Light, sound and conversation
An interactive light and sound installation recently connected neighbours in a former coal mining area. Debbi Lander explains how.
An interactive light and sound installation recently connected neighbours in a former coal mining area. Debbi Lander explains how.
An interactive guide to Kettle’s Yard’s collection is engaging a wide audience online. Lucy Wheeler shares what she ha…
How can the arts sector unlock the power of big data? Jason Jones-Hall suggests we learn from the work of Florence Night…
Providing opportunities to volunteer online is helping Birmingham’s museums to engage with more and more people. Rebecca Fle…
Technology is offering new ways for arts organisations to market their work and engage with audiences. Sofia Carobbio reveals some…
The recent explosion in digital creativity has thrust the arts into the worlds of climate science and wind forecasting, cyberfemin…
Following on from the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts, nine arts organisations will be supported to develop their products and s…
Festival management expert Dr. Louise Platt isn’t afraid of posting a dog pic or two – and you shouldn't be either…
Rachel Grunwald flinches every times she hears someone – including herself – use terms such as ‘cultural offer&r…
Tech and data-savvy millennials are ideal employees for arts organisations, but how can we make the sector attractive enough to re…
Research into an app that encourages students to attend classical music has elicited some unwelcome responses, reveals Garry…
What will the next 12 months bring for the arts and cultural sector? The Audience Agency team share their predictions for what lie…
A new website is sharing the experiences of an EU-wide project to make contemporary music accessible to wider audiences.
Opportunities for schools to connect with cultural organisations in the capital will be shared through a new online platform aimin…
Sales of CDs and vinyl may not be suffering as much as some predicted as the popularity of online streaming continues to rise, new…
Anna Frew has spent a year exploring the potential uses for drone technology in the arts. She tells us what she has discovered.&nb…
Arts organisations are continuing to embrace digital technology, but not all at the same rate and a cautious approach is emerging,…
The arts sector still has enthusiasm for digital technology but some are now taking a more cautious approach, according to a…
The arts sector is not adopting mobile technology fast enough, says Tim Plyming, who sees it being used not just to sell tickets b…
In 2013 Drew Hemment got the call – the Singapore government wanted his help staging an arts and technology f…
New online resources aim to streamline tour booking for theatre companies and help venues widen their programming.
Around 40,000 historic instruments, including the world’s only octave contrabass serpent, are to be made publicly available…
An independent review is examining the effect of new consumer protection measures on the online ticket resale market.
Should the arts stop using the term ‘digital’? Is it ready to? Anna Dinnen looks at recent Digital R&D Fund projec…