28 low-budget, easy-to-do things to do with new media for cultural institutions

Posted: September 6th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Inspiration, Technology | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | 19 Comments »

Update 09/17/2010: Added 4 new things to do contributed by readers of this blog. Thanks!

Last week some of my colleagues and I hosted a new media afternoon with workshops for participants in the Week van de Geschiedenis (“Week of the History”). During this annual event hundreds of cultural institutions in the Netherlands organise activities related to history. Over 250,000 people all over the Netherlands visit debates, tours, lectures, special exhibitions… I believe this week has an enormous new media potential.

Quite some of the participating institutions have zero budgets, work with volunteers and have limited or no experience with new media. Some of the visitors of the new media afternoon asked me what they could do with new media – taking into account their limitations. I composed this list of 28 simple things to do with new media for small cultural institutions to help them.

If you know of other low-budget, easy-to-do new media activities, please add them. It’s highly appreciated by the many small cultural institutions taking their first steps in new media.

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Users and use of the National Vending Machine – 7 lessons about participation

Posted: August 2nd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Expositions, People | Tags: , , , , , , , , | 12 Comments »

Users of the National Vending Machine

Two months ago the Museum of National History, my employer, launched the National Vending Machine. The interactive installation, currently on display in the Amsterdam Historical Museum, encourages people to discover history through objects. It’s a pilot project and we will use our experiences of the three-month try-out to improve future instalments of the National Vending Machine.

The National Vending Machine is a participatory project. To discover who uses the machine and how these users interact with it, I’ve spent quite some hours observing visitors and I’ve used the website (and especially the visitor part) to get an overall idea about participation and interaction. Read the rest of this entry »