Posts on social media, marketing and web in Germany and Denmark, especially in the cultural sector: museum 2.0, innovations in culture sector, etc. – in German, Danish and English language. Feel free to comment!
Hvert land har sin egen Social Media-kultur – En kort sammenligning mellem Tyskland og Danmark
Alt andet vil være mærkeligt: Selvfølgelig er der også nationale forskelle i den stadigvæk meget unge Social Media-kultur. Hvis man som firma, organisation eller kulturinstitution vil komme i kontakt med internetbrugere i andre lænde via sociale medier, skal man først … Læs resten →
Tweeter de skandinaviske museer?
Update 27. maj 2013: Danske museer mere aktive i testens gentagelse I går har jeg offentliggjort samme blogpost på tysk og til dette formål har jeg tjekket endnu en gang, hvilke museer har været aktive i løbet af de sidste … Læs resten →
Asking a curator about social media – Talking about museums & social media at #AskACurator 2013
On September 18th 2013 there was #AskACurator Day on Twitter – more than 600 international museums were taking part. During the day I came to talk to 14 museums: The art museum The Hyde collection in Glen Falls, NY (@HydeCollection), … Læs resten →
Babys in museum – normal in Scandinavia, new to Germans
Hanne Friis' 'Portal', et av verkene vi ser nærmere på under babyomvisningen i Skulpturbiennalen torsdag kl 13.00! pic.twitter.com/MqZHCpNrBQ — The Vigeland Museum (@vigelandmuseum) 5. November 2013 This tweet, sent by the Norwegian Kunstmuseum Vigeland Museum piqued my curiosity. By the … Læs resten →
Blogging museums & archives: Why blogging does not need to be a waste of time
On the occasion of the two-year’s birthday of their blog the German archives in the county of Siegen-Wittgenstein started a so-called “blog-parade” and asked other bloggers to come with their ideas why archives should write blogs. I want to discuss … Læs resten →
Formidling på Instagram: Gode eksempler
En af museernes kerneopgaver er at formidle viden til – alle. Traditionelt foregår dette selvfølgelig i en museumsbygning ved hjælp af udstillinger af originale historiske genstande eller kunstværker. Jeg mener dog at museer også kan (og burde) opfylde deres formidlingsopgave … Læs resten →
Who owns culture? – Impressions from Denmark and Germany
The Danish town Aarhus, which is going to be Europe’s Cultural Capital 2017, is constructing a new waterfront as many other seaports: Huge, modern buildings of cement and glass are going to replace old harbour industries. In many places big … Læs resten →
3 #musetech days in Copenhagen – Day 3: Discussing digitization and culture at #digcrit seminar in Statens Museum for Kunst
As a late closure of my trilogy of #musetech events in Copenhagen I want to give a short comment on the seminar ”critique of digital reason” (hashtag #digcrit), November 7th 2014, at the Danish art gallery Statens Museum for Kunst, … Læs resten →
3 #musetech days in Copenhagen – Day 2: After-work-meeting at Bysted
Danish design bureau Bysted arranged an “after-work-meeting” in November 2014 which focussed on digital tendencies for museums. Four speeches highlighted four different subjects. Guests were mainly museum and web professionals. This is a short sum-up of day 2 of a … Læs resten →
3 #musetech days in Copenhagen – Day 1: #hintme project at Statens Museum for Kunst
Last week I had three interesting days with focus on modern technologies and digital tendencies in museums. This is a short sum-up of day 1; summaries of day 2 and 3 following soon. One of the first Danish tweet-ups: a … Læs resten →