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Champion: Paul Mulholland
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Participant(s):Jason Carvalho, Enrico Daga

Similar Technologies:SPICE, IMMA Deep Viewpoints, SPARQL Anything

Timeline:07 Jul 2021

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IMMA Viewpoints

Find out more about IMMA artworks. How do IMMA artworks make you think? How do they make other people think?

IMMA Viewpoints is a mobile web application that encourages visitors to share their own response to artworks in the grounds of the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA). Visitors are encouraged to answer different questions related to an artwork such as how it makes them feel, what other people would think of the artwork, or how they would feel if it appeared in their house or garden. Visitors can also view how others have responded to the artworks, either through the web application or a display screen at the museum.

IMMA Viewpoints is part of our research into developing methods and tools to support Citizen Curation, in which citizens use curatorially-inspired approaches to develop their own interpretations of art, share their own perspective and appreciate the perspectives of others.

IMMA Viewpoints was developed in collaboration with the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) as part of the EU H2020 funded SPICE project.

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  • Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA)

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Stoneman, A., Carvalho, J., Daga, E., Maguire, M. and Mulholland, P. (2021) Uncomfortable Revelations: can citizen curation widen access to museums?, Museum Ireland, 28, pp. 64-71

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