VISITOR PARTICIPATION
Tilly draws her response to an interactive activity in Nick Cave's Until at MASS MoCA.
In the following images, visitors engage with the interpretation strategies and interactives in The Columbus Crossing Borders Project at Dublin Arts Council.
The following data substantiates the effectiveness of the interpretation strategies:
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94% of participants thought that discussing the topics on the chairs deepened their understanding of exhibition themes.
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83% of participants thought that after viewing the exhibition, they could better empathize with the realities refugees face
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86% of participants thought that that they heard from multiple perspectives in the exhibition
In addition to visitors participating in the interpretation at Dublin Arts Council, below you will also find pictures of visitor responses to an interactive in the Sol LeWitt retrospective and Nick Cave: Until exhibitions at MASS MoCA.
Elementary students create their our digital artworks inspired by "The Columbus Crossing Borders Project" Dublin Arts Council
Students place and connect their responses in the WEBS interactive Participants reflected on the advantages and disadvantages of their homeland, and then connected their response to another one to which they related.
Participant posts her response to the exhibition in the Video Feedback Booth
Participants create their own digital artworks
Digital artwork created by student from Columbus International High School
Digital artwork created by student from Davis Middle School