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Hannah Rudman director of Arts Magnet (www.arts-mag.net) tells where she likes to hang out online!

1. http://www.rohedpetergrimes.org.uk
Imagine being given a piece of music homework that asks you to describe how an opera company put together its latest production of Peter Grimes. Then imagine being able to prowl the corridors of power and backstage at the Royal Opera House, asking the questions you need answers to ? from the people who work there! Empowering, revealing, and inspiring education content from the Education Department of the ROH.

2. http://www.braintec.info
I recently saw a talk by one of the braintec patients. It?s American, it?s weird ? but is it real?

3. http://www.marsville.tv/videos/documents/winter%20ver%20001.mov
An example of video conferencing live performance. In this case, the theatrical works of avant-garde composer John Cage, with pianists, musician and dancer and you as audience all in different locations. I felt part of this performance; it didn?t feel like the performers were ?there?, and I was not.

4. http://www.somewhere.org.uk/bata-ville/about.htm
This uses the web as an integral part of a regeneration project, thereby enhancing the whole experience.

5. http://www.thecreativecommunity.org
John M Eger?s writings on the cities of the future give the arts manager a host of good arguments proving that the arts enhance commerce and community. (WE knew this already, but its good to see arguments backed up by academics from other fields!)