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Art Museums and Early Childhood: Enhanced Interactions for Young Audiences in Art Museums

Art Museums and Early Childhood: Enhanced Interactions for Young Audiences in Art Museums

... to art museums and galleries, for the reason that these places are not parent’s first-choice of leisure time with their ...in art museums, there is hardly anything they can ...in art ...

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Use of social networking services for marketing art museums

Use of social networking services for marketing art museums

... (i.e. art museums in this current study), have yet to incorporate the vast majority of SNS applications available to them (Waters et ...that art museums typically lack the time and resources ...

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The "Imbecile" Institution and the Limits of Public Engagement: Art Museums and Structural Barriers to Public Value Engagement

The "Imbecile" Institution and the Limits of Public Engagement: Art Museums and Structural Barriers to Public Value Engagement

... that art museums would do well to cultivate and build on in both exhibitions and public ...includes art museums, can itself be a generator of innovation within its own activities “through new ...

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Social Media and Art Museums: Measuring Success

Social Media and Art Museums: Measuring Success

... Of course, while the audience does have the chance to direct their own experiences through social media, much of social media programming in art museums is also geared towards marketing museum exhibitions, ...

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The Billionaire’s Treasure Trove: A Call to Reform Private Art Museums and the Private Benefit Doctrine

The Billionaire’s Treasure Trove: A Call to Reform Private Art Museums and the Private Benefit Doctrine

... private museums and collectors in the United States, this Note explores the public bene- fit requirement under section 501(c)(3) of the Code, and the pri- vate benefit ...public art museums in favor ...

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Visual Guidance: A Universal Wayfinding Symbol System Prototype for Art Museums

Visual Guidance: A Universal Wayfinding Symbol System Prototype for Art Museums

... design. Museums are places to educate people through different ...in museums in their own or foreign country. The audiences of museums are people from all over the ...in museums if they do not ...

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An Analysis of the art image interchange cycle within fine art museums

An Analysis of the art image interchange cycle within fine art museums

... fine art museums, it was clear that there was a range of differences among them ...the museums are concerned with, or if there are areas of the production that are not fully ...

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Multimodal Communication & Identity Building Through the Websites of French and Swedish Art Museums.

Multimodal Communication & Identity Building Through the Websites of French and Swedish Art Museums.

... modern art museums websites right now, and therefore if one by accident would end up on this site there would be a greater chance of identifying what kind of activity this site is ...

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Engaging Young Adults with Modern and Contemporary Art Museums: an Educational Perspective

Engaging Young Adults with Modern and Contemporary Art Museums: an Educational Perspective

... the museums’ programs will be compared with the needs and expectations of the targeted ...in museums and educational activities, it is rather intricate to define the level of engagement when ...visiting ...

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Augmented reality (AR) in art museums : reconfiguring and mediating the museum dynamics

Augmented reality (AR) in art museums : reconfiguring and mediating the museum dynamics

... at art museums that may affect public attitudes towards museums, research in museum studies, and the building and curation of ...build art museums as neutral environments where people ...

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Information communication technology for aesthetic education in art museums and galleries

Information communication technology for aesthetic education in art museums and galleries

... f art is given by the institutional ideas o f the curators o f these art museums and the audience tends to be treated as passive recipients o f these ...about art which considered the ...

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The representation of people with visual impairments on five art museums websites.

The representation of people with visual impairments on five art museums websites.

... with art museums, which are by their nature highly visual (Poria et ...of museums (Delin 95) which is the one being examined ...an art museum or made by an artist one might identify ...

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Art tweets:  a content analysis of social media activity among six top art museums in the U.S.A.

Art tweets: a content analysis of social media activity among six top art museums in the U.S.A.

... the art museum ...in Art Museums?” The article reported a conflict currently in discussion among art museum management across the United States as it pertains to personal photography within ...

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How Can American Art Museums Enhance Millennials’ Interest in Art: A Case Study of Two Art Museums

How Can American Art Museums Enhance Millennials’ Interest in Art: A Case Study of Two Art Museums

... American art museums started a debate on a proper size of collections and how to deal with the large size of collections, and this debate lasted the whole twentieth century (Lubar et ...Lost Museums, ...

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A Study of Retrieval Success with Original Works of Art Comparing the Subject Index Terms Provided by Experts in Art Museums With Those Provided By Novice and Intermediate Indexers

A Study of Retrieval Success with Original Works of Art Comparing the Subject Index Terms Provided by Experts in Art Museums With Those Provided By Novice and Intermediate Indexers

... thirty museums in Gilchrest’s survey used at least one controlled vocabulary and nearly ninety percent used a locally developed list of authority ...on art museums in the United States (Graham 2001, ...

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Designing visitor experience for open-ended creative engagement in art museums: A conceptual multi-touch prototype design

Designing visitor experience for open-ended creative engagement in art museums: A conceptual multi-touch prototype design

... motivation and helps the visitor to derive information through interaction and context. In general, interaction techniques for museums should be as intuitive as possible, based on the “walk-up- and-use” principle, ...

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Making the Grade: Do art museums have an impact on student achievement within low socio-economic communities?

Making the Grade: Do art museums have an impact on student achievement within low socio-economic communities?

... the art world outside of an art classroom would be an art ...museum. Museums in general are cultural institutions for the cities in which they ...that museums receive mixed reviews from ...

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From a world in a box to a world without borders: art museums, media technologies and cosmopolitanism

From a world in a box to a world without borders: art museums, media technologies and cosmopolitanism

... So museums now find themselves in an interesting ...Google art project to take their activities and collections to a wide ...contemporary art and for the cosmopolitan ...these museums all ...

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The Role of Programming in Interpreting LGBTQ Identities in Contemporary Art Museums

The Role of Programming in Interpreting LGBTQ Identities in Contemporary Art Museums

... of art and politics colliding, thoughts of the Culture Wars of the 1980s and 1990s often come to ...Though art and politics have not always been at odds in American history, the Culture Wars were a key ...

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Towards a Professional Learning Dialogue in Mexican
Contemporary Art Museums

Towards a Professional Learning Dialogue in Mexican Contemporary Art Museums

... City museums (SEP, 2005) 11 ...which museums they want to visit a year in advance, leaving no control to museums over these decisions or the arranged dates 12 ...

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