Degree of brilliance
This year’s degree shows have astounded and entertained me in equal measure and I can say with surety that the class of 2011…
This year’s degree shows have astounded and entertained me in equal measure and I can say with surety that the class of 2011…
Kathryn Dempsey and Angharad Williams on how art can help to keep people calm during long waits
A new £500,000 research fund for digital technology projects has been launched to help arts and cultural organisations conne…
A new report from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (Hidden Connections) provides powerful evidence of the importance of ar…
Picture the kind of digital messiah the arts really needs. What would he or she look like? Are they minister shaped? No. Are they…
When I am not working on technology issues, I am struggling to work out how to raise funds for arts organisations which cover both…
…well it does doesn’t it? Or it certainly did last week. Shift hit the fan on March 30th and as a result we now have…
Rohan Gunatillake took a trip to Texas to discover the next wave of technologies that are set to revolutionise the arts sector
New technologies are providing more opportunities for museums’ and galleries’ artworks to be discovered, enjoyed and shared ac…
Oonagh Murphy on turning digital friends, fans and followers into real world visitors
Hannah Nicklin argues that we need to stop passively using the web and the technology available to us, and to start examining and…
Deborah Dignam explains the Gulf Stage project, which is using new technology to bring Arabic theatre to new audiences
Ben Cranfield, Sarah Davies and Natasha Silsby look at the value of academic partnerships in the arts and of holding conversations…
Richard Slaney shares the websites he wouldn’t be without
About nine months I sat, along with some other staff at B arts, in a room with friends from Stoke-based digital and music collecti…
Jane Donald takes a look at what’s new in press and PR
This lunchtime, I took a trip around the Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin. I strolled through (selected) corridors as if I was t…
The Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this year was an international jamboree for all things mobile – a industry much more…
As well as working in the arts, I am a scriptwriter, so it might surprise you to find out that I didn’t enjoy a live play, p…
Doug Bott explains how one company is working to remove some of the obstacles that disabled people face when trying to participate…
Arts Minister Ed Vaizey has called for Arts Council England (ACE) to perform a co-ordinating role to help cultural organisations t…
The future of arts philanthropy? Patrick Hussey reckons it’s crowdfunding…
New ideas and strategies will soon have to be drawn up for distributing what is likely to be a growing pool of post-Olympics arts…
Categorising and pitching interdisciplinary work is not easy, but can be hugely productive, says Tim Jones