![]() There’s value from beginning to end and while there’s a lot of words dedicated to explaining concepts and relationships, it manages to keep from the esoteric gobbledygook that museum defenders can fall into, imo. I don’t want the Eureka Room to be a passive experience for people. I also was interested in The Participatory Museum because one of the main tools the Eureka Room uses is participation. ![]() I should probably call them “experience spaces” or something, but I use the word museum because I have more mental images I can references when brainstorming. The main difference might be that is that museums are there to tell a story and show you the artifacts of that story but my ideas are more about the experience for the visitors. ![]() ![]() I call them “museums” because that’s the closest term I know that describes them. I picked this book up because I have an interest in mini-museums and have been brainstorming new museum experiences. ![]()
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