Does this question mean Public Making only exists within the museum context now? And could you extend the semantics of the museum context to include institutions? And if public making exist now in these contexts then surely Public Making is inherently corrupt as it relies on agenda-driven formalized structures to provide infrastructure for the creation of public's. I see this as massively problematic. This way of working created ownership of a public and a dictation of how it is managed but from organizational viewpoint not a public viewpoint.