One thing I’m always on the lookout for are people outside of the museum field who are doing what I think is interesting work, defined
Category: Thinking tools
Everyone should be able to sketch
Once again, I’m stuck in a familiar place. A major grant proposal deadline is looming, the thing has been written, survived a round of edits
Putting the emphasis on the right syllable in computer-based interactive design
OK, so it’s almost the end of 2010, I’m up to my ears trying to hit deadlines that are toppling over like monolithic dominoes, attempting
Listen! What’s The Work Telling You?
Thinking like an exhibit developer requires you to be what Donald Schön termed a reflective practitioner – someone who reflects on his or her actions
Breathe! Creating Is Hard Work
One of the reasons I started this blog was so I could use it as a way to synthesize and refine my thinking about my
Writers on Writing, or Why I love Eric and Theodor
As part of my plans for the interpretive writing workshop I did at NEMA last week, I was going to have a presentation of inspirational