Hi everyone,
I am researching how storytelling is used as a tool for interpretation in the museum, particularly digitally, does anyone know of any good examples?
I am also interested in how this type of interpretation can be used in the absence of the 'real thing', ie. my museum has events planned around an object that we don't actually have in our collection, but is relevant to our local history. Does anyone else face this challenge?
I look forward to any responses!
Many Thanks,
Emma
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