Seminar 4: Business models for the digital environment - Building digital capacity for the arts 4 tracks, 1.55.06 Arts Council England on March 23, 2012 16:58
- 1. Tips on arts and culture business models for the digital environment 28.29 317 plays
- 2. Nicole Yershon - Painting the how, keynote presentation 33.43 110 plays
- 3. Digital business models: Q&A with Mel Norman and Marcus Romer 21.43 98 plays
- Download track Go to track Digital business models: Q&A with Jessica Vincent, Jane Finnis and Hen Norton - Digital audiences4. Digital business models: Q&A with Jessica Vincent, Jane Finnis and Hen Norton - Digital audiences 31.10 113 plays
State of the Arts 2012 15 tracks, 12.19.28 Arts Council England on February 18, 2012 08:46
- 1. State of the Arts 2012 conference in 30 minutes 29.54 219 plays
- 2. SOTA12 - Welcome Address 7.59 63 plays
- 3. SOTA12 Keynote presentation - Liz Forgan &Ed Vaizey MP 27.02 83 plays
- 4. SOTA12 Keynote panel discussion - 2012 and then what? 38.37 46 plays
- 5. SOTA12 - The Big Issues 18.40 75 plays
- Download track Go to track Will Gompertz interviews choreographer Arlene Philips at State of the Arts 20126. Will Gompertz interviews choreographer Arlene Philips at State of the Arts 2012 25.54 132 plays
- 7. SOTA12 - speech by David Edgar - Looking Back Moving Forward 11.33 68 plays
- 8. SOTA12 Closing Remarks 3.21 99 plays
- 9. SOTA12 Artists and Young People 1.58.58 29 plays
- 10. SOTA12 - Artists and Our Future Environment 1.13.33 32 plays
- 11. SOTA12 - Artists and Fundraising - discussion 1.10.41 34 plays
- 12. SOTA12 - Artists and the Creative Economy - discussion 1.02.17 32 plays
- 13. SOTA12 - Artists and Communities - discussion 42.34 36 plays
- 14. SOTA12 - Artists and Changing Cociety - discussion 2.19.22 45 plays
- 15. SOTA12 - Artists and Audiences - discussions 1.08.54 59 plays
Catalyst Arts: Useful podcasts about fundraising in the arts 6 tracks, 2.39.21 Arts Council England on January 26, 2012 15:16
- 1. Catalyst Arts: Fundraising for the arts podcast from London workshop 29.50 225 plays
- 2. Catalyst Arts: Ginny Spittle - The Context of Catalyst Arts 32.08 65 plays
- 3. Catalyst Arts: Robert Dufton - Making the case for giving to the arts 22.14 62 plays
- 4. Catalyst Arts: Jennifer Davies - Strategy, structures, systems 25.42 57 plays
- 5. Catalyst Arts: Philip Spedding - Making the ask and donor care 20.19 60 plays
- 6. Catalyst Arts: Panel Discussion 29.05 68 plays
Children and young people quality event - break out sessions 6 tracks, 3.48.38 Arts Council England on December 14, 2011 16:39
- 1. 2011 CYP Breakout Tate EmilyPringle BeforeWeEvenStart 38.50 82 plays
- 2. 2011 CYP Breakout Beamish SimonWoolley QualityFrameworksandPrinciples 45.02 29 plays
- 3. 2011 CYP Breakout BRT SteveBall WorkinginPartnershiptoAchieveQuality 38.19 28 plays
- 4. 2011 CYP Breakout JaneSillis BarbaraTaylor Keeping Evaluation Creative 41.05 37 plays
- 5. 2011 CYP Breakout NYT JamesMackenzie TheVoiceofYoungPeopleandChildren 40.46 22 plays
- 6. 2011 CYP Breakout Sage KatherineZeserson RhetoricVsPractice 24.34 17 plays
Seminar 3: Creative use of archive - Building digital capacity for the arts 8 tracks, 2.58.20 Arts Council England on October 14, 2011 11:27
- Download track Go to track Creative Use of Archive(highlights) - Building Digital Capacity for the Arts1. Creative Use of Archive(highlights) - Building Digital Capacity for the Arts 27.40 78 plays
- 2. Creative use of archives: The opportunities - Dr Paul Gerhardt 30.04 23 plays
- 3. Digital archive opportunities: Jake Berger, BBC Digital Public Space 14.38 24 plays
- 4. Creative use of archive seminar Q&A 1 18.30 10 plays
- Download track Go to track Case study: Making it happen - Siobhan Davies RePlay/Digital DanceArchives - Prof Sarah Whatley5. Case study: Making it happen - Siobhan Davies RePlay/Digital DanceArchives - Prof Sarah Whatley 26.56 13 plays
- Download track Go to track Insight into managing the rights for the Siobhan Davies RePlay archive - Cassandra Carias6. Insight into managing the rights for the Siobhan Davies RePlay archive - Cassandra Carias 18.23 9 plays
- 7. Rights and permissions: Not re-inventing the wheel - Naomi Korn 22.11 20 plays
- 8. Creative use of archive seminar Q&A 2 19.54 15 plays
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