Planning A Day in Pompeii

Planning A Day in Pompeii

This week, Paul Morgan from the Western Australian Museum will give us an insight into the logistical planning and running of the Pompeii exhibition. A Day in Pompeii has been on show in Perth since the 5th of May and will be ending on the 12th of September. It’s an exhibition comprising of 2000 year old artefacts and the latest multimedia technology presenting cultural and scientific information to visitors. If you haven’t had the chance to see A Day in Pompeii, there’s only two weeks to go before the collection leaves Australia.

http://www.museum.wa.gov.au/pompeii/

Paul Morgan is the Manager of Exhibition and Design, Construction & Multimedia Department at the Western Australian Museum. He is a highly respected exhibition designer with more than 16 years experience designing and installing exhibitions in museums. He currently manages a team of 15 operators designing and producing exhibitions for six sites across Western Australia. Paul also manages the national traveling exhibitions program for incoming and outgoing exhibitions.

Where: Centre for Learning Technology, 4:00PM – 5:00PM http://www.clt.uwa.edu.au/contact

Drinks and nibbles provided.

Next Week’s Speaker: Richard Giles – The interestingness of flickr and how to get noticed on the internet.

http://richardgiles.com/

http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting

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