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Issue 256: Digital developments

  • Digital developments

    23 Jul 2012

    Lucy Shaw explains the challenges of devising and programming creativity into the historic settings of the Houses of Parliament

    Working on new public arts initiatives always presents challenges and developing a new creative programme of public performances and exhibitions in Westminster Hall, the oldest remaining part of the Palace of Westminster, has certainly provided them. There are the early stages of advocacy work: ensuring people understand the objectives and motivations of the programme; planning a legacy; and, perhaps the most important aspect, ensuring that participants and audiences get a high... more

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    Ellie Manwell explains how bringing digital technology into the gallery space is helping Dulwich Picture Gallery enhance the visitor experience and connect with audiences

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    Skinder Hundal sees the merging of digital and traditional as opening up opportunities for new relationships between artists and audiences

  • 23 Jul 2012

    Producing a programme for a digital audience requires many of the same skills as any other type of programming, as young people in Bristol are discovering for themselves

  • 23 Jul 2012

    Harper Ray explains how Globe Education is producing education resources that are as vivid for those further afield as for those attending the production

  • 23 Jul 2012

    Lesley Anne Rose describes Stellar Quines’s journey from analogue to digital – and the bright light at the end of the tunnel

  • 23 Jul 2012

    Kerry Michael and Jessica Kranish explain how audiences are being engaged through digital media in Theatre Royal Stratford East’s new ‘third space’

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    Katy Carr sees an online future for literature

  • 23 Jul 2012

    This September Southbank Centre will showcase twenty-three music and dance pieces created by an international band of seventy-two members. Justin Spooner explains how digital technology was integral to the project

  • 23 Jul 2012

    At the ‘Shift Happens’ conference, Dave Moutrey gave us a glimpse of the digitally enabled organisation of the future