Listen to the work of KAREL ČAPEK, the man who introduce the term ROBOT in 1921 https://lnkd.in/ddXB2n5E
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Listen to the work of KAREL ČAPEK, the man who introduce the term ROBOT in 1921 https://lnkd.in/ddXB2n5E
Entrepreneur | Best Seller | Wall Street Journal Op-Ed Writer | IMAPS Fellow | 2.6M Followers in Social Media
A Museum in the Future. 😂 😂 😂
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New study by Penn Cultural Heritage Center to create ethical collecting guidelines for US museums, focusing on transparency https://ow.ly/upRL50TWh9I
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How do you transform museums and attractions into unforgettable and meaningful experiences? Our director, Peter Slavenburg, highlights NorthernLight’s approach to storytelling and design in an exclusive interview in the latest issue of Attractions Management. Featuring a selection of our latest projects, including Labyrinthia at the Drents Museum, Experimenta’s Artificial Intelligence Pavilion, and The World Heritage Centre Wadden Sea. Read the full interview here: https://lnkd.in/gsM36GSt
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Education is life!
As the ICOM museum definition emphasises, 'museums offer varied experiences for education, reflection and knowledge sharing.' This #InternationalEducationDay, ICOM highlights the vital role of #education in building resilient and inclusive societies through #culture and #heritage. Find out what education is for #ICOM President Emma Nardi. What is education for you? Share your thoughts.
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Education is ... ... fostering curiosity ... empowering individuals ... create meaningful connections ... providing spaces where ideas flourish ... transforming not only individuals but the culture and society around us
As the ICOM museum definition emphasises, 'museums offer varied experiences for education, reflection and knowledge sharing.' This #InternationalEducationDay, ICOM highlights the vital role of #education in building resilient and inclusive societies through #culture and #heritage. Find out what education is for #ICOM President Emma Nardi. What is education for you? Share your thoughts.
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How do museums stay relevant in a rapidly changing world? 🏛️ Discover the evolving role of museums today, with a note on the Chinese Canadian Museum's exhibition "Odysseys and Migration". Read more in the Vancouver Sun article below! 📖 https://lnkd.in/gJvqrRv9
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The immersive display at the London Museum featuring Rembrandt’s “The Storm on the Sea of Galilee”. There might have been a few sea sick people by the end of the day! Wiki : https://lnkd.in/gnepNQnC
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As a now former Director of a Volkshochschule, this is easy: Education is democracy. Education is empowerment. Education is participation. Education is sharing power. Education is future. That is as relevant to museums as it is to adult education.
As the ICOM museum definition emphasises, 'museums offer varied experiences for education, reflection and knowledge sharing.' This #InternationalEducationDay, ICOM highlights the vital role of #education in building resilient and inclusive societies through #culture and #heritage. Find out what education is for #ICOM President Emma Nardi. What is education for you? Share your thoughts.
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The health of our planet is one of the defining issues of our time, and cultural institutions have an essential role to play. But how can museums become more sustainable? - https://lnkd.in/eJcVdWXQ #museum
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Manchester Museum has taken its commitment to sustainability to every corner of its operations—including the gift shop - https://lnkd.in/e3ZvcC6y #museums #museumretail #sustainableretail #sustainablemuseums #greenmuseums
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FRIDAY TRIVIA - Medieval Torture Museums are popping up in many cities, both in Europe and the United States. Turns out that many of the devices they show are a result of British Victorian era fascination with them. In reality, most of the exhibit items are not even from medieval times, but were rather made by UK blacksmiths in the 19th century. Read this article to have a better insight into facts or fiction next time you are deciding to visit one of those museums. #Innovation #Sustainability #R2Certification https://lnkd.in/gdw8U9Xu
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