Blog archive: Museullaneous
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Dr Jodi discusses the Vampire Frog
Dr Jodi discusses the Vampire Frog & her journey in finding the creature.
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How to Choose iPhone Apps for Kids
What should adults look for when choosing iPhone apps for (and with) their kids?
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Find out what past entrants of our Up Close and Spineless Photography Competition think of it?
In March 2009 we surveyed past entrants of the Museum’s annual photography competition Up Close and Spineless. The competition, which focuses on invertebrates and was launched in 2002 with 158 entries, has grown in popularity to attract over 500 entries in 2008. The survey was cond
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New scans of Percy Money PNG photos
With the help of our wonderful volunteers Sue Myatt and Nan Goodsell, we have just posted some new scans of the beautiful images taken by missionary Percy Money in Collingwood Bay, PNG in the early 1900s.
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Dangerous, deadly and just plain mean!
Ever wondered about how safe Australia’s wildlife is … and how to avoid it? The Australian Museum’s newest mobile app provides information about different types of dangerous / potentially dangerous animals that inhabit Australia, where to find them and what to do when confronte
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Weapons - Friendship and Journeys
Lately we’ve asked visitors what they would think about an exhibition about weapons. What would they like to see? What would be interesting to show? Are people interested in the technical aspects? Or would they like to discover how the weapons were used d
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Weapons! To battle ... or not to battle?
We are considering developing an exhibition around the topic of weapons using some of our amazing cultural collections. We'd like to hear your thoughts. What would you like to see in an exhibition about weapons and weaponry?
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Generations and their gadgets
New study from the US reveals how much we love our gadgets, with mobile phones being the most popular. Read on for more...
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Transformations in Cultural Communication Conference 2011
Join industry leaders over two days on 14-15 April as we explore tangible ways that social media can engage culturally diverse audiences. Special guests include folks from the Smithsonian Institution, Powerhouse Museum, Museum Victoria and the Australian Museum.
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The oldest diorama in Australia?
Recent research on the history of the Lord Howe Island diorama in our Westpac Long Gallery, the only historic diorama remaining in the Museum.
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The Australian Museum website
Do we need yet another blog about museums and the web? Well, probably not, but this blog will take a weekly look at what’s happening on our website, plus postings of any other items we come across while travelling in the wonderful world of the web. To get us started, here’s some histo
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The Museum Experience: Twenty years on
I am honoured to have been asked to do a (re)read of the famous Falk and Dierking 1992 book The Museum Experience in anticipation of a revised version. Given the nature of change in our world and the ways I report on stuff I decided I'll blog about it as I go. Wish me luck!
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41 ways museums are using social and tech to engage audiences
41 Ways Museums Are Merging Social and Tech to Engage Audiences - a great blog post that summarises the latest global museum activity in this space.