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Thinking about Museums

thoughts on museums, content, design, and why they matter

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    • The distributed museum is already here–it’s just not very evenly distributed
    • Humanizing the Digital: Unproceedings from the MCN 2018 Conference
    • CODE | WORDS: Technology and Theory in the Museum
    • A Series of Epistolary Romances. The second experiment by the CODE|WORDS collective.
    • Being teachable
    • Reprogram: Technology, innovation and culture in a new era of museums
    • Firearms curation in late seventeenth-and early eighteenth-century maritime contexts| A comparative study
    • Looking Around vs. Looking Down: Incorporating Mobility into Your Experience Design
    • MONA: Less is More
    • The Ethics of Exhibiting Salvaged Shipwrecks
    • Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination
    • So We’ve Got a Web Site, Now What?

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Luggage to leave behind

August 19, 2020 Ed Rodley

The previous post, “Where to now, friends?” was probably the hardest thing I’ve ever written for public consumption. It needed to come out, but that

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Dialogues About Useful Dialectics

October 16, 2017 Ed Rodley

MCN2017 is less than a month away, and I’m in crunch mode trying to finish preparing from my two sessions. If you’re going to be

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Useful Dialectics, Part Three – Hierarchy vs. Network

October 10, 2017 Ed Rodley

In this post, I explore the current tension between ways of thinking about power relationships; the established hierarchical model, versus the emergent network model.

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Useful Dialectics, Part One – Transformation vs. Change

September 28, 2017 Ed Rodley

  I’m very excited for MCN2017 in November! The intellectual thrill of beating a session into shape with friends old and new is like a

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Vision, Desire, Attitude, and Focus

February 19, 2012 Ed Rodley

I’m stuck in them midst of rewrites to my thesis and too preoccupied to write much. But in spite of this I’ve had two competing

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