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Cape Town - Teachers from Rusthof LSEN, a special needs school in Strand, were ââover the moonââ when they won a digital planetarium dome for their learners, but a bump in the road came when they realised shipping it from London and setting it up would be too costly.
The 360° dome, created by Immersive Experiences, is valued at R142 000 and offers children a sensory learning experience of the planetarium system.
Shipping the prize and buying additional equipment for the dome to function would cost the school over R58 000.
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What Is the Future of Museums? 7 Predictions From Max Hollein, Koyo Kouoh, Anne Pasternak, and Other Top Curators and Directors
In his new book, András Szántó speaks with museum leaders from around the world. Read an excerpt here.
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Clockwise from right: Anne Pasternak, Philip Tinari, Koyo Kouoh, Mami Kataoka, Franklin Sirmans, Katrina Sedgwick, and Max Hollein.
In his new book The Future of the Museum: 28 Dialogues
, published in November and available worldwide in January, the writer, researcher, and arts consultant András Szántó interviews the world’s leading museum directors and curators about the trials they faced in 2020 and how they see art institutions evolving in the years to come. Here are excerpts from seven of those 28 conversations.