3. Why
not?
• It
smacks
of
exploita=on.
“Let’s
get
the
crowd
to
do
it
for
us.”
4. Why
not?
• It
smacks
of
exploita=on.
“Let’s
get
the
crowd
to
do
it
for
us.”
• It
makes
the
crowd
sound
like
a
natural
resource
to
be
mined.
5. Why
not?
• It
smacks
of
exploita=on.
“Let’s
get
the
crowd
to
do
it
for
us.”
• It
makes
the
crowd
sound
like
a
natural
resource
to
be
mined.
• It
doesn’t
acknowledge
the
rela=onship
that
exists
whenever
you
ask
strangers
to
help
you
fulfill
your
mission.
10. Why
are
these
ideas
a
big
deal?
• They
get
us
out
of
“the
visit”
mentality
and
into
longer
term
rela=onships
with
our
audiences.
11. Why
are
these
ideas
a
big
deal?
• They
get
us
out
of
“the
visit”
mentality
and
into
longer
term
rela=onships
with
our
audiences.
• They
have
the
possibility
to
turn
passive
visitors
into
ac=ve
co-‐creators,
co-‐funders,
and
co-‐owners
of
our
outputs.