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Anatomy of The Waste Land iPad app - Faber & Touch Press

Arts Council England on November 24, 2011 17:36

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Anatomy of The Waste Land iPad app is one of a series of masterclasses and skills-sharing events that are part of the Building digital capacity for the arts programme aimed at supporting the arts sector in exploring issues and developing skills for the creation and distribution of content on digital platforms. This masterclass is aimed at raising and sharing awareness of good practice.

For more information about the programme visit http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/digitalcapacity

Panel of speakers:

Henry Volans, Head of Digital Publishing, Faber & Faber
Max Whitby, CEO of Touch Press
John Cromie, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Touch Press and Lead Developer
on The Waste Land
Hilary Kenna, Lecturer in Design and Digital Media, IADT, Designer on The Waste Land

Facilitated by:
Bill Thompson, Head of Partnership Development BBC Archives

"Anatomy of The Waste Land iPad app - Faber & Touch Press" by Arts Council England is licensed under a Creative Commons License

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