What does the age of participation look like from the perspective of a museum visitor? Arguably, the concept of participative experiences is already so deeply ingrained in our culture that we may not even think about it as participation. Museum visitors engage in a number of activities, of which observing the exhibits is only one part. Since most visitors come to the museum together with someone else, they spend time and attention on the people they came with, and often the needs of the group are given priority over individual preferences. How can museums tap into these activities - and make themselves relevant to visitors? In this chapter we will try to approach this constructively, as a design opportunity. Could it be productive for the museum to consider itself not only as a disseminator of knowledge, but also as the facilitator of participative activities between visitors? In what follows, we will outline a range of practical design projects that serve as examples of this approach. These projects were part of the European Union funded Horizon2020 project GIFT, a cross-disciplinary collaboration between researchers, artists, designers and many international museums and heritage organisations, exploring the concept of interpersonal museum experiences (see https://gifting.digital/). What the projects have in common is that they build on visitors co-creating and sharing their own narratives in the museum context. We suggest that these projects demonstrate a spectrum of possibilities: From experiences that take place almost without any museum involvement, to those that give museums a role in curating these narratives.
翻译:从博物馆访客的角度来看,参与的年龄看上去象博物馆访客的视角是什么?可以说,参与性经验的概念已经深深地植根于我们的文化之中,我们甚至不会把它看作是参与;博物馆访客从事许多活动,其中观察展览只是一部分;由于大多数参观者来到博物馆时,他们与其他人一起,他们花时间和精力去关注他们来参观的人,而且通常群体的需求比个人偏好优先。博物馆如何利用这些活动,使自己与参观者相关?在本章中,我们将尝试建设性地对待这一描述性概念,作为一种设计机会。博物馆不仅认为自己是知识的分散者,而且认为自己是游客之间参与性活动的促进者,是否富有成效?在下文,我们将概述一系列切实可行的设计项目,作为这种方式的范例。这些项目是欧盟资助的Gioron20项目GIFT的一部分,这是研究人员、艺术家、设计师和许多国际博物馆和遗产组织之间的跨学科合作,探索人际博物馆经验的概念(见https://gifting.delal/simporting a colormational ress ress reviews),我们在博物馆中展示这些共同的经验。