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Podcast: Future-proof the past – tech’s role in preserving culture
Explore how Jervais Choo, Deputy Director of Organisational Design and Innovation, National Heritage Board, Singapore and his work with digital artists and technologies like AI and VR is changing museum experiences. One of a series of podcasts with museum people by For Arts Sake.
Published: 2024 | Resource type: Podcasts
The self-service venue: Five opportunities for cultural venues
Findings following research by Indigo into audience attitudes towards the use of self-service technology in cultural venues. Sponsored by Point One.
Published: 2023 | Resource type: Research
The Future Of Museum Fundraising
Carly Straughan takes an in-depth look at the future of Museum fundraising. First published on MuseumNext.
Published: 2019 | Resource type: article
Extending reach with technology
This case study by Bob Harlow, published by The Wallace Foundation, explores Seattle Opera’s multipronged experiment to deepen relationships and reach new audiences.
Published: 2017 | Resource type: Case studies
Connecting through content – storytelling in new ways
This is a story about how Circus Oz, a medium-sized performing arts company in Australia has been working with RMIT University to develop a digital platform – the Living Archive – to change not only the company’s operational business and artistic practices but its relationship with and conception of its audiences.
Published: 2013 | Resource type: Research
Natural partners: digital media and arts
Digital technology has reshaped how businesses interact with the cultural sector in the UK. This report explores the nature of the partnerships between digital media business and arts organisations. Nineteen case studies of partnerships are described, all demonstrating how diverse the collaboration can be.
Published: 2010 | Resource type: Guide/tools
Creating engaging digital events and projects
The Culture Hack Toolkit is a handy and comprehensive guide to producing your own digital prototyping programme. The toolkit includes information on what motivates people to take part, what questions you should ask before you begin planning, and how participating in a Culture Hack event can support legacy projects and longterm organisational change alongside examples ... Read more
Published: 2014 | Resource type: Guide/tools
There are no crises only tough decisions
Russell Willis Taylor promotes collaboration, placing a value on employees (as well as audiences) and embracing the potential of new technology and data analysis in this thought-provoking keynote.
Published: 2010 | Resource type: article
Considering new technologies
Before diving into (or running away from) the latest technologies it is worth thinking strategically about how they can be used to extend or add value to your marketing activity. If you’re not already familiar with the new tool that you are considering, get online and try it out.
Published: 2007 | Resource type: article
Using technology to develop audience relationships
In this article Martin Vogel examines how technology can authentically serve the purposes of an arts organisation. He looks at the importance of developing a technology strategy for audience relationships that takes into account an organisation’s resources and priorities.
Published: 2008 | Resource type: article
Creating social impact by using new technologies
‘Social by Social’ is a practical guide to using new technologies to create social impact. It makes accessible the tools you need to engage a community, offer services, scale up activities and sustain projects. You’ll find various case studies, toolkits, definitions and ideas including; an explanation of ‘Social by Social’ and why you should care about it, ideas ... Read more
Published: 2009 | Resource type: Guide/tools