// Interpretive
... "interpretation makes an essential contribution to the conservation of Australia's natural, social and cultural heritage by raising public awareness and creating opportunities for understanding, appreciation and enjoyment."
Heritage interpretation is a means of communicating ideas and feelings which help people understand more about themselves and their environment. There are many different ways of communicating these ideas, including guided walks, talks, drama, displays, signs, brochures and electronic media.
Heritage interpretation is often used in national parks, museums, zoos, botanic gardens, Aboriginal keeping places, galleries, historic sites, science centres, state forests, urban parks, and reserves. Interpretation is used increasingly by guided tour operators, conservation organisations and local history associations.
Interpretation Australia.
Our experience in the interpretive field ranges from museum exhibition development, interpretive walking trails, development of interpretive, tourism, cultural and implementation plans and design of plaques and interpretive signs.
Interpretive development including Historic and Heritage
Development of interpretive elements for local and national organisations. Services include:
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On site briefing and project review |
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Interpretation Plan development |
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Implementation Plan |
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Cultural and Tourism Plan |
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Research, development and design of interpretation elements including signage and interpretive installations |
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Interpretive style guide |
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Interpretive and curatorial research |
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Audio interpretive installations internal and external |
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Interpretive walking trails brochure, audio or signage based |
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Implementation |