About
This site is a digital museum. Founded in 2024, this museum is dedicated to featuring small exhibits from a range of topics across fields of Science, Technology, Art, and History. With a loose emphasis on technological themes in general much of the museum’s content can be found to have undertones related to digital media, computation, and robotics.
Mission #
In addition to housing smaller exhibits, the museum itself is intended to represent an art piece as a whole. The mission of this digital museum is to preserve various pieces of media and information (at the leisure of the museum’s curator), and to present those items as cohesive collections. Additionally the museum endeavors to provide information that supports the creation of other digital museums.
Digital Museums #
Like physical (IRL) museums, digital ones can have various exhibits, rooms, and corridors. Although the hallways may scroll vertically as patrons peruse the exhibits, digital museums are well suited to house art, multimedia exhibits, educational materials, digital archives, and more. Digital museums are intended to be places for visitors to explore, and engage with content that is presented with greater stability than the seemingly infinite feeds of social media site.
These spaces differentiate themselves from sites like Wikipedia because they house selectively curated collections and artifacts rather then serve as complete compendiums. Somewhat closer in relation, digital libraries such as Project Gutenberg share similar goals of archiving information, with the difference being that museums may tend to be more broad in the content they contain. Beyond this, digital museums can be free like this one, or require a paid admission. Some may have gift shops, or sell tickets for events.
For resources on starting a digital museum, see this [GUIDE].
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