New Digital Theatre resources target education needs
Digital Theatre, which records live theatre for viewing on digital devices, has launched a new website for its educational platfor…
Digital Theatre, which records live theatre for viewing on digital devices, has launched a new website for its educational platfor…
When public funding dried up, NEoN, Dundee’s digital arts festival, faced a stark choice: adapt or die. Lyall Bruce tells th…
A philosophy of dependence, subsidy and market failure are divorcing the cultural sector from the benefits of data-driven policy a…
The first nine successful applicants to a £7m Digital Research and Development fund are set to use digital technologies to i…
Peter Tullin is optimistic that there is a huge demand for a form of cultural entrepreneurship where people and experiences that w…
Researchers from across seven UK universities are coming together to explore the changing nature of copyright and the need for new…
A free networking event will give digital start-ups the chance to talk to major cultural organisations. Run by the Globe, in partn…
The arts sector needs to use digital technology to present its case for support to potential donors, according to a new report int…
What does working smarter in the arts sector mean? Julie Tait describes a project exploring staffing, technology and audience data…
Watershed, the cultural cinema and digital creativity centre in Bristol, is to launch ‘Time Bank’, a day of surgery-st…
Art and technology should be in the curriculum for the creative industries to thrive, says Nesta.
Oonagh Murphy’s research into how museums are engaging digitally with their audiences took her to New York. Here she reports…
Clayton Shaw describes how a volunteering project in digital technology appealed to young people in Birmingham.
The Scottish Ten Project, made up from a team from Glasgow School of Art’s Digital Design Studio and digital heritage organi…
Live streaming offers arts organisations the potential to develop new income streams by creating and presenting work in different…
At the ‘Shift Happens’ conference, Dave Moutrey gave us a glimpse of the digitally enabled organisation of the future
Harper Ray explains how Globe Education is producing education resources that are as vivid for those further afield as for those a…
Katy Carr sees an online future for literature
Skinder Hundal sees the merging of digital and traditional as opening up opportunities for new relationships between artists and a…
Lesley Anne Rose describes Stellar Quines’s journey from analogue to digital – and the bright light at the end of the tunnel
This September Southbank Centre will showcase twenty-three music and dance pieces created by an international band of seventy-two…
Producing a programme for a digital audience requires many of the same skills as any other type of programming, as young people in…
Kerry Michael and Jessica Kranish explain how audiences are being engaged through digital media in Theatre Royal Stratford East’…
Ellie Manwell explains how bringing digital technology into the gallery space is helping Dulwich Picture Gallery enhance the visit…