Mia Falch Yates
  • Langelandsgade 139, 1580, 246

    8000 Aarhus C

    Denmark

20162024

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Research

 

I do research in museums, sound and cultural heritage. 

Current research project: Sound in Historic Artist Homes (2024-2027). Collaboration with Skagen Art Museums & Johannes Larsen Museum, sponsored by Ny Carlsbergfondet. 

Also: 

Head of Center for Sound Studies (https://cc.au.dk/en/center-for-sound-studies

Member of Center for Danish Museum Research (https://museumsforskning.dk/

Member of Center for Museology (https://museologi.au.dk/

Research interests: museums & sound, museum communication, multisensory museums, historic House Museums, Cultural heritage & senses, sound technologies / sound integration / sound experiences at museums, material / immaterial heritage communication. 

Qualitative visitor studies, qualitative methods, sensory ethnography, research Through Design. 

Cooperation and dissemination

Current research project: Sound in Historic Artist Homes

Collaboration with Anchers House and Drachmanns House (Skagen Art Museums) & Johannes Larsen Museum. 

Research Through Design project on the potentials of sound for historic house museums. 

Sound and heritage / sound design / sound experiences / listening / historic house museums / cultural heritage communication

Education/Academic qualification

Museum studies / Museology, Ph.d., Aarhus University

Award Date: 15 Oct 2020

Master, Master, University of Copenhagen

Award Date: 1 Feb 2016

Photography, Bachelor, University of the Arts London

Award Date: 20 Jun 2011

External positions

Postdoc, IT University of Copenhagen

20212023

Keywords

  • Museum communication

Areas of expertise

  • museum studies
  • visitor studies
  • sound studies
  • heritage studies
  • museum communication

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