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Technology in MuseumsChris Alexander
Manager of Interactive Technology - SJMAConsultant/Freelancer
Technology in Museums: Chris Alexander
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Outline
! Introduction
! In-house content creation
! Delivery methods
! Mobile devices
! The new web
Technology in Museums: Chris Alexander
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Podcast YouTubeYouTubeCell Phone iPod Touch/iPhone
SJMA Technological History
!Technology program started in 2005
!Used Video iPods in “Notes-Only” Mode
!First Customer of Guide by Cell (prototype)
!MUSE (American Association of Museums)
Award recognition in 2006
!September 2007 prototyped iPhone tour
!May 2008 officially launched iPod Touch tour
!Holistic approach/Many points of access
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Content Creation In-house
!Started out just using a laptop with Apple’s
Garageband on it using a USB microphone
(audio only podcast)
!Purchased a Marantz digital audio recorder,
Sennheiser Microphone and digital camera
(enhanced podcasts)
!Started using an handheld tape based
camcorder with iMovie (video podcast)
!HD Video Camera, Wireless Microphones,
Final Cut Express (HD video podcast)
San Jose Museum of Art: getting it done
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
San Jose Museum of Art: getting it done
iTunes
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San Jose Museum of Art: getting it done
YouTube
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San Jose Museum of Art: getting it done
Guide by Cell
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Devices Used
Cell Phones Video iPods iPod Touch/iPhone
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Cell Phones
! Started cell phone tours and Video iPod tours concurrently
! Guide by Cell first beta user
- Simple to use web interface
- Great statistical information
! Audio basically recycled from iPod tour
! Broadest visitor reach/accessibility
! Limited capabilities
! Usage has trailed off since launching iPod Touch Tour
! Text messaging and polling available
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Video iPod
! Used Notes-Only Mode aka “Museum Mode”
! Beginning learning curve
! Good Apple documentation
! Limiting (font-size, images, buttons)
! Creative UI solutions
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Access to information
! Visitor have immediate access to
information
! They want small nuggets of info
! They want short audio or video
! They like the ability to share with
friends
! They like to be able to take something
with them
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Website Relevancy
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Museum
Website
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Museum
Website
The new web ecosystem
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Museum
Website
! One of the newest that museums are still trying to figure out.! Twitter is considered a microblog where users make 140
character updates.! Nina Simon and Koven Smith on their blogs
(www.museumtwo.com and kovenjsmith.com) talk about
the institutional voice on Twitter.! Unique uses might be to have an artist post updates about
a commission, a curator post about an exhibition, or a
conservator discussing the restoration of an artwork! Some museums on Twitter include the Getty, LACMA,
MoMA, Tate, and Brooklyn Museum! Brooklyn Museum has a special online membership
“1stFans”
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Museum
Website
Facebook and MySpace
! Museums have been active on MySpace for several years now and
more recently on Facebook. ! Offers the ability to start a group around your museum where the
members of the group can interact with one another! Offers an alternative to the institution’s own website offering hours,
fee, exhibition schedules.! Museums on both include: the Smithsonian, Oakland Museum of
California, Judah L. Magnus, MFA Boston
MySpace
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Museum
Website
YouTube
! Museums have been making great headway with creating
their own video content and posting it online.
! Videos focus on artists, exhibitions, museum, staff
! Ease of creation has made this possible - affordable HD
cameras, software, audio equipment
! Artists are surprisingly willing to participate
! Helps to market the museum
! Museums on YouTube include: Indianapolis Museum of Art,
MoMA NY, San Jose Museum of Art, Exploratorium
MySpace
YouTube
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Museum
Website
MySpace
YouTube
Wikipedia
Wikipedia
! Most museums have an entry on Wikipedia! Whether they started it or not is another story! Artists and art pieces also have entries on the site! Museums are starting to utilize it in unique ways! Wikipedia Loves Art involved 15 museums and consisted of a scavenger
hunt and free content photography contest aimed at helping to illustrating
Wikipedia articles
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Museum
Website
MySpace
YouTube
Wikipedia
Flickr
! People are photographing and posting photos of your museum
whether or not you have a no photography policy or not.! They are also tagging these photos making your museum, artists
and artworks easy to find.! Allows a forum where users can discuss these items as well! Some of the photos are incredible! Possible marketing uses! Graffiti at the Brooklyn Museum utilized Flickr to highlight the
exhibition itself as well as its in-gallery and on-line interactive
projects.Flickr
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MySpace
YouTube
Wikipedia
Flickr
Museum
Website
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MySpace
YouTube
Wikipedia
Flickr
Museum
Website
Technology in Museums: Chris Alexander
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MySpace
YouTube
Wikipedia
Flickr
Museum
Website
The new museum ecosystem
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Contact Info
Chris AlexanderManager of Interactive Technology/San Jose Museum of Art
Consultant/Freelancer
email: [email protected]: www.chris-alexander.com
Presentation: www.chris-alexander.com/category/presentations/
Technology in Museums: Chris Alexander
Tuesday, March 10, 2009