E’ il titolo della conferenza tenutasi a Londra il 7 luglio.
Davanti ad una platea di 500 persone, alla London School of Economics, sono intervenuti Neil MacGregor (direttore del British Museum) e Nicholas Serota (direttore della TATE).
Potete leggere i dettagli direttamente dall’articolo del Guardian o sul blog Social Media and Cultural Communication.
5 sono le idee riassunte da Conxa Rodà sul suo blog:
- Museums’ future lies on the internet: the relationship between institutions and their audiences would be transformed by the internet. Museums would become more like multimedia organizations
- The Museum will address audiences across the world and will be a place where people across the world will have a conversation. Those institutions which take up this notion fastest and furthest will be the ones which have the authority in the future.
- The future has to be the museum as a publisher and broadcaster: there will be a limited number of people working in galleries, and more effectively working as commissioning editors working on material online.
- the growing challenge would to look for online capacity and encourage curatorial teams to work there as much as they do in the galleries.
- In the past, there has been an imperfect communication between visitors and curators. The possibility for a greater level of communication between curators and visitors is the challenge now.
Che ne pensate? Siete d’accordo?
A quanto pare dovrebbe essere presto disponibile il podcast della conferenza, tenete d’occhio quest’indirizzo:
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/LSEPublicLecturesAndEvents/Default.htm
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