Digital collectables could be unique digital replicas of their physical exhibits, or they could be digital versions of rare artwork or artifacts in their collection. By offering these digital collectables for sale, museums can raise money from art enthusiasts and collectors who are interested in owning a piece of history.
April 8, 2023
Joel Mark Harris
In the past couple of years, museums have had to be dynamic and come up with new and exciting ways to attract guests. Here are some of the best for pop culture enthusiasts.
With more museums venturing into the digital space, they need to be aware of copyright law and the different ways to possibly get tangled up in potential lawsuits and infringement on the rights of artists.
As we wrap up the year, we look back at some of the most intriguing and interesting exhibitions that have used technology to enhance the visitor's experience.
Museums have a lot of knowledge between their walls, but one thing they need to do better is more customized experiences so each visitor can interact with what interests them. This will increase engagement and in the long run, bring more visitors, which will increase both the revenue and prestige of the museum.
A guide to how to use an app to improve your visitor experience with a step-by-step process to hire and work with an app developer.
With 2022 coming to a close, we look forward to see how museums will utilize technology to give their visitors a better experience.
Virtual tours are a great way to interact with your community, increase your visitors, and help educate the public about various exhibitions. However, a lot of museums don't know where to start.
There are over a thousand protected heritage sites across the world, and countless more that need protecting but don't have the proper designation. What can be done to better preserve these cultural landmarks?
We've written the complete guide to how to quickly and easily sell your artwork using 'hacking' tactics.
Virtual reality has come along way since the first headset was created in 1970. It's no longer something in the realm of science fiction and museums and other cultural institutions are taking advance, using the technology to give people a better understanding of the cultural significance to art and artifacts.
Ever wonder who has the biggest private art collection in the world? We list some of the biggest art that isn't available for public display.
You might have heard the terms virtual reality and metaverse thrown around but you might be wondering which one you should start with? The metaverse might be "more advanced" than virtual reality but is really a place to start?