katsommers.com
Digital media – Kat Sommers
http://www.katsommers.com/digital-media
London-based pop culture and comedy writer. Er, michael jackson. With over ten years’ experience working for clients in TV and the arts, I can help you develop content strategy, produce digital media or manage your web projects. Here are some notable recent projects:. Provided editorial consultancy for R&D projects at the BBC. Produced video interviews and an online exhibition about the History of Black Plays. At the National Theatre. For clients such as the BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Asian Network. Covered t...
fabricofthings.wordpress.com
fabric of things | Page 2
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Let’s Be Ambitious, Adventurous and Unexpected: A Complaint About Digital Art and Entrepreneurialism. Arts funding should be seen as “support and investment” rather than “subsidy” … “Subsidy sounds like a European wine lake,” he said. “It’s an old-fashioned, passive word that I’ve trained myself out of using.”. Instead, Bazalgette said he hopes to lead a new brand of “cultural entrepreneurs”…. Interview with Sir Peter Bazalgette, Chair of Arts Council England, The Guardian, 23 Feb 2013. But this isn̵...
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On Going to Conferences | fabric of things
https://fabricofthings.wordpress.com/2012/09/13/on-going-to-conferences
On Going to Conferences. I know – right? There are young people, women, people from different ethnic backgrounds – all sorts of crazy stuff is going on in work places all over the country and, more shockingly, all around the Old Street area that either doesn’t include or isn’t the sole preserve of this fairly small group of people. And the thing is that everyone knows that except for some people who organise conferences. Well, no. Not right. Or at least, not for me. Lots of stuff is changing, and I feel ...
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Let’s Be Ambitious, Adventurous and Unexpected: A Complaint About Digital Art and Entrepreneurialism | fabric of things
https://fabricofthings.wordpress.com/2013/08/11/lets-be-ambitious-adventurous-and-unexpected-a-complaint-about-digital-art-and-entrepreneurialism
Let’s Be Ambitious, Adventurous and Unexpected: A Complaint About Digital Art and Entrepreneurialism. Arts funding should be seen as “support and investment” rather than “subsidy” … “Subsidy sounds like a European wine lake,” he said. “It’s an old-fashioned, passive word that I’ve trained myself out of using.”. Instead, Bazalgette said he hopes to lead a new brand of “cultural entrepreneurs”…. Interview with Sir Peter Bazalgette, Chair of Arts Council England, The Guardian, 23 Feb 2013. But this isn̵...
articulatenetwork.com
Blog | Articulate Network
http://articulatenetwork.com/blog
Tips for Programming Conferences. Organising events is surprisingly difficult. It’s about more than simply booking a space, setting up an Eventbrite page for ticketing and asking some people to stand on a stage. Aside from the logistics of finding your audience and getting everyone into the space to have an enjoyable time, creating the programme for an event can require a lot of thought and preparation. And we’ll try and collate them in a useful way. Here are some of our tips:. Make it pleasant. Writ...
leedscreativelabs.com
Autumn 2012 | Leeds Creative Labs
http://leedscreativelabs.com/editions/autumn-2012
Collaborations for Academics and Creative Innovators. In Autumn 2012 Caper. Worked with The University of Leeds’ Cultural and Creative Exchange. To run a Creative Technology Lab. We matched four groups of academics and technologists for a short, intensive period of collaborative development. And teaching fellow Kevin Macnish. A digital discovery agency and a team from the Centre for Translation Studies Leeds. And artist Dave Lynch. Of the Institute of Communication Studies and technologists Imran Ali.
myshakespeare.rsc.org.uk
Commissioned Artists | myShakespeare
http://myshakespeare.rsc.org.uk/category/gallery/commissioned-artists
Measuring Shakespeare's digital heartbeat. MyShakespeare is supported by BP. Artists and audiences interpret, recode and remix Shakespeare’s online world. Take part in the Gallery and submit your work. To Be Today by Brendan Dawes. Created by Brendan Dawes. Billy’s Bloggerel Where do ideas come from? Created by Brothers McLeod. Welcome to Billy’s Bloggerel, a web-log of doggerel. Where do Ideas come from? As I remember, Francis, you did promise. To help me close my treatise on ideas. Let me count them.
culturehack.org.uk
Blog | Culture Hack | A digital development programme for arts and culture
http://culturehack.org.uk/blog
Announcing: new Culture Hack Data and the Culture Hack Toolkit. In just over three years, Culture Hack has grown from a ‘one-off’ hack day to a digital prototyping programme for the arts sector, with hundreds of people from creative, technology, cultural, arts and heritage organisations participating. Culture Hack Data is a new online repository signposting some of the most useful, hackable open cultural data we’ve […]. Guest Post: Joy of Books. New digital prototypes from Culture Hack East. Ideas Lab Ju...
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Museums At Play: Games, Interaction and Learning - MuseumsEtc Ltd
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62; Museums At Play: Games, Interaction and Learning. Museums At Play: Games, Interaction and Learning. Paperback [incl. free worldwide shipping]. Hardback [incl. free worldwide shipping]. Museums are using games in many ways for interpretation, education, marketing, outreach and events. How games can enhance interpretation, learning, outreach, marketing, branding and events. Using games with different audiences: children, adults, minorities, and people with disabilities. Future developments and trends.
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