A presentation at the ASTC 2009 conference by Seth! Leary (NRG! Exhibits), Tamara Schwarz (Chabot Space & Science Center), Rob Semper (Exploratorium), and Nina Simon (Museum 2.0).
8. how, as museum experience developers,
can we bridge platforms effectively?
local event
social network
museum visit
text message
educational program
website
9. OUR PLAN
share quick case studies and provocations
live brainstorming on a real project from the studio audience
discussion punctuated by illustrative images
10. ELECTRONIC GUIDEBOOK
EXPERIMENTS
A ten-year evolution (1999-2009)
presented by Rob Semper, Exploratorium
16. SCULPTURAL TRAVEL BUGS
A teen art project, involving art production and exhibition,
plus community participation
presented by Seth! Leary, NRG! Exhibits
17.
18. Green materials (ceramic, found objects, recycled materials, etc.)
+ Geocaching (GPS-based game) = Traveling sculptures
22. Successes:
A LOT of kids involved
Many community members participated
and continue to participate
Online record keeps the content/
experience available and in use
Some teen participants chose to extend
the experience on their own; change
occurred
23. BILL NYE’S CLIMATE LAB
An integrated exhibit and website (still in development)
presented by Tamara Schwarz, Chabot Space & Science Center
37. If you want to follow up with us...
Seth! Leary - seth@nrg-exhibits.com
Tamara Schwarz - tschwarz@chabotspace.org
Rob Semper - rsemper@exploratorium.edu
Nina Simon - nina@museumtwo.com
slides are posted at http://bit.ly/astconline