Because it is impossible to predict every possible outcome or establish every message before exploring the topic, conventional models of interpretive planning are inadequate for creating the transformative impact that so many agree is the appropriate role for twenty-first-century Tour guides.
we transfer visitor effort from teaching to sharing
Interpreters relying on the transactional model would have become frustrated at their inability to ‘land’ their pre-defined messages with an audience who thought they were incorrect. A constructivist approach, however, created a space for negotiating meaning, allowing new information to arise between interpreter and visitors.
The co-creative interpretation bridged past and present, demonstrated a process, and revealed cultural patterns and individual tastes.
It is very important to understand themes as offers to get into fruitful exchange
The interaction became a multidirectional exchange, offering subsequent visitors, as well, a more varied perspective on pickling.





