Gaming and Museums, a worth it combo?
I just read one of the recent summary publications of Museum Hack. For those of you who may not know, Museum Hack is a relatively new organization that aims to […]
I just read one of the recent summary publications of Museum Hack. For those of you who may not know, Museum Hack is a relatively new organization that aims to […]
In a town where families are broken, gangs are ever present, young children are forced to grow up too quickly, and food, cleanliness, and joy are always in short supply, […]
A quick thought: As a consumer, one has rights. One has the right to choose, one has the right to discern, and one has the right to ignore. But it […]
I find language and art extremely similar. Some say art is like language. I say art is language. How did I decide this? Because of they both have similar barriers […]
Mahogany dressers. Bronze horses. Gold plated frames. As I was walking down the corridors at the Winter Antiques Show at the Park Armory in NYC, I was beginning to […]
There is a new e-book in town produced from a partnership with Google’s Creative Lab, and Visual Editions. In this book readers get to decide their own fate. Well, what […]
Looks matter. It is just the truth. It is the first impression you get of something, it is what sets the tone for a continued experience. And I am not […]
What happens when all the potential technology there is to be made, is made? Maybe this is impossible, but lets just try to think about it. There is no new […]
When you first begin a conversation with someone you recently met, what kind of information do you tend to share? Well, definitely (I hope) your name, maybe what you do, […]
What if we were to look at a museum like we look at a menu: with the intention of choosing one thing to spend the next 30 minutes (or hours of […]