17:00 — 18:00 (May 22) New Treryakov Gallery Small Hall
#museum_and_society
Foresight session
A modern museum is not only a repository of knowledge, but also a space for dialogue between cultures and generations: from schoolchildren to digital nomads. Visitor 3.0 is an active, technologically savvy person for whom engagement, flexibility of formats and personalised experience are important.
In order for museum practices and regulatory framework to adapt to the realities of the time, it is important to understand already now who and with what expectations will come to the museum tomorrow. Who is the visitor 3.0? How is his/her perception of the museum experience formed?
How does the 3.0 visitor differ from previous generations?
What attracts him/her to the museum and what makes him/her come back?
How are the ways of perception and interaction changing?
What practices help museums keep up with the times — from the introduction of new services to the use of the Artefact platform?
Moderator: Svetlana Sarkisova, Development Director, Donors Forum
Speakers: Anna Zarubina, Head of External Relations Service, Peterhof Museum-Reserve Maria Nevolina, Head of Multimedia Project Implementation, Main Information and Computing Centre of the Russian Ministry of Culture Vitaly Pavlov, Director, Main Information and Computing Centre of the Russian Ministry of Culture