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Museums should activate multiple senses, not just the eyeball | Ellen Lupton | TEDxMidAtlantic 

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@liammurray2318
@liammurray2318 3 года назад
I really liked the individual ideas that she discussed in this talk, though I feel that she didn't do enough to discuss how they could be implemented in museums.
@Amaan_explores
@Amaan_explores 5 лет назад
Connecting sound with shapes, what an incredible idea. This is a really good ted video, surprising it doesn't have more views on it
@MaryroRo
@MaryroRo Год назад
Such an interesting talk, thank you so much👏😍
@DannyBanner
@DannyBanner 5 лет назад
Good talk, though I recommend watching at 1.5 speed :]
@rinat_khabirov
@rinat_khabirov 5 лет назад
for study English - it is normal speed
@IanStiep
@IanStiep 5 лет назад
1.25 is the charm
@KFunMuseum
@KFunMuseum 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing.
@yurichan6522
@yurichan6522 4 года назад
2:00 tHIS LADY HAS A gREaT SENSE OF HUMOUR hahahah
@wisteria6656
@wisteria6656 4 года назад
The museums in my city are dying, I want to learn about museology and try to find alternatives to this death. I have been researching on our populations opinions( but the answers dont feel very “trustable”) , I looked up about how to engage communitys with museums in google schoolar but its surprisingly hard to find good articles about this topic! Im lost ),;
@BayArpi
@BayArpi 4 года назад
Check out Museumnext and follow Museumhack! Or simply learn from businesses. Good luck and strength for your work!
@gypsism
@gypsism 3 года назад
Good luck!
@issuarteful
@issuarteful 2 года назад
Why don't you try to see how some museums are treating the idea of accessibility? It may be a solution. The experiences in this field are motivating both for those who have limitations and for those who do not.
@wisteria6656
@wisteria6656 2 года назад
@@issuarteful things are ironically getting better after they started charging! With the same amount of promoting… I dont understand lol But thankfully museus in my area always did things for blind people and deaf people 🙏
@sandamm954
@sandamm954 3 года назад
an amazing approach of museum. human being is polysensorial, so it seems an evidence. but i'm not sure that french museums are going that way. thank you.
@smooth1748
@smooth1748 4 года назад
So how do museums use this?
@hishmahameedkadampaly2491
@hishmahameedkadampaly2491 3 года назад
we really have a museum like that with activated multiple senses The-national-museum-of-qatar
@Rumpaine
@Rumpaine 2 года назад
The crosswalks section is a bit ridiculous. I get that the space has to be accessible to people w difficulties, but other than that reminds me of toddlers. Do we really need to make sidewalks more accessible to people who lack self discipline to put down their phones... Dealing with consequences rather than causes.
@MonsterKidCory
@MonsterKidCory 5 месяцев назад
Yes. Yes we do. Because what is the point of it? The point of crosswalks are to help people safely cross a street. That is their entire purpose. If they need to adapt so people can do it safely... well... that's the ENTIRE POINT of a crosswalk. Crosswalks are made for people, people are not made for crosswalks.
@adelmoricardo7745
@adelmoricardo7745 3 года назад
I didn’t realize they read most of the things they say.
@JoeSnodgrassworks
@JoeSnodgrassworks 6 лет назад
Are these ideas supposed to be practically applied?
@a7128
@a7128 12 дней назад
zzz
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