"Museum as Platform; Curator as Champion: Learning to sing in the age of social media," a presentation by Nancy Proctor at the conference, "Event Culture: The Museum and Its Staging of Contemporary Art" organized by the Copenhagen Doctoral School of Cultural Studies, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 7 November 2009.
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Museum as Platform; Curator as Champion
1. Museum as Platform; Curator as Champion Nancy Proctor, Smithsonian American Art Museum [email_address] 7 November 2009 Learning to sing in the age of social media
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3. Dr Ralph Stanley: Curator of the Song http://drshow.org http://drralphstanley.com Nancy Proctor, ProctorN@si.edu
8. Photo by Mike Lee, 2007; from SAAM Flickr Group Our audiences now access American Art through a wide range of platforms beyond the museum’s walls and website Nancy Proctor, ProctorN@si.edu
9. The Museum has become a Distributed Network Nancy Proctor, ProctorN@si.edu
10. The Museum is transforming from Acropolis… Nancy Proctor, ProctorN@si.edu
12. In & Out Nancy Proctor, ProctorN@si.edu – Curator David Allison, Chair of Information Technology & Communication, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution Out In Stability/stodginess Change Curators as experts Curators as collaborators & brokers Monographs Stories Control Collaboration Web 1.0 Web 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0
13. Your museum is social media Nancy Proctor, ProctorN@si.edu
How many people have taken an audio or multimedia tour? Did they enjoy their experience?
But in fact, I think of SAAM like this: a multinodal and multimodal network - a distributed network, in fact. My aim is to build content, experiences, and services that reach visitors wherever and whenever they happen to be on this network.