Blog

  • 10/06/2017

    "Inklusion - analog & digital"

    Our Take from the NOUS Talk read more

  • 05/05/2017

    House of European History

    The language diversity of Europe with its 24 official languages ​​presented a special challenge for the exhibition planners. read more

  • 02/06/2017

    Inklusion in place of Exclusivity

    Inclusion does not have to mean exclusivity, the Eye to Ear project shows how. read more

  • 10/20/2016

    Press Talk AT:NET

    Funding in the millions for innovative digital companies

    The Federal Chancellery's third call for the AT:net programme launches today, the last opportunity for this year for innovative digital companies to collect up to 200,000 euros for their market-ready product to enable the product's market launch and establishment. read more

  • 10/16/2016

    Another full house online

    An article in the daily newspaper KURIER by Georg Leyrer

    Opera streaming. The Vienna State Opera seeks a worldwide audience in classical music-loving markets via the internet. read more

  • 10/04/2016

    The time is now

    Open Office and NOUS Expert Talk

    Co-creative strategies in the age of digital change read more

  • 10/03/2016

    Use Technology

    The world is not enough! The museums of the future are attracting their visitors to virtual environments

    Text: Elisabeth Oberndorfer | Museums in the US are daring to leave their familiar territory. Digital strategists are showing them how new technologies can attract more visitors. read more

  • 01/04/2016

    Our Magazine

    10 years NOUS

    Our magazine " 10 years NOUS" shows a selection of our best projects and highlights themes like successful placement, storytelling, technology and visitor development. read more

  • 10/12/2015

    Tell Stories

    The Danish Castle Centre: where history keeps up with the times

    An example of how museums can be both entertaining and meaningful for a wide audience. read more

  • 09/14/2015

    The digital wave is real

    When the rare becomes commonplace: how the digital threatens museums’ authority

    Text: Larry Friedlander | What hath the Internet wrought? For a long time the museum held the keys to the kingdom, both controlling access to the culture’s rarest treasures, and dictating how those treasures where seen and understood. No more. read more