As Shelley mentioned in her previous post, we’ve tweaked our comment kiosks over the past year or so, shifting them to an ask functionality only…
Read MoreBrian and Jennie have been talking about our forthcoming mobile application, which is one of the public facing components of our Bloomberg Connects project, but…
Read MoreIf you’ve ever heard me speak at conferences you know that one of our most successful technology projects is also one of our simplest—the comment…
Read MoreWhen most of us think about the roaring twenties, we envision scenes of flappers cutting loose on the dance floor, bustling cities filling with new…
Read MoreAs Eugenie noted in her post, The Moving Garden is installed in our Rubin Pavilion and the artist invites the visitor to take a flower…
Read MoreAs Jenny mentioned in her previous post, we had an interactive running on a series of iPads in Vishnu: Hinduism’s Blue Skinned Savior and now that…
Read MoreNow that Seductive Subversion has closed, it’s time to look at the Wikipop project and report on what we’ve seen in the galleries over the…
Read MoreThe essential experience of Wikipedia is, for me, one of deep focus without effort — of getting lost in thought without feeling like I’m really…
Read MoreI was thrilled when Shelley and Catherine Morris, Curator of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, approached me about working on this Wikipedia…
Read MoreSeductive Subversion opens today and the show takes a look at the impact of women artists on the traditionally male-dominated field of Pop art. The…
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