“APOCALYPSE IS COMING”
Tate Britain 21 September 2011 – 15 January 2012John Martin: Apocalypse
Horizon Report 2011: Museum Edition
Each day, billions of pictures and videos are shared between strangers on websites like Facebook, Google+ and YouTube.
But individuals are now also sharing physical possessions through the web, as part of a movement called collaborative consumption.
“It’s all driven by this desire to get more use out of the assets that we already have - to live more efficiently and more connected,” says Micki Krimmel, founder of goods sharing websiteNeighborGoods..
Digital strategies primarily focus on how organizations can benefit from technological developments. In the case of cultural institutions, such strategies ought go beyond an utilitarian approach and critically reflect on technology in order to historically contextualize it in our current society.
Yochai Benkler on the new open-source economics
Rachel Botsman: The case for collaborative consumption
Don’t you just hate when you go to a museum and you try to take mobile photos of the incredible architecture, or a beautiful new installation (without flash, of course), and you promptly get scolded by a volunteer or security? We do too, which is why we love that there are a few museums, like the
Web 2.0 Expo NY 2011, Rachel Sterne, City of New York
Brian Lehrer Live: Museums and Social Media
39m40s~
The Brooklyn Museum’s Director of Technology Shelley Bernstein on the innovative ways the museum is engaging the community.
最近、ブログ書けてないですが…
こちらでも告知しましたが、10 月 25 日(火)に開催された勉強会「1人が、1万人から、1000円ずつ、1000万円を集める「クラウド・ファンディング」って知っていますか?」でお話をさせていただきました。
定員15名の本当に少人数のレクチャーでしたが、1日で定員が埋まり、当日は定員以上の方にきていただけました。ありがとうございます^^
about “I went to MoMA and…”


