Thursday 02 September 2010
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Crossing the digital threshold
It’s not just about the website – arts organisations should wake up to the wider possibilities of the digital world, says Susi O’Neill.
The digital age has undoubtedly challenged many arts organisations. For Threshold Studios, digital isn’t an optional extra – it’s a mode of producing, delivering and communicating. Since 1997, Threshold has delivered film projects with young people and produced moving image work with professional artists. Social networking by creating and sharing online media is second nature for the ‘digital native’ young people – ‘always on’ is their default s...
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