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Well, there was an experiment in guerilla-interaction several years ago in NY when Manhattanville College students entered an art museum and began social networking/art criticism with their offsite buddies. They would stand in front of a piece of art and comment to their friend, who was on the phone, and it created some interesting reactions. For one thing, it drove the guards nuts, as (OMG!) people were actually TALKING in an art museum. But, it did create the "beyond the museum walls" experience…!
Beryl
On Jun 21, 2010, at 2:07 PM, Stan Orchard wrote:
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> Given the proliferation of smart phones and social networking wouldn't abundant wifi encourage sharing visitor experiences? We try to share those experiences through our marketing efforts which include social networking. Shouldn't we encourage/enable our guest to do so as well?
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> On Jun 21, 2010, at 10:59 AM, Bob Raiselis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> On Jun 21, 2010, at 1:05 PM, Wendy Pollock wrote:
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>>> Last week, there was an exchange about public Internet access in museums. Bob and others seemed to be saying they'd like to avoid the "Internet cafe" atmosphere. I'm curious about why.
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>> We were wondering if a public wifi connection would encourage parents (and teens) to sit on the sidelines and surf the web or catch up on email while their children/younger siblings were engaged in the exhibits, rather than participating with them. I believe there were a couple of responses to that question that brought this up.
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>> We don't actually have a cafe. If we did that would be a good place to catch up on email, probably. The exhibit floor, maybe not so much.
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>> So I guess the question might instead be "is it appropriate to encourage wireless Internet usage by museum visitors on the exhibit floor?"
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>> Bob Raiselis
>> Montshire Museum of Science
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