Bridging museums and audiences through human interpretation (3/3)
Museum interpreting is more than the transfer of information. It is a human act of communication that helps visitors connect with the stories, emotions, and cultural meanings behind the objects on display. In this sense, the interpreter serves as a bridge between the museum and its audience.
This experience also reminds us that, while AI may assist with information, it cannot fully reproduce the empathy, sensitivity, and real-time human interaction that make museum interpreting meaningful and alive.
We are very proud of our student interpreters for their professionalism, enthusiasm, and thoughtful engagement.
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