Exhibits

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Exhibits are displays or presentations of objects or information, typically for the purpose of education or entertainment. Exhibits can be found in a variety of settings, including museums, galleries, zoos, theme parks, and other public spaces. They can be permanent or temporary, and may focus on a wide range of subjects, including art, science, history, culture, and more. Exhibits may include a variety of elements, such as objects, artifacts, images, text, interactive displays, and other media. The goal of an exhibit is to engage and educate visitors by presenting information and objects in an interesting and informative way. Exhibits may be self-guided, or may be led by a guide or docent who provides additional information and context for the exhibit.

Who is this for?

Exhibits can be studied by anyone with an interest in creating and curating displays of information and objects for the purpose of education or entertainment. They may work in museums, galleries, zoos, theme parks, and other public spaces, and may be responsible for developing and implementing exhibit concepts, selecting and arranging objects and media for display, and designing and installing exhibits. In addition to these professionals, students of exhibits may include individuals who are interested in pursuing careers in the field, or who simply want to learn more about creating engaging and educational exhibits.

What software or tools do you need?

Any digital device that can play videos and has an internet connection