Arts in the digital mainstream
Accessing the arts online is becoming the norm for cultural consumers, though arts organisations may struggle to come up with fina…
Accessing the arts online is becoming the norm for cultural consumers, though arts organisations may struggle to come up with fina…
Videogaming has moved from teenage bedrooms to cultural spaces, says Tracey McGarrigan, but what can artists really learn from the…
Arts Council England (ACE) and the BBC Academy have launched a ‘digital skills sharing initiative’, to help arts and b…
A project aiming to produce 100 ‘creative digital’ jobs for unemployed young people is being set up by New Deal of the…
Why should arts funders invest in experimentation? Hasan Bakhshi presents findings from NESTA’s new research
Something fundamental is going on in the media world, says William Shaw. It’s big, scary, only half understood, and it&rsquo…
Mark Atterbury offers advice on how best to reach disabled and deaf people online.
Bridging the communication and research & development divide between cultural organisations and the technology sectors is beco…
In the second of our series looking at the arts world of the future, Alice Walton casts her mind forward to 2020 and asks how arts…
In July 1999, Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre became the first theatre in the UK to sell tickets online. Kate Cripps explores th…