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Conferences, Exhibits, & Writing. Consulting & Clients. Experimental Museum Projects Facebook Group. Blog: The Elastic Museum. Tumblr: Experimental Museum Projects. Photo credit: Vincenzo Mancuso.
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Maria Mortati » Conferences, Exhibits, & Writing
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Conferences, Exhibits, & Writing. Consulting & Clients. Experimental Museum Projects Facebook Group. Blog: The Elastic Museum. Tumblr: Experimental Museum Projects. Conferences, Exhibits, & Writing. Conferences, Panels, Workshops, Teaching. California College of the Arts, Graduate Studio, Public Interaction Design, Fall 2016. California College of the Arts, Graduate Design Thesis Research and Development, Fall 2016. 8221; workshop keynote, 2016. 8221; October, 2015. Program Advisor, New Presidio Parklands.
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SF Mobile Museum: FREE Shrine: Bird Box
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Monday, March 14, 2011. FREE Shrine: Bird Box. Let his bird do the shrining for his piece in our show last year. So no poetic wall text to offer. As with many shrines, the object is what you make it. Posted by San Francisco Mobile Museum. Labels: Peter Forrest Kline. San francisco mobile museum. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What kind of Museum is this? San Francisco Mobile Museum. Movement Museum Offers a Mobile Model. FREE Shrine: Tims baby is no gentleman. FREE Shrine: Bird Box.
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SF Mobile Museum: FREE SHRINES exhibit challenge
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Saturday, July 17, 2010. FREE SHRINES exhibit challenge. FREE SHRINES is a new exhibit where we are exploring the history, meaning and spontaneous use of shrines with you. We'll look at public, religious and cultural examples, and invite you to add your wishes, locations, and remembrances. Our exhibit challenge invites you to create a shrine of your own, to show at the exhibit. Something that can fit in the palm of your hand. Contact us at info [at] sfmobilemuseum [dot] org with questions.
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SF Mobile Museum: We're not the only game in the Mobile Museum town
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Friday, December 9, 2011. We're not the only game in the Mobile Museum town. There are some wonderful other projects out there in Mobile Museum Platform Land. Thought I would share a few of the prolific ones. I'm finding that this type of platform is well suited to some forms of engagement and not others. It's very well suited to experimentation on a variety of scales, but maybe not for displaying costly works of art (though some may disagree with that). The Pop-Up Museum of Queer History. MAP is the ult...
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SF Mobile Museum: Just A Vessel?
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012. Full-scale model for "Activity Platform". One of the concept models to attach to the full-scale dolly system was completed by Monica Martinez. As I mentioned in an earlier. There are two platform types in the hopper: one is for "activities" and one is for exhibiting objects. This is the activity system I'm first sussing out. One Man Band (photo: UCLA Film and Television Archive). 8220;In the process of working towards our new model for museum… what we would like is a small p...
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SF Mobile Museum: #aam2011: Our presentation
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Sunday, May 22, 2011. I thought I would share our presentation from our session at #aam2011 today. I was honored to share the stage with Ashely Remer of the Girl Museum. Jon West-Bey of the American Poetry Museum. And brilliant moderator Paul Orselli of the Paul Orselli Workshop. What is it about? Our experiments, and why we think approaches such as these are good for the future of museums. San Francisco Mobile Museum, Maria Mortati, #aam2011. It was a lot of fun to share the work. Thanks, all!
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Conferences, Exhibits, & Writing. Consulting & Clients. Experimental Museum Projects Facebook Group. Blog: The Elastic Museum. Tumblr: Experimental Museum Projects. Newscast, Baltimore Museum of Art Big Table Gallery ». Public Art Review, Issue 53. Museums Go Public (print) ». American Educational Research Association 2013 ». Internet Cat Video Festival Ready for Minneapolis Encore ». Art Museum Teaching Blog. Possibilities for Evolution: Artists Experimenting in Art Museums ». May 14, 2015. June 10, 2014.
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SF Mobile Museum: A Cause for Reflection with the Center for the Future of Museums
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Monday, May 16, 2011. A Cause for Reflection with the Center for the Future of Museums. If you've been following, you've probably heard that we participated in a blog series with the AAM's Center for the Future of Museums. They've called it "Museums and the Spectrum of Control". It looks at a set of projects which challenge the notion of authoritative museums in unusual ways. In Part 1,. In Part 2,. I shared our brief history of playing with both the idea of a mobile platform and participatory projects.
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SF Mobile Museum: Quick re-post: "Too Much For the Brain To Take In"
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Monday, January 16, 2012. Quick re-post: "Too Much For the Brain To Take In". I was reading this article within the context of "observation". The Australian Arts and Lifestyle has a good article on a topic we have seen before:. Too Much For The Brain To Take In. I'm going to take the liberty of excerpting what I think is the gist below, which lays out a logic for what we value in art: a transformative experience. Many were shocked because the amazing thing about that show was that the room was dark and p...
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