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The 21 st Century Museum @NancyProctor [email protected] Or, Avoiding the Zombie Apocalypse from Treasure House to Production House of Culture

The New Voices, Audiences and Business Models of the Pervasive Museum

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The 21st Century Museum

@NancyProctor [email protected]

Or, Avoiding the Zombie Apocalypse

from Treasure House to Production House of Culture

The Peale Centerfor Baltimore Historyand Architecture

See Baltimore in a new light

Photo by Glenn Ricci, 2007

Photo by Glenn Ricci, 2007

Charles Willson Peale, The Artist in his Museum, 1822Pennsylvania

Academy of Arts

Angelica (Kauffmann) Peale, silhouette by Moses Williams, after 1803

Moses Williams, cutter of profiles, Raphaelle Peale, ca. 1803

The Peale Museum in the 20th Century

“So many businesses fail… simply because they have failed to correctly define themselves.”

– John Hendricks

RED INK BUSINESSES

1. Gather

2. Steward

3. Converse

1. Collect

2. Preserve

3. Interpret

Samuel F. B. Morse, Gallery of the Louvre, 1831–33

newcitizenship.org.uk

Subject Consumer Citizen

Dependent Independent Interdependent

To For With

Religious Material Spiritual

Duty Rights Purpose

Obey Demand Participate

Receive Choose Create

Command Serve Facilitate

Radio Television Internet

Bureaucracy Hierarchy Platform

Subjective Objective Deliberative

CULTURE SHIFT

Be Here: BaltimoreStories of the city,

told by the people who know it best.

Photo: Tyler Merbler from Flickr

A startup is a human institution designed to deliver a new product or service under conditions of extreme uncertainty.

– Eric Ries, The Lean Startup