Mind-mapping for mobiles
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Well, the end of last week saw a great couple of days at Tate Modern working on Audiotours to iPhones, a workshop and conference for the museums and galleries community. Thursday’s session was a very productive workshop involving around 25 people working at the busy and fast-changing intersection of museum interpretation and mobile technologies.
I was there with my friend and colleague James Baylay, capturing the ideas from the workshops visually. These mind-maps were used as a visual accompaniment to the conference on Friday, which attracted a big attendance of museum and gallery professionals, designers and educators. It was great to be involved, especially now I’m starting to venture into the audio tours field myself.
Anyway, here are the mind-maps. Peter Samis from SFMoMA very astutely spotted Robert Crumb and Philip Guston influences in the images which I think James should be taking all the credit for. I see myself as more akin to early Hergé (before he got good and learned how to draw things in perspective!).
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