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Point 9 KEEP IT SIMPLE: TRULY HIP TECHNOLOGY IS TECHNOLOGY THAT WORKS CONSISTENTLY Chris Tellis, co-founder of Antenna Audio, shares best practices gleaned from his nearly three decades of developing…
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Point 8 GET THE OPERATIONS RIGHT TO AVOID THE GLITCHES BECOMING THE PREVAILING MEMORY OF THE TOUR Chris Tellis, co-founder of Antenna Audio, shares best practices gleaned from his nearly three decades of…
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If you are having problems understanding how to join or just need some guidance on how to use linked-in please send me an email anna@jagerstiudio.com or call me on 0404 877 530…
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Point 7 TRUST YOUR EAR (MORE THAN THE SCRIPT)
“The most important lesson that I would give to anybody who’s going out doing this is, never…
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Point 4 POSITION THE VISITOR AS ARCHAEOLOGIST/RESEARCHER TO MAKE DISCOVERIES THROUGH THE TOUR
“Using the original source connects the visitor more closely, the…
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Point 3 STRUCTURE THE TOUR AROUND KEY MESSAGES AND THE EDUCATIONAL MISSION: OF THE MUSEUM, THE EXHIBITION AND THE OBJECT
“What is the museum?…
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Point 2 CHOOSE THE MOST PASSIONATE PERSON TO NARRATE THE TOUR
“The subjective voice is always more interesting than an objective voice. So…
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sxMIWFjgVo
Shot from my iPhone 8mm 1920's App
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The Melbourne based artist Kit Webster using mirrors and projectors to create fantastic organic lines of light in a empty space.
Great idea for run down museums and buildings that may want to host an art or collection exhibition.
Not overly expensive but highly effective
Kit’s description of his work:
‘Scribbluminous’ acts an exploration into using the gallery architecture as an immersive digital canvas. By…
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