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29. A Digital Approach to Museum Maps

29. A Digital Approach to Museum Maps

FromMuseum Archipelago


29. A Digital Approach to Museum Maps

FromMuseum Archipelago

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Length:
4 minutes
Released:
Oct 23, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Image: An example of a digital mapping tool, Mapbox Studio Classic.
Everything happens at a time and a place. In a museum, that coordinate system can help keep a story straight, even if it is not at the forefront of a gallery. And when designing maps for museums, we should keep in mind how humanistic digital tools are — and how helpful they can be to museum visitors.We should pay close attention to mental map matching. Museum visitors have a sense of geography marked by their own lived experiences. What feels like an important city landmark to one person isn’t even on the radar for another. To account for this, museums should approach maps in the same way that an online mapping service does: by making rules about what categories of landmarks appear at different zoom levels, and then letting the software take over.  With the help of digital tools, we can work toward a map that draws on a hierarchy of categories instead of our personal experience.
Released:
Oct 23, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A tiny show guiding you through the rocky landscape of museums. Museum Archipelago believes that no museum is an island and that museums are not neutral. Taking a broad definition of museums, host Ian Elsner brings you to different museum spaces around the world, dives deep into institutional problems, and introduces you to the people working to fix them. Each episode is never longer than 15 minutes, so let’s get started.