunities to create new cultural experiences.
In this context, Waag Society recently developed a number of projects in which users are guided by mobile technology. The paper gives an overview of these projects and argues that the physical non-institutional environment is a great setting for appreciating cultural content and inducing active user participation.
Session: Location-Aware Services [Technology]
Amsterdam Museum, strategies and plans for the coming five yearsMarijke Oosterbroek
An outline of the strategy of the Amsterdam Museum for the next four years. Occasion: Izmir workshop of the project "A Tripartite Cooperation to Developing City Museology" (Marijke Oosterbroek, Izmir, February 24, 2012).
For a Film Museum, marketing plays a vital role although cinema’s involvement makes it popular and famous
Film Museum’s in western countries are successful in celebrating their cinema and culture
For a country like India with even diverse and rich Cinema background, a successful Film museum is still a distant dream
Films are seen as a medium where a director ‘s vision is implied although a film museum , on the other hand , leaves a visitors free to interpret the objects
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.
this presentation on Museum Education has been developed by me while working in a govt. non-profit organization. cover photo: collected from V&A Museum module provided to a member of my organization; this project was in connection with an in-service training at V&A but the report was solely prepared by myself and was in common interest.
Une page de résumé des rencontres des jeunes amis de musées européens à diffuser.
En anglais.
A brief presentation of our tree days meeting in Paris.
In English.
Written in 2003 and reedited for this website, Museum Ideas is a power point created to generate discussion about the direction museums might be going and available options. It has been used as a starter discussion with museum students and practicioners.
Slide deck from EyeO Festival 2015 Ignite Talks, Monday, June 1, 2015. 20 slides, 15 seconds each, auto-advance. I've appended the script in the final four slides - although in the heat of the moment I may have strayed off-script slightly. We'll know when the video is released!
At the end of the presentation, I announced the inaugural 3M Art and Technology Award at the MIA. Entries will be accepted beginning June 15.
The Ten Principals of Museum EntrepreneurshipMuseumNext
This document is an introduction to the themes and topics of the Museum Entrepreneurship Platform. This Platform offers workshops, training and coaching on entrepreneurship and strategy development in the museums.
The Platform is part of MuseumNext Practice. If you would like to discuss the possibilities of the Museum Entrepreneurship Platform or the MuseumNext Practice and the role they could play in your organization, please contact erik@museumnextpractice.com
Oldest Museum, Newest Ideas: Revolutionising Accessibility of World Famous Ar...Crowdsourcing Week
Which is one of the oldest institutions to harness the combined power of crowdsourcing and online community building? Fr. Mark Haydu looks into how the Vatican is engaging the online community around restoration art.
Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Global 2016. Learn more and join the next event: www.crowdsourcingweek.com
The (Urban) Landscape As An Exhibition SpaceFrank Kresin
The city is the museum. Using mobile phones, GPS, gaming and above all the power of the crowds, cultural heritage can attract more people than ever who get rewarding experiences in the street. This presentation was given at PICNIC09 at the Augmented City Lab led by Ronald Lenz, Waag Society & 7scenes.
Dick van Dijk, Kristel Kerstens, and Frank Kresin, Out There, Connecting Peop...museums and the web
A presentation at Museums and the Web 2009.
Dick van Dijk, Waag Society, The Netherlands
Kristel Kerstens, Waag Society, The Netherlands
Frank Kresin, Waag Society, The Netherlands
http://www.waag.org/project/rituelen
How can museums employ new media to enhance their visitors' experience and their collections' accessibility? With the Internet moving into the public domain through wireless connections, broadband mobile telephony, and location-aware technology, museums are no longer bound by their physical limits (the building), but can use all relevant spaces, be it the city, the country or the public domain.
Technology enables audiences to access, produce, and share media everywhere and at all times, and museums are quite far on in digitizing large parts of their collections. The combination of 24-hour on-line audience availability and rich digitised cultural musem content brings ample opportunities to create new cultural experiences.
In this context, Waag Society recently developed a number of projects in which users are guided by mobile technology. The paper gives an overview of these projects and argues that the physical non-institutional environment is a great setting for appreciating cultural content and inducing active user participation.
Session: Location-Aware Services [Technology]
Amsterdam Museum, strategies and plans for the coming five yearsMarijke Oosterbroek
An outline of the strategy of the Amsterdam Museum for the next four years. Occasion: Izmir workshop of the project "A Tripartite Cooperation to Developing City Museology" (Marijke Oosterbroek, Izmir, February 24, 2012).
A presentation from Museums and the Web 2009.
Dick van Dijk, Kristel Kerstens, and Frank Kresin, Waag Society, The Netherlands
http://www.waag.org/project/rituelen
How can museums employ new media to enhance their visitors' experience and their collections' accessibility? With the Internet moving into the public domain through wireless connections, broadband mobile telephony, and location-aware technology, museums are no longer bound by their physical limits (the building), but can use all relevant spaces, be it the city, the country or the public domain.
Technology enables audiences to access, produce, and share media everywhere and at all times, and museums are quite far on in digitizing large parts of their collections. The combination of 24-hour on-line audience availability and rich digitised cultural musem content brings ample opportunities to create new cultural experiences.
In this context, Waag Society recently developed a number of projects in which users are guided by mobile technology. The paper gives an overview of these projects and argues that the physical non-institutional environment is a great setting for appreciating cultural content and inducing active user participation.
Session: Location-Aware Services [Technology]
Amsterdam DNA, a major step in the renewal of the Amsterdam MuseumMarijke Oosterbroek
"Amsterdam DNA, a major step in the renewal of the Amsterdam Museum", Occasion: Lisbon Workshop of project "A Tripartite Cooperation to Developing City Museology", (Marijke Oosterbroek, Lisbon, July 10, 2012).
This presentation tells the story behind the community of the Amsterdam Museum, showing how the Amsterdam Museum connects the stories that are collected in the neighborhoods to the web and the museum.
Using our experience with the exhibition ‘Johan and I’ (which uses memories of people on their meeting(s) with Johan Cruijff), we share what we achieved in this exhibition and what will be the next steps.
"Re.invent Athens". A strategic plan for the city of Athens Eva Anagnostaki
Within the context of the workshop “Athens’ Co-Creation City Branding Project”, hosted by Betty Tsakarestou, we took a journey around the world to explore initiatives, campaigns and cases that apply to vibrant cities and have a message to communicate to the world.
About us: We are a three-member team of Cultural Management students, interested in Athens’ regeneration through culture and co-creation.
Anagnostaki Eva
Mavriki Rania
Rizou Anastasia
The Recurated Museum: II. Museums, Identity, & CommunityChristopher Morse
Slides from the second session of the course "The Recurated Museum" by Sytze Van Herck & Christopher Morse at the University of Luxembourg (Summer Semester, 2020).
Course slides typically begin with a brief summary of the online discussions that occurred before the session.
Athens co creation..Athens calling - Athens like a puzzlemarykou
Interesting things happen in Athens (Greece)..
Big urban development projects, start ups, volunteer opportunities..
Athens Co Creation Branding Project, Panteion University
Metropolitan Museum of Arts: Transformative Brand Experience StrategyJacques Epangue
A proposal which describes a strategy to align the vision of the MET with an authentic communication, one which is translated into immersive and participatory programs with the aim of transforming the museum as a brand that does the story it tells.
Ondertitel: Digitale objecten brengen het verhaal van Amsterdam tot leven.
Geschreven voor Judikje Kiers (directeur Amsterdam Museum) ter gelegenheid van het Hacking Heritage Lab op zondag 15 januari in de Waag in Amsterdam. Dit lab is onderdeel van het project de Digitale Stad herleeft waarin de Waag Society, Beeld en Geluid, de Uva en het Amsterdam Museum samenwerken om de Digitale Stad opnieuw beschikbaar te maken voor het publiek.
Presention for Museumnext Dublin 2016 by Klasien van de Zandschulp, Hester Gersonius and Marijke Oosterbroek. We show, the storytelling platform Flinck (Flinckapp.com) can help museums to engage a young public . We ask for cooperation to develop the platform.
"Open data: geven en nemen? Cultureel ondernemen met lef", (written for Paul ...Marijke Oosterbroek
"Open data: geven en nemen? Cultureel ondernemen met lef", (written by Marijke Oosterbroek for Paul Spies, Director Amsterdam Museum), 'Nederlands-Vlaamse samenwerking bij de digitalisering van het erfgoed' (Paul Spies, Antwerp, June 21, 2012)
Amsterdam DNA, a new 45 minute introduction to the story of AmsterdamMarijke Oosterbroek
"Amsterdam DNA, a new 45 minute introduction for (inter)national tourists to the story of Amsterdam", Digital Urban History, Telling city’s history in the age of the ICT revolution (Renée Kistemaker and Marijke Oosterbroek, Turin, May 29, 2012).
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to ma...Lviv Startup Club
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to make small projects with small budgets profitable for the company (UA)
Kyiv PMDay 2024 Summer
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Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/startuplviv
FB – https://www.facebook.com/pmdayconference
Building Your Employer Brand with Social MediaLuanWise
Presented at The Global HR Summit, 6th June 2024
In this keynote, Luan Wise will provide invaluable insights to elevate your employer brand on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. You'll learn how compelling content can authentically showcase your company culture, values, and employee experiences to support your talent acquisition and retention objectives. Additionally, you'll understand the power of employee advocacy to amplify reach and engagement – helping to position your organization as an employer of choice in today's competitive talent landscape.
Premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions for Modern BusinessesSynapseIndia
Stay ahead of the curve with our premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions. Our expert developers utilize MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS, and Node.js to create modern and responsive web applications. Trust us for cutting-edge solutions that drive your business growth and success.
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An introduction to the cryptocurrency investment platform Binance Savings.Any kyc Account
Learn how to use Binance Savings to expand your bitcoin holdings. Discover how to maximize your earnings on one of the most reliable cryptocurrency exchange platforms, as well as how to earn interest on your cryptocurrency holdings and the various savings choices available.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
The world of search engine optimization (SEO) is buzzing with discussions after Google confirmed that around 2,500 leaked internal documents related to its Search feature are indeed authentic. The revelation has sparked significant concerns within the SEO community. The leaked documents were initially reported by SEO experts Rand Fishkin and Mike King, igniting widespread analysis and discourse. For More Info:- https://news.arihantwebtech.com/search-disrupted-googles-leaked-documents-rock-the-seo-world/
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6. Social media platforms Collection platforms Story platforms Educational platforms Theme platforms Central site Blog Collection online Exhibition and story sites Community site Tours / Apps On-line Community centers Neighborhood museums Other organizations Current events Educational institutions Exhibitions Events Meeting places Tours Education programs Off-line Elsewhere Amsterdam Museum
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8. How can we use technology to give people more possibilities to inform themselves while visiting an exhibition, without bothering others which don’t need as much information?