In this track from the SMARTPLACES conference we come to terms with the reality that the choice of digital tools and processes will only continue to increase. Do we have to accept all of them in our day-to-day work or are there limits to just how digital we can be? We hear from speakers who've been on the forefront of developing digital strategies for their organisations, and in some cases, their sectors.
Speakers: Dafydd James (Head of Digital, National Museum Wales), Inna Goudz (Creative Leader, Jüdische Kulturtage Rhein-Ruhr). Chair: Juan Pradas (Etopia Center for Art & Technology)
As the smARTplaces project comes to a close, we realised there are many stories to share about experiments, audiences, collaboration, failures and successes. For our third and final conference – SMARTPLACES – hosted by the Dortmunder U on March 5th 2020, we’re telling these stories by shining a spotlight on our colleagues from across the world.
smARTplaces is a visionary, long-term European audience development project aiming to revolutionize the way culture and art can be perceived and consumed using digital technology and new forms of cultural mediation. The project network comprises eight cultural institutions and two universities from eight countries.
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