In the past year, we’ve been experimenting with different forms of social media, seeing which of the many tools available best suit our needs. No matter which platform we’ve engaged with you all on (Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, or this blog) we’ve found a welcoming group of enthusiastic supporters willing to help us learn the ropes [...]
Tags: facebook · flickr · Gift Shop · rentals · Sins of the City · social media · twitter
Whew… I’m finally able to spill the beans! It’s been hard to keep things to myself the last few days, knowing this was about to be announced, because we’re really really excited! Many of you have said some very kind things about how we’ve embraced technology here at the Police Museum. Today, we’re happy to [...]
Tags: facebook · flickr · media interviews · press release · sponsorship · twitter · Zero One Design
Last night, we hosted a special “Tweetup” for our many friends on Twitter and (we hope) a great time was had by all! (We know we had a blast!) The people who came out include: @mojaveband, @gusf, @russbystarlite, @abc4, @gusgreeper, @staciebee, @rott1058, @bluey037, @emmerogers, @trishussey, @raincoaster, @hummingbird604, @dale42, @atomicfez, @jonjennings, @tofufighting, @anthonyfloyd, @owlex, @jpadamson, @johnbiehler, [...]
Tags: flickr · historical crime · history · Ricci · Sinclair · Sins of the City · tunnels
For those of you who use Facebook, the Police Museum now has a Fan Page. You can check it out here. (Don’t forget about our Flickr Pool, too!)
Tags: facebook · flickr
I’ve been doing walking tours of Gastown, Chinatown, and the Downtown Eastside for the last five years. There’s something almost magical about taking people outside of the confines of a museum and into the “real” world; people interact differently with buildings, streets and crowds than they do with carefully-crafted signage and objects mounted behind glass. [...]
Tags: digitization · flickr · geotagging