Hi
Just to say that the Museum of Modern Art, New York, has made a number of
audio programs available as podcasts from their web site and from the iTunes
music store.
For more details - http://www.moma.org/visit_moma/audio.html
Best regards,
Jason
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On 17/2/06 00:01, "MCG automatic digest system" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Andy Wood wrote:
>> I'm not aware of any museums who have made audio tours available as
>> podcasts
>> yet, although some organisations (such as East Lothian Council Museum
>> Service
>> whom we worked with at Prestongrange) have made these available on
>> domestic MP3
>> players. That said, I fully expect to see museums take advantage of the
>> technology over the next year or so.
>>
>> To date heritage related podcasts seem to be produced by larger
>> organisations
>> wih corresponding budgets (see Edinburgh city podcasts
>> http://www.visitscotland.com/sitewide/edinburghpodcast), individuals with
>> personal interests (see http://www.edinburghcast.com/), or companies
>> cropping
>> up to take advantage of developing technologies (see
>> http://www.audiosteps.com/). It's worth noting that much of this sort of
>> content hasn't been developed by heritage interpreters so quite a bit
>> of it is
>> of limited interpretive value, although again I think this situation will
>> improve as people learn how to exploit the medium to its full potential.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> Andy Wood
>> www.audioexhibitions.com
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