際際滷shows by User: SilviaFantoni / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: SilviaFantoni / Wed, 20 Apr 2016 14:57:07 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: SilviaFantoni To charge or not to charge. The admission dilemma /slideshow/to-charge-or-not-to-charge-the-admission-dilemma/61150096 museumnextdublinsffpresentation-160420145707
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Wed, 20 Apr 2016 14:57:07 GMT /slideshow/to-charge-or-not-to-charge-the-admission-dilemma/61150096 SilviaFantoni@slideshare.net(SilviaFantoni) To charge or not to charge. The admission dilemma SilviaFantoni MuseumNext presentation <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/museumnextdublinsffpresentation-160420145707-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> MuseumNext presentation
To charge or not to charge. The admission dilemma from Silvia Fantoni
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The Challenge of Engaging Millennials in Art Museums /slideshow/the-challenge-of-engaging-millennials-in-art-museums/53368738 museumnextpresentationstulenfilippinifantoni-150930112701-lva1-app6892
As highlighted in various studies, including the most recent 2014 Culture Track Report, Millennials function and think very differently than Generation X or Baby-Boomers when interacting with cultural institutions. For younger generations such interactions are motivated by the need to spend time with other people rather than a desire to learn about a specific topic or collection. This is why providing opportunities for participation, social interaction, and entertainment is fundamental for attracting and retaining Millennial audiences. If museums do not change the manner in which they engage their audiences, they will find themselves suddenly irrelevant within the next decade. Over the past two years the Indianapolis Museum of Art has made a significant effort to move away from the more passive forms of interaction traditionally offered in art museums, towards a new engagement model that supports social interaction, participation and entertainment to better connect with emerging audiences and ensure the future of the institution. This new people first model has been applied to both our exhibitions and public programs and has led to the implementation of a number of initiatives in which visitors become active participants in the museum experience. This manifests itself in many unique and sometimes surprising ways, from immersive cinema programs, to interactive performances mixed with culinary elements to opportunities to design and develop aspects of exhibitions. The goal is to guarantee that the next generation (not just Millennials) develop a deep and meaningful relationship with the museum, and to view it not as a static archive, but as a constantly changing hub of activity, conversation and community. In this presentation, representatives of the IMA Interpretation and Audience Experience and Performance teams will provide an overview of the principles behind their new engagement model; examples of key projects; as well as some of the data that has been collected about how visitors have responded to this change and how this has impacted on their demographics and psychographics.]]>

As highlighted in various studies, including the most recent 2014 Culture Track Report, Millennials function and think very differently than Generation X or Baby-Boomers when interacting with cultural institutions. For younger generations such interactions are motivated by the need to spend time with other people rather than a desire to learn about a specific topic or collection. This is why providing opportunities for participation, social interaction, and entertainment is fundamental for attracting and retaining Millennial audiences. If museums do not change the manner in which they engage their audiences, they will find themselves suddenly irrelevant within the next decade. Over the past two years the Indianapolis Museum of Art has made a significant effort to move away from the more passive forms of interaction traditionally offered in art museums, towards a new engagement model that supports social interaction, participation and entertainment to better connect with emerging audiences and ensure the future of the institution. This new people first model has been applied to both our exhibitions and public programs and has led to the implementation of a number of initiatives in which visitors become active participants in the museum experience. This manifests itself in many unique and sometimes surprising ways, from immersive cinema programs, to interactive performances mixed with culinary elements to opportunities to design and develop aspects of exhibitions. The goal is to guarantee that the next generation (not just Millennials) develop a deep and meaningful relationship with the museum, and to view it not as a static archive, but as a constantly changing hub of activity, conversation and community. In this presentation, representatives of the IMA Interpretation and Audience Experience and Performance teams will provide an overview of the principles behind their new engagement model; examples of key projects; as well as some of the data that has been collected about how visitors have responded to this change and how this has impacted on their demographics and psychographics.]]>
Wed, 30 Sep 2015 11:27:01 GMT /slideshow/the-challenge-of-engaging-millennials-in-art-museums/53368738 SilviaFantoni@slideshare.net(SilviaFantoni) The Challenge of Engaging Millennials in Art Museums SilviaFantoni As highlighted in various studies, including the most recent 2014 Culture Track Report, Millennials function and think very differently than Generation X or Baby-Boomers when interacting with cultural institutions. For younger generations such interactions are motivated by the need to spend time with other people rather than a desire to learn about a specific topic or collection. This is why providing opportunities for participation, social interaction, and entertainment is fundamental for attracting and retaining Millennial audiences. If museums do not change the manner in which they engage their audiences, they will find themselves suddenly irrelevant within the next decade. Over the past two years the Indianapolis Museum of Art has made a significant effort to move away from the more passive forms of interaction traditionally offered in art museums, towards a new engagement model that supports social interaction, participation and entertainment to better connect with emerging audiences and ensure the future of the institution. This new people first model has been applied to both our exhibitions and public programs and has led to the implementation of a number of initiatives in which visitors become active participants in the museum experience. This manifests itself in many unique and sometimes surprising ways, from immersive cinema programs, to interactive performances mixed with culinary elements to opportunities to design and develop aspects of exhibitions. The goal is to guarantee that the next generation (not just Millennials) develop a deep and meaningful relationship with the museum, and to view it not as a static archive, but as a constantly changing hub of activity, conversation and community. In this presentation, representatives of the IMA Interpretation and Audience Experience and Performance teams will provide an overview of the principles behind their new engagement model; examples of key projects; as well as some of the data that has been collected about how visitors have responded to this change and how this has impacted on their demographics and psychographics. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/museumnextpresentationstulenfilippinifantoni-150930112701-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As highlighted in various studies, including the most recent 2014 Culture Track Report, Millennials function and think very differently than Generation X or Baby-Boomers when interacting with cultural institutions. For younger generations such interactions are motivated by the need to spend time with other people rather than a desire to learn about a specific topic or collection. This is why providing opportunities for participation, social interaction, and entertainment is fundamental for attracting and retaining Millennial audiences. If museums do not change the manner in which they engage their audiences, they will find themselves suddenly irrelevant within the next decade. Over the past two years the Indianapolis Museum of Art has made a significant effort to move away from the more passive forms of interaction traditionally offered in art museums, towards a new engagement model that supports social interaction, participation and entertainment to better connect with emerging audiences and ensure the future of the institution. This new people first model has been applied to both our exhibitions and public programs and has led to the implementation of a number of initiatives in which visitors become active participants in the museum experience. This manifests itself in many unique and sometimes surprising ways, from immersive cinema programs, to interactive performances mixed with culinary elements to opportunities to design and develop aspects of exhibitions. The goal is to guarantee that the next generation (not just Millennials) develop a deep and meaningful relationship with the museum, and to view it not as a static archive, but as a constantly changing hub of activity, conversation and community. In this presentation, representatives of the IMA Interpretation and Audience Experience and Performance teams will provide an overview of the principles behind their new engagement model; examples of key projects; as well as some of the data that has been collected about how visitors have responded to this change and how this has impacted on their demographics and psychographics.
The Challenge of Engaging Millennials in Art Museums from Silvia Fantoni
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Visitor-Centered Exhibition Design: A paradigm Shift for Art Museums /slideshow/visitorcentered-exhibition-design-a-paradigm-shift-for-art-museums/50342716 presentationlondonsilviafilippinifantoni-150709105954-lva1-app6891
With the aim of becoming a more visitor-centered institution, the Indianapolis Museum of Art has implemented a new team-based collaborative exhibition development process that seeks visitor input throughout various stages of development. While this approach is not uncommon in other cultural institutions, particularly childrens museums and science and history centers, it is a significant shift for art museums. This presentation will describe different ways of involving visitors in the exhibition development process. It will also provide examples of how exhibitions have changed as a result of this process and ultimately give an overview of the outcomes that we have achieved in terms of visitor satisfaction and communication of key messages.]]>

With the aim of becoming a more visitor-centered institution, the Indianapolis Museum of Art has implemented a new team-based collaborative exhibition development process that seeks visitor input throughout various stages of development. While this approach is not uncommon in other cultural institutions, particularly childrens museums and science and history centers, it is a significant shift for art museums. This presentation will describe different ways of involving visitors in the exhibition development process. It will also provide examples of how exhibitions have changed as a result of this process and ultimately give an overview of the outcomes that we have achieved in terms of visitor satisfaction and communication of key messages.]]>
Thu, 09 Jul 2015 10:59:54 GMT /slideshow/visitorcentered-exhibition-design-a-paradigm-shift-for-art-museums/50342716 SilviaFantoni@slideshare.net(SilviaFantoni) Visitor-Centered Exhibition Design: A paradigm Shift for Art Museums SilviaFantoni With the aim of becoming a more visitor-centered institution, the Indianapolis Museum of Art has implemented a new team-based collaborative exhibition development process that seeks visitor input throughout various stages of development. While this approach is not uncommon in other cultural institutions, particularly childrens museums and science and history centers, it is a significant shift for art museums. This presentation will describe different ways of involving visitors in the exhibition development process. It will also provide examples of how exhibitions have changed as a result of this process and ultimately give an overview of the outcomes that we have achieved in terms of visitor satisfaction and communication of key messages. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationlondonsilviafilippinifantoni-150709105954-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With the aim of becoming a more visitor-centered institution, the Indianapolis Museum of Art has implemented a new team-based collaborative exhibition development process that seeks visitor input throughout various stages of development. While this approach is not uncommon in other cultural institutions, particularly childrens museums and science and history centers, it is a significant shift for art museums. This presentation will describe different ways of involving visitors in the exhibition development process. It will also provide examples of how exhibitions have changed as a result of this process and ultimately give an overview of the outcomes that we have achieved in terms of visitor satisfaction and communication of key messages.
Visitor-Centered Exhibition Design: A paradigm Shift for Art Museums from Silvia Fantoni
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Engaging Visitors in Innovative Ways: Process, Data and Participation /slideshow/museumnext-geneva-silvia-filippini-fantoni/47162893 museumnextsilviafilippinifantoni-150419085802-conversion-gate02
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Learn about the Indianapolis Museum of Art visitor-centered approach.]]>
Sun, 19 Apr 2015 08:58:02 GMT /slideshow/museumnext-geneva-silvia-filippini-fantoni/47162893 SilviaFantoni@slideshare.net(SilviaFantoni) Engaging Visitors in Innovative Ways: Process, Data and Participation SilviaFantoni Learn about the Indianapolis Museum of Art visitor-centered approach. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/museumnextsilviafilippinifantoni-150419085802-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Learn about the Indianapolis Museum of Art visitor-centered approach.
Engaging Visitors in Innovative Ways: Process, Data and Participation from Silvia Fantoni
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Whats the point? Two case studies of introducing digital in-gallery experiences /slideshow/whats-the-point-two-case-studies-of-introducing-digital-ingallery-experiences/46828860 whatsthepointpresentation-150409144728-conversion-gate01
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Selfie, Museums, Apps, Technology, Pointillism]]>
Thu, 09 Apr 2015 14:47:28 GMT /slideshow/whats-the-point-two-case-studies-of-introducing-digital-ingallery-experiences/46828860 SilviaFantoni@slideshare.net(SilviaFantoni) Whats the point? Two case studies of introducing digital in-gallery experiences SilviaFantoni Selfie, Museums, Apps, Technology, Pointillism <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whatsthepointpresentation-150409144728-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Selfie, Museums, Apps, Technology, Pointillism
Whats the point? Two case studies of introducing digital in-gallery experiences from Silvia Fantoni
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Participatory Exhibition Design /slideshow/presentation-museum-id-conference-v2/39820262 presentationmuseumidconferencev2-141002182040-phpapp01
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Thu, 02 Oct 2014 18:20:40 GMT /slideshow/presentation-museum-id-conference-v2/39820262 SilviaFantoni@slideshare.net(SilviaFantoni) Participatory Exhibition Design SilviaFantoni <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationmuseumidconferencev2-141002182040-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Participatory Exhibition Design from Silvia Fantoni
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Mw2012 eyetracking /slideshow/mw2012-eyetracking-15331790/15331790 mw2012-eyetracking-121124170525-phpapp01
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Presentation of the results of a series of experiments using an eye tracking device in museums]]>
Sat, 24 Nov 2012 17:05:23 GMT /slideshow/mw2012-eyetracking-15331790/15331790 SilviaFantoni@slideshare.net(SilviaFantoni) Mw2012 eyetracking SilviaFantoni Presentation of the results of a series of experiments using an eye tracking device in museums <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mw2012-eyetracking-121124170525-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation of the results of a series of experiments using an eye tracking device in museums
Mw2012 eyetracking from Silvia Fantoni
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Sat, 24 Nov 2012 17:04:20 GMT /slideshow/mw2012-eyetracking/15331781 SilviaFantoni@slideshare.net(SilviaFantoni) Mw2012 eyetracking SilviaFantoni <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mw2012-eyetracking-121124170421-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Mw2012 eyetracking from Silvia Fantoni
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