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Midday
The Peale is getting a grand re-opening after a major restoration

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 17:54


Tom's next guest is Dr. Nancy Proctor, the chief strategy officer and founding executive director of The Peale Museum here in Baltimore. The Peale is the oldest museum building in the United States. It's gone through many changes since it opened in 1814, and on Saturday, it will celebrate another historic change when it opens for the first time after a five-year, five and-a-half million-dollar renovation. Nancy Proctor joins us on Zoom… The grand reopening celebration is free; it starts Saturday morning at 10:00 and runs till 4pm. For more information, click here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dexibit: The Data Diaries
A journey to reimagine the museum

Dexibit: The Data Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 46:15


Nancy Proctor weaves together two unique stories: her career intersecting entrepreneurship, academia and culture, with that of a radical vision for the Peale - the first museum in the US, currently undergoing transformation ahead of reopening (summer '22). Set against a backdrop of the evolution of digital and now of culture in society, Nancy redefines the meaning of the museum as 'a place where culture gets created', with a community centric philosophy inverting the curatorial model.

Museums in Strange Places
BONUS: Baltimore's Ring of Fire

Museums in Strange Places

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 8:22


BONUS CONTENT from Episode 4, “Museum Time Machine: The Peale Center.” The Peale Center’s Nancy Proctor shows me the museum’s Ring of Fire, explains the phenomenon of skeuomorphism, and tells me why gas lighting was such a game-changing technology in Baltimore.   All the music in this episode is by Outcalls. Find more information on the museum and photos on my website, hhethmon.com. If you enjoy Museums in Strange Places, please help me keep it going by leaving a review on iTunes or sharing this episode with a friend. Let me know what you think by sending me a tweet @hannah_rfh. Interested in starting a podcast at your organization? Check out my new book, Your Museum Needs a Podcast: A Step by Step Guide to Podcast on a Budget for Museums, History Organizations, and Cultural Nonprofits. 

Cult
19/05/17: Cult incontra Nancy Proctor

Cult

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 52:34


Barbara Sorrentini in diretta dal festival del cinema di Cannes. Tiziana Ricci intervista la specialista di comunicazione museale Nancy Procotr, ospite di Meet the Media Guru. Walter Veltroni racconta il suo ultimo film “Indizi di felicità” al microfono di Barbara Sorrentini. Roberto Festa in collegamento dal Salone del Libro di Torino ospita lo scrittore Jan Brokken. Antonio Serra e la sua rubrica di fumetti del venerdì.

Cult
19/05/17: Cult incontra Nancy Proctor

Cult

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 52:34


Barbara Sorrentini in diretta dal festival del cinema di Cannes. Tiziana Ricci intervista la specialista di comunicazione museale Nancy Procotr, ospite di Meet the Media Guru. Walter Veltroni racconta il suo ultimo film “Indizi di felicità” al microfono di Barbara Sorrentini. Roberto Festa in collegamento dal Salone del Libro di Torino ospita lo scrittore Jan Brokken. Antonio Serra e la sua rubrica di fumetti del venerdì.

Cult
19/05/17: Cult incontra Nancy Proctor

Cult

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 52:34


Barbara Sorrentini in diretta dal festival del cinema di Cannes. Tiziana Ricci intervista la specialista di comunicazione museale Nancy Procotr, ospite di Meet the Media Guru. Walter Veltroni racconta il suo ultimo film “Indizi di felicità” al microfono di Barbara Sorrentini. Roberto Festa in collegamento dal Salone del Libro di Torino ospita lo scrittore Jan Brokken. Antonio Serra e la sua rubrica di fumetti del venerdì.

Get to Know
Get To Know: Small Museums & How to Stay Relevant with Nina Simon and Nancy Proctor

Get to Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 15:12


Get to know Nina Simon and Nancy Proctor: Small Museums & Staying Relevant with Your Community.

Museopunks
016: Net Neutrality

Museopunks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2015 32:13


Net neutrality is a hot topic at the moment, in light of changes proposed by US Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler that would allow Internet Service Providers to charge a premium for those who can afford to pay to deliver their content better and faster to their online audiences. This issue has many in the museum sector concerned, with a post by Nancy Proctor on the Museums and the Web site noting that “It’s not hard to imagine a scenario in which the only way museum content gets seen online is if the museum has done a deal with a major online publisher.” Similarly, the Museum Computer Group (UK) have written that “every audience member and institution we work with would be affected if net neutrality was lost and non-discriminatory access to information was put at risk in the United States of America.” In this episode, the Punks are joined by Titus Bicknell from Museums and the Web, and Chief Digital Officer for RLJ Entertainment, to unpack the concept of net neutrality, and find out what the proposed changes might mean for museums Also in the show: Suse shares some big news, and Jeff previews his session at the AAM Conference, on in Seattle May 18-21.

The Museum Life
Doing Everything for Everyone

The Museum Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2014 56:45


Many museum professionals feel that they are on a never-ending hamster wheel: being asked to do more with less, serving both onsite and virtual audiences and working with rapidly changing technologies. Nancy Proctor injects a calm voice into this frenzy. This week's conversation will touch upon a number of Nancy's insights about mobile technologies, crowdsourcing and personalization.

Boomers Today
What's the Purpose of Hospice?

Boomers Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2014 27:09


Nancy Proctor has had more than 20 years experience in hospice and Geriatric care. She explains why someone would benefit from hospice, what the eligibility is and how these services are paid for.

Boomers Today
What's the Purpose of Hospice?

Boomers Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2014 27:09


Nancy Proctor has had more than 20 years experience in hospice and Geriatric care. She explains why someone would benefit from hospice, what the eligibility is and how these services are paid for.

Shrunken Head Lounge Surf Music Radio
Show 7 Part 2 - The Further Adventures of Nick Danger

Shrunken Head Lounge Surf Music Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2011 29:37


Shrunken Head Lounge Surf Radio Show Running Time: 29 minutes 37 seconds The Further Adventures of Nick Danger   "The Further Adventures of Nick Danger" is probably the group's most famous recording, its characters having been reused in many subsequent sketches. It is presented as a 1940s radio drama, the "episode" title here being "Cut 'Em Off at the Past." Nick Danger (Phil Austin) is a '40s-style detective character in the Raymond Chandler mold. In live performances and photographs, he wears the stereotypical fedora and trench coat. He has the obligatory nemesis on the police force, Lieutenant Bradshaw (Bergman), who questions his every move. His "mark" is Rocky Rococo (Proctor), a Peter Lorre imitation. True to the clichés of the genre, there is a suspicious butler, Catherwood (David Ossman), and a femme fatale, Nancy (Proctor). Compared to other Firesign Theatre material, this sketch is a rather straightforward, basically plot-driven narrative, though it is loaded with references to The Beatles, the I Ching, and other counterculture topics. It also features various self-reflective post-modern jokes, such as a scene where the fire two characters are ostensibly sitting around is referred to as "the cellophane". (The sound of fire was famously simulated by crinkling cellophane on old radio dramas.) At the end of the sketch, the action is interrupted at a crucial moment by a "late-breaking announcement" from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Ossman), who wearily tells the American people that Pearl Harbor has just been attacked, and that the United States will unconditionally surrender to the Japanese. The record ends with the cast switching to the other side of the LP, "take 600".

Socially Speaking
Learn to master the online exhibit with Smithsonian's Nancy Proctor

Socially Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2009 60:01


If you think museums are where we keep old, offline stuff - you need to listen in this week to learn how online exhibits are redefining user experiences. The Smithsonian American Art Museum's Nancy Proctor will explain how your brand can create and synch online experiences. Nancy Proctor is the Head of New Media at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, where she teaches, lectures and publishes widely on museum interpretation for digital platforms.She also manages MuseumMobile.info and its podcast series on mobile interpretation content and technology for cultural sites. Nancy has a PhD in American art history and a background in filmmaking, curation and art criticism, Nancy Proctor published her first online exhibition in 1995.

Socially Speaking
Learn to master the online exhibit with Smithsonian's Nancy Proctor

Socially Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2009 60:01


If you think museums are where we keep old, offline stuff - you need to listen in this week to learn how online exhibits are redefining user experiences. The Smithsonian American Art Museum's Nancy Proctor will explain how your brand can create and synch online experiences. Nancy Proctor is the Head of New Media at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, where she teaches, lectures and publishes widely on museum interpretation for digital platforms.She also manages MuseumMobile.info and its podcast series on mobile interpretation content and technology for cultural sites. Nancy has a PhD in American art history and a background in filmmaking, curation and art criticism, Nancy Proctor published her first online exhibition in 1995.