Showing posts with label Best Of. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Of. Show all posts

Friday, August 8, 2008

Best Of ExhibiTricks: Exhibit Inspiration


While I'm away on vacation, I thought I'd offer a "Best Of ExhibiTricks" series that clusters together a batch of thematically related postings that you may have missed.

Let's finish up the week with the theme of "Exhibit Inspiration." One of my favorite questions from people I meet who find out that I design exhibits is, "where do you get your ideas?"

What follows are some postings that really resonated with me. Each of them offers some amazing technical skills in the service of beautiful and fanciful ideas.

As a bonus each of these postings also includes an embedded video to illustrate the inspiring work. Enjoy!

First up, is the Festo AirJelly, a wonderful floating mechanical beast.

Next, a mechanical beast of a more terrestrial sort built by the French artistic group Les Machines.

Arthur Ganson is one of my favorite artists. An inveterate tinkerer, wildly creative, and a terrific guy I want to work with again!

Here's a posting that gives both a high-tech and low-tech twist to the classic Etch-A-Sketch.

Last, but certainly not least, a beautiful video (with wonderful music!) of a French artisan creating a triode lamp from scratch.

I hope you've enjoyed this week's "Best Of" series. I thought it was a good idea, but did you? Are there any other topics you'd like me to dig into? Let me know in the "Comments Section" below.

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Thursday, August 7, 2008

Best Of ExhibiTricks: Museum Sustainability


While I'm away on vacation, I thought I'd offer a "Best Of ExhibiTricks" series that clusters together a batch of thematically related postings that you may have missed.

This time around the "Best Of" theme is "sustainability." Opening a new museum is tough. But keeping a museum going, and growing, for years and years, is much tougher. So here are postings about the difficult task of truly sustaining a museum:

First up, a post about COSI Toledo. How did one of the true "name brands" of the science center world close their doors completely after ten years of operation?

Next up, a post about the Mark Twain House, and how the institutional reach may have exceeded its grasp after a massive building addition was completed (way over budget.)

Finally, any discussion of the topic of institutional sustainability would be incomplete without mentioning the Millennium Dome in the UK. This post offers a bit of commentary and a link to an excellent PDF treatise on the subject by Dan Howland.

Enjoy!

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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Best Of ExhibiTricks: Nuts and Bolts


While I'm away on vacation, I thought I'd offer a "Best Of ExhibiTricks" series that clusters together a batch of thematically related postings that you may have missed.

This time around the "Best Of" revolves around the venerable topic of "nuts and bolts, " that is, the tools and tech that help us create better exhibits. Judging from the response the following articles received, I'd say ExhibiTricks readers really love their tape, glue, and tools!

First up is a collection of sticky links about Tape.

Then a tip of the hat to TAP Plastics for their informative set of "how to" videos on plastics and plastic fabrication.

Next a posting called "Clean Is Good" about some nifty products that help in the never-ending battle against dirt inside our museum buildings and exhibitions.

Last, but not least, a posting called "Cool Tools for Exhibit Folks" that highlights some favorite websites including "This To That" for gluing things together.

Enjoy!

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Friday, August 1, 2008

Best Of ExhibiTricks: The Interviews

While I'm away on vacation, I thought I'd offer a "Best Of ExhibiTricks" series that clusters together a batch of thematically related postings that you may have missed.

For this "Best Of " I'm highlighting three great interviews (especially since my very recent interview with Kathy McLean garnered such a big response!)

The first is an interview with Tim McNeil that focused on "green design." Tim offered some very interesting responses and lots of great links to resources for eco-friendly exhibition design.

The second is an interview with Harry White from Techniquest, in Wales, that offers some great insights from a "non-North American Perspective" about the Museum Biz.

Last, but not least, is an interview with Nina Simon, who runs the Museum 2.0 blog, and is definitely one of the most creative thinkers about the role of visitors in the creation of exhibitions.

Enjoy!

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