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Future of Exhibits

Isabella Hughes

Traductor A Ai

Editorial: Publifye

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"Future of Exhibits" delves into the transformation of museums from static spaces to dynamic community hubs. It examines how cultural institutions are adapting to the digital age and evolving audience expectations, emphasizing visitor-centered design and participatory museum practices. The book highlights how technology, like augmented reality, is being integrated to enhance visitor engagement and learning. Furthermore, it explores the increasing importance of community involvement in exhibit creation, moving away from traditional, top-down approaches to museum curation.

 
The book progresses from historical context to the impact of digital technologies and culminates in a practical framework for enhancing audience engagement. It argues that embracing innovation and prioritizing visitor needs are essential for museums to thrive. By combining data analytics, expert interviews, and case studies, "Future of Exhibits" offers actionable insights for museum professionals seeking to create informative and engaging experiences, while also addressing ethical considerations related to representation and cultural sensitivity.
Disponible desde: 24/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 82 páginas.

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