Igniting Customer Curiosity through Participatory Design

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CUSTOMERCURIOSITY

HTTP://BIT.LY/RCURIOUS

@NINAKSIMONNINA@MUSEUMTWO.COM

where i live

this is your

what i do

what i didbalboa park online collaborativeboston children’s museum calgary science centerchabot space science centerchicago history museumdenver art museumexperience music projectgirls math and science partnershipinternational spy museummonterey bay aquariummuseu picassooakland museumqueensland state librarySFMOMA smithsonian museum of natural historystatens museum for kunst

Authority is content provider Authority is platform provider

what i focus on

AGENDAwhat makes you curious?personalize

asking the right questionscreating meaningful profiles

socializedesigning social experiences

AGENDAwhat makes you curious?personalize

asking the right questionscreating meaningful profiles

socializedesigning social experiences

WHAT MAKES YOU CURIOUS?

AGENDAwhat makes you curious?personalize

asking the right questionscreating meaningful profiles

socializedesigning social experiences

LET’S GETPERSONAL

less like this more like this

Photo by cybertoad on Flickr

?HOW DO YOU DESIGN THIS?

WHERE WERE YOU LAST NIGHT?

PHOTO BY NATHANINSANDIEGO, FLICKR (HTTP://WWW.FLICKR.COM/PHOTOS/NATHANINSANDIEGO/3455796359/)

WHAT IS NANOTECHNOLOGY?

LESSON 1:MAKE SURE YOU CARE ABOUT THE ANSWER. TO YOUR QUESTION.

Write down a question for which you have a genuine interest in

knowing other peoples’ answers.

Really.

LESSON 2:MAKE THE QUESTION PERSONAL.

NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER

From “Accessing and Incorporating Visitors’ Entrance Narratives in Guided Museum Tours,” Curator 52

First three minutes spent discussing visitors’ previous experiences with trees. Discussion lightly woven into tour.

From “Accessing and Incorporating Visitors’ Entrance Narratives in Guided Museum Tours,” Curator 52

First three minutes spent chatting in a friendly way before the tour begins.

From “Accessing and Incorporating Visitors’ Entrance Narratives in Guided Museum Tours,” Curator 52

higher engagementbetter experiencemore content retention

From “Accessing and Incorporating Visitors’ Entrance Narratives in Guided Museum Tours,” Curator 52

higher engagementbetter experiencemore content retention

similar to control group

From “Accessing and Incorporating Visitors’ Entrance Narratives in Guided Museum Tours,” Curator 52

LESSON 3:ASK SPECULATIVE QUESTIONS.

WOULD YOU GO TO MARS?

SPECULATIVE

PERSONAL

FRAMES EXPERIENCE

What do you really want to know about your customers?

What one piece of information would allow you to better ignite

their curiosity?

Photo by Jessie Cutts on Flickr

constrained profiles

aspirational profiles

Punk Rock

Build a profile for your customers. Create a functional prototype.Consider:

How will you motivate people to participate?What will you do with their profile information?What can people do with their profiles?

BREAKwhat makes you curious?personalize

asking the right questionscreating meaningful profiles

socializedesigning social experiences

GOINGSOCIAL

what’s a social object?

“social networks consist of people who are connected by a shared object”

- Jyri Engeström, 2005

flickr

photo by DG Jones on Flickr

Science Museum of MinnesotaPhoto by Terry Gydesen

photo by mattwi1s0n on Flickr

I’ve never had a gay friend. It was unbelievably exciting to find myself facing him with his body, opinions and identity. It seems he was not very different from me and especially he was not an alien. From now on, I will not disrupt my communication with the gays, I will enhance it.

- Reader in Istanbul, 2007

what are the social objects in your world?

assignment: social object hunt

Find an object or place that can serve as a connector among different people.

how can we make our spaces more social?

Smithsonian American Art Museum

selecting

Powerhouse Museum

being creative

Denver Art Museum

sharing memories

sharing memories

sharing memories

Chicago Children’s Museum

sharing experiences

make it sociableFind an object, place, or experience that can serve as a connector among different people. Develop strategies for how people can share that experience.

KEEP IN TOUCH

NINA@MUSEUMTWO.COM@NINAKSIMON