Whose voices? Whose interests? Science centers are increasingly involving diverse publics in the production of exhibition content. This session brings together professionals from Barcelona, London, Stockholm and Paris who have put audience engagement into the heart – not only of their product – but of their development process as well. The range of co-creation methods are increasingly diverse in scope and scale. Case studies examine audience collaboration on single exhibits to the co-production of a new science centre. What are the difficulties and benefits of co-producing? How do we manage expectations from both sides? Finally, could democratic values – representation, participation, transparency and accountability – help us ‘keep the peace’ in our co-production endeavors?
PhD Fellow
UiT - The Arctic University of Norway & Tromsø University Museum
Tromsø
Norway
Director of science mediation and education
PARIS
France
Director at La Mandarina de Newton
La Mandarina de Newton
Barcelona
Spain
Project Manager MegaMind, new Science Center 2015
Stockholm
Sweden
Director of science mediation and education
PARIS
France