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Description
Making Dinosaurs Dance: A Toolkit for Digital Design in Museums takes the reader behind the scenes to learn how the American Museum of Natural History innovates visitor digital engagement, highlighting design techniques used both there and at museums around the world. Based on the author’s six years at the landmark institution that inspired the Night at the Museum franchise, the book introduces The Six Tools of Digital Design - user research, rapid prototyping, public piloting, iterative design, youth collaboration, and teaming up – then applies them through case studies across a range of topics:
Combining digital experience design with physical museum assets in a guided format, featuring Crime Scene Neanderthal (CSN), a youth co-designed and facilitated in-Hall experience that invited museum visitors to use a mobile app and other tools to investigate a science-based mystery. Game-based learning, featuring three case: a tabletop games (Pterosaurs: The Card Game), mobile games (Playing with Dinos), and commercial off-the-shelf games (Minecraft). Mobile augmented reality games, featuring MicroRangers, which used AR to invite visitors to shrink to microscopic size and explore the Museum to combat threats to global biodiversity.XR experience design, featuring case studies about 360 videos on paleontology and virtual reality projects about ocean life. Science visualizations, featuring Galactic Golf, an astro-visualization that addressed the topics of mass and gravity through a round of mixed reality Martian golf; interactive science visualizations that invited visitors to hold CT-scans of bat skulls in their hand; and Finding Flamingos, a youth program focused on how Conservation Biologists protect endangered flamingos through GIS mapping and predictions software. In addition, the book explores related topics at institutions in Greece and France, and from Washington, D.C. to California.
Table of Contents
Epigraph
Introduction
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Enter the Museum
Chapter 2: Designing Guided Adventures
Interstitial: Hall of Ocean Life: 8:59 a.m.
Chapter 3: Designing Game-based Learning
Interstitial: Car no. 9
Chapter 4: Designing Augmented Reality
Interstitial: A Room With a View
Chapter 5: Designing XR
Interstitial: About Time
Chapter 6: Designing Science Visualizations
Interstitial: A Gem of a Hall
Chapter 7: Exit the Museum
Appendix: Design Reading List
Product details
Published | Jan 30 2023 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 192 |
ISBN | 9798765193419 |
Imprint | American Alliance Of Museums |
Illustrations | 39 b/w photos; 10 textboxes |
Series | American Alliance of Museums |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A wonderful guide to the kind of agile, experimental, responsive operational strategies needed in the museum of the future.
Elizabeth Merritt, founding director, Center for the Future of Museums, American Alliance of Museums
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Personal and engaging, this book reveals the opportunities and surprises of working directly with museum visitors in designing new digital experiences. Refreshingly honest and practical it offers even the smallest museum insights into how to design things that visitors - even teenagers - will enjoy.
Seb Chan, Director & CEO, ACMI
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Making Dinosaurs Dance is a delight. Joseph provides readers with a clearly articulated and robust framework then bases each chapter around specific digital projects that demonstrate what those tools look like in practice. It has something for emerging professionals looking to equip themselves with digital design tools while offering those already-emerged a great example of the benefits of reflecting on their practice.
Ed Rodley, co-founder and principal, The Experience Alchemists
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Making Dinosaurs Dance gives readers an incredible behind-the-scenes view into the pathways and processes that have driven many innovative, digital projects in museums. Each case study - showing what the Six Tools for Digital Design look like in action - provides readers with relatable scenarios and a more realistic view of what it means to effectively use these tools to advance your own digital design projects."
Madlyn Larson, associate director of education initiatives, Natural History Museum of Utah
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This book is relatable and accessible, offering an honest look at working in a museum. Based on real genuine experience, reading it was like having a charming conversation with the author. And this isn’t just me being a nice Canadian!
France Therrien, Learning Specialist, Canadian Museum of History and Canadian War Museum
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Barry has created an accessible and deeply practical guide to designing digital experiences in Museums. Drawing on detailed case studies from his work at American Museum of Natural History with warmth and candor, Barry illustrates a core framework for implementing a broad range of technologies in a variety of Museum contexts. This book is part how-to guide, part seminar workshop, and part magical mystery tour of Barry's time at the Museum--an essential introduction to how digital technologies can (and can't!) transform the visitor experience.
Bella Desai, director of strategic initiatives, Creatives Rebuild New York; former director of public programs and exhibition education, American Museum of Natural History