(Cross-posted at BlogHer) In recent years many museums have begun to emerge from their longtime stodginess in favor of exhibits and activities that appeal to, well, people. In the 1960s and 1970s, museums embraced more interactive exhibits–inspired, no doubt, by the success of Charles and Ray Eames’s exhibit Mathematica, which brought complex math to the [...]
Posts from ‘June, 2007’
RSS feed for new museology books
I’ve created an RSS feed from Amazon’s selection of museum studies books. Once you subscribe, you’ll get updates on the latest books–published and upcoming–in the museum field. You can find the feed here. If you don’t already use feed readers such as Google Reader or Bloglines to subscribe to RSS feeds, you should consider it. [...]