Posts Tagged: Visual arts

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Considering a new website? Want to optimise the outcome, and keep costs as low as possible? Two important words for you… ADVANCE PLANNING! The more prepared you are in advance of talking with a web designer… the easier it will be for a web designer to give you an accurate quote; the easier it will… Read more »

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Temple Bar Gallery & Studios *** Scope of the mentoring A clear, focussed and well-informed brief for the designer is an essential element in the construction of a successful website. As part of our New Media Mentoring scheme, Aoife Flynn of asquared is mentoring Rayne Booth of Temple Bar Gallery and Studios as she develops… Read more »

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Photo copyright Eric Orns 2000 The Brooklyn Museum used online crowdsourcing to a exciting end, in the conception and delivery of their Click! photography exhibition, in a process which invited the museum’s visitors, the online community, and the general public to participate in the exhibition process. It began with an open call—artists were asked to… Read more »

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Those of you who were at the Arts Council’s New Media, New Audience? conference last November may remember a speaker from the Royal Shakespeare Company. He spoke of the RSC’s strategy of using the internet to reach out to new audiences, many of which the RSC felt would never actually make it to their venue…. Read more »

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The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston runs a ‘Teen Night’ which combines art, socialising and a sense of shared ownership of the event. It started out with one wild (alcohol free) party with music, dancing and general socialising. Gallery staff were on hand to answer questions about the art, but the primary goal seems… Read more »

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Many will be familiar with TED – the ‘ideas’ conference which takes place annually in Long Beach, California. For those unfamiliar, the TED site is well worth a look – with hundreds of presentations on every kind of subject from becoming a buddha to the future of the electric car, there is, as the saying… Read more »