past few weeks, the micro-Web muséophile planet moves around the first free evening reserved for "fans" of the Facebook page of a museum, in this case the Decorative Arts that the Net accounts for nearly 3000 members, and in Paris, several institutions: the Museum of Advertising, Fashion and Decorative Arts Rue de Rivoli and the Musée Nissim de Camondo, near the Parc Monceau.
Convinced that the evening will be sympathetic to its participants - we may be - though one wonders why it is an extraordinary event. At that point paris-art.com followed by artclair.com spend each item. For a museum hosting a party for some happy fews, nothing really original. We already knew the evenings Students, evenings Enterprise ... The only special feature here is the mode of invitation, via the Facebook page of the museum, which replaces the previously offered invitations, for example, a magazine or a radio. Both, in the words of Diane Drubay
. This is where the strangeness of the initiative, paradoxical for the web, which ultimately will benefit only a few, local and privileged. Is to invent a kind of web-worldliness.
That membership of the Facebook page of a museum brings benefits, why not, as tariff reductions for its collections or its exhibitions (a distant person could then use from on-site) on items sold in the museum shop or I do not know what else offered at a distance, it is equally odd eventually recreate VIP parties for finally a small part of his "fans". Unless this is just a publicity stunt, marketing, to make today. In this case, true modernity, for Art Deco, would be charging at all, the first Sunday of the month, something his leadership stubbornly refuses to make the excuse that his business is not strictly a museum National. That would be class, right?
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Facebook Page of Decorative Arts / Evening Thursday, February 18, 2010
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Website des Arts Decoratifs www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr
That membership of the Facebook page of a museum brings benefits, why not, as tariff reductions for its collections or its exhibitions (a distant person could then use from on-site) on items sold in the museum shop or I do not know what else offered at a distance, it is equally odd eventually recreate VIP parties for finally a small part of his "fans". Unless this is just a publicity stunt, marketing, to make today. In this case, true modernity, for Art Deco, would be charging at all, the first Sunday of the month, something his leadership stubbornly refuses to make the excuse that his business is not strictly a museum National. That would be class, right?
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Facebook Page of Decorative Arts / Evening Thursday, February 18, 2010
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Website des Arts Decoratifs www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr
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