Museums need to go all-in on cutting-edge technology. They need fancy, new interactive platforms and flashy, cool videos to attract new visitors and… Read more »

Museums need to go all-in on cutting-edge technology. They need fancy, new interactive platforms and flashy, cool videos to attract new visitors and… Read more »
The New York Times recently posted a most curious article on the digitization of museum artifacts and art. In a sort of dystopian… Read more »
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Bernard Frischer, a professor at Indiana University’s School of Informatics. A pioneer in the relatively new… Read more »
Every quarter, Museum Revolution hosts a topical salon dinner. At these events, we gather a small but diverse group of museum leaders together… Read more »
Welcome to the home of the new Museum Revolution. Big changes are coming to the museum world. Some of them are practically upon… Read more »
Want to find ways to engage with your audience beyond the physical space of your museum? A new app offers an example of… Read more »
What value does a museum bring, now that the world is quite literally at our fingertips with Google? The solution lies less in… Read more »
Getting the public’s attention is more challenging than ever, but it can be done. A presentation from the World War II Museum in… Read more »
To thrive in the digital age, museums will have to think of themselves as media companies that serve an audience in various ways…. Read more »
When the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles wanted to stay in the minds of car enthusiasts and the general public during a… Read more »