And so it begins…Bill Reynolds of Canada, Lars Wohler of Germany, and myself, Mike Mayer of the USA start an adventure working with big and small museums, parks, zoos, historic sites, aquariums and other such sites. Sites that we in Experiential Interpretive Design (EID) call preservation, collection and historic recognition sites. We deeply love these places in all their many aberrations and are profoundly concerned they might lose their relevance.
Read moreInterpretive Future Thoughts from Van Matre
Photo Credit: Mike Mayer, 2017
Wondering if you will have a job in interpretation next year…or next month…or even next week? Steve Van Matre is wondering the same thing in his Interpretive Reverberation titled “No Job for Jesse.”
At the end of the post we hope you will answer a couple of short questions, provide us with some feedback, and enter a drawing to win an interpretive design book…
Read moreWhat We Want Is A Seat At The Table
And so it begins…Bill Reynolds of Canada, Lars Wohler of Germany, and myself, Mike Mayer of the USA start an adventure working with big and small museums, parks, zoos, historic sites, aquariums and other such sites. Sites that we in Experiential Interpretive Design (EID) call preservation, collection and historic recognition sites. We deeply love these places in all their many aberrations and are profoundly concerned they might lose their relevance.
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