It’s grant proposal season, so I’ve been quiet. But no longer! I was having coffee with Loic Tallon a couple of weeks ago when he
Author: Ed Rodley
Co-production, co-creation, co-curation
We’re about to embark on the initial planning for a major new exhibition on technology and I’m wrestling with the promise and peril of institutional
When should we have the next Boston Museum Tech Meetup?
Boston-area folks, I had such a good time last month at the Field that I totally forgot to poll the hive mind for dates for
Living is like tearing through a museum
A little something for the weekend, courtesy of one of my favorite thinkers. “Living is like tearing through a museum. Not until later do you
Gaming the museum – separating fad from function – Part four of four!
In the first part of this post, I alleged that I’d be examining gamification (ack), and trying to sort out some substance from the hype
Gaming the museum – separating fad from function – Part three of ?
In the second part of this post, I posited some qualities that good interactive exhibits possess. It was by no means a comprehensive list, but