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SUMMARY:inDICEs: Measuring the Impact of Digital Culture
DESCRIPTION:Apply for the chance to learn how to monitor trends\, design a digital strategy and assess your capacity and performance. Together\, we will explore how digitized collections can become assets in a comprehensive digital strategy based on your core mission and ambition. You will learn how open access\, online publishing and social media presence can be used to establish new relationships with stakeholders and empower citizens to actively engage with and contribute to your content. With special attention on how this can help in the development of a future-proof\, sustainable business model.\nThe free consultation workshop ‘Monitoring & Self-Assessing the Digital Performance in Museums’ takes place online from 10:00-12:00 CET on 5\, 12 and 19 November 2021. Applications are welcome until 28 October.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/indices-assessing-the-digital-performance-in-museums/
CATEGORIES:Art,Branding,Digital Marketing,Technology
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SUMMARY:XR Platforms for Digital Storytelling: Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:You’ve likely heard of Virtual Reality (VR) but what about Extended Reality (XR)? Extended reality is the umbrella term for the immersive digital technologies that blend the boundary between ‘virtual’ and ‘real’ worlds.\nVirtual exhibition tours and multi-media wall labels are just some of the ways museums and galleries are using XR technology.\nIn this webinar\, Flying Arts Communications and Marketing Coordinator Odette Miller will facilitate a panel discussion with collaborators of Flying Arts’ XR 50th Anniversary project\, Flying Arts: Paint the Town to share the storytelling capacities of this new technology.\nChief Product Officer and Co-Founder of XR platform Holoscribe\, Marcus Callon\, Visual Artist Erin Dunne and Flying Art’s Digital Engagement Project Coordinator Bobbi-Lea Dionysius will discuss the capabilities of XR platforms and the artistic considerations of creating new media content.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/xr-platforms-for-digital-storytelling-panel-discussion/
CATEGORIES:Art,Technology
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211204
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SUMMARY:MCG Museums+Tech 2021: Data Tales
DESCRIPTION:Data\, information\, statistics. For better or worse they are part and parcel of our world\, gathered and used as an influence in decision making\, or in defence of a decision made. The pandemic has probably been the most data rich epidemic in human history\, and we are all familiar with how the reading of it altered throughout. The collection and use of data is itself not neutral\, and can be used to fight causes. Our own museum world is awash with data\, and that is increasingly becoming ‘joined up’ with moves such as ‘Towards a National Collection’. Collections of data in themselves can be regarded as collections in their own right\, rather than data about something else.\nWith these perennial questions about data\, combined with the increasing scrutiny of data and shift in how museums may identify themselves and their audiences after the pandemic\, this year’s conference is calling to discuss our relationship with data. We want to talk about how our sector is using it\, what insights it has brought to our work\, and how to use it. We are interested in the collection and curation aspects\, how it affects interpretation and communication.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/mcg-museumstech-2021-data-tales/
CATEGORIES:Culture,Technology
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211206
DTSTAMP:20260407T005825
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SUMMARY:Art Basel Conversations: Immersive Installations? Digital Experiences in the Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Developments in digital technology have seen exhibition spaces welcoming increasingly large-scale\, interactive and immersive installations. Beyond the initial spectacle in space\, what strategies are artists using to transport viewers? From the perspectives of artists or the newly established Superblue\, Miami\, this panel considers what such installations reveal about technology’s growing influence on reality. Can these works also raise awareness around the politics of algorithms\, digital access and technology’s impact on ecology?
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/immersive-installations-digital-experiences-in-the-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Technology
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211209
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SUMMARY:Spotlight on Digital Engagement
DESCRIPTION:How has the pandemic changed the way audiences engage with museums\, and the way museums engage with their audiences? How can digital tools enhance the visitor experience and help museums transition through what comes next?\nJoin the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and a panel of museum experts for this special summit on moving towards a visitor-centered\, digital-enabled future. The session will include a review of recent research presented by Lee Groves Consulting\, followed by a panel discussion on museum audience expectations and engagement around digital initiatives.\nThis event will be presented in English with simultaneous translation in French.\nWhether your role is in curatorial\, marketing\, visitor experience or education\, professionals from museums of all sizes and types will benefit from this exciting learning opportunity. Relevant content and tactics will be shared for beginner\, intermediate\, and advanced champions and users of digital tools.\nThis session is presented by the Canadian Museums Association and the Art Gallery of Ontario in partnership with Lee Groves Consulting. We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/spotlight-on-digital-engagement/
CATEGORIES:Branding,Digital Marketing,Technology
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211209
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SUMMARY:Dreaming of a New Collections Management System: Episode 9
DESCRIPTION:In this episode\, we have invited Collector Systems to share with us their initiatives\, strategies\, and methodologies to directly answer some of the questions and ideas put forth by Valarie Kinkade\, Koven Smith\, Chad Weinard\, and Nik Honeysett\, in Episode 1 – Dreaming of a New Collections Management System.  Collector Systems\, a cloud-based CMS\, will show how change is possible through their API\, No-Code/Low-Code programming initiative\, import/export\, CMS notifications\, and many other new capabilities. Curious about the questions that came up during Episode 1? Check out the recording here: https://youtu.be/lMzxR0A5eI4
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/dreaming-of-a-new-collections-management-system-episode-9/
CATEGORIES:Culture,Technology
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SUMMARY:Colloquia for DAM Leaders: New Boundaries in Museums
DESCRIPTION:Uplift your professional practice and join us for a webinar exploring contemporary issues around museum equity\, reparation\, and their digital dimensions. We’ll explore and witness incremental shifts moving the museum field forward with bold new approaches to how digital asset and collections management supports these innovations.\nFirst\, social justice and DEI museum leader Monica O. Montgomery will discuss museum remedy: processes for engagement and repair\, with guidance for equitable strategies in an evolving landscape of return. We then examine case studies of museums as better neighbors\, sharing perspectives of three curators\, working to boost social awareness around origins of sculptural and sacred items from Native American and African communities. Current exhibitions from the University of Michigan Museum of Art and a project partnership between the Anchorage Museum / Chickaloon Village Tribal Council are vibrant case studies\, redefining ethics\, intellectual property\, and best practices around remedy.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/colloquia-for-dam-leaders-new-boundaries-in-museums/
CATEGORIES:Culture,Technology
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211217
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SUMMARY:The Year In Digital Innovations: From NFTs To Creative Tech
DESCRIPTION:The past year has been transformative for museums. Emerging from a global lockdown\, cultural institutions have innovated with creative technologies and retooled their digital strategies to better reconnect with audiences. The hybrid landscape emerged\, immersive experiences have boomed\, and NFTs arrived as a radically digital-first medium — all of which presented museums with new opportunities to expand and enrich their programs.\nSo how have museums met the challenges and possibilities of 2021? Join Jing Culture & Commerce for a webinar that looks back at 2021’s key culturetech activations\, trends\, and events\, and how they might point the way forward in 2022. We’re excited to be joined by Bernadine Bröcker Wieder\, CEO of Vastari\, Brendan Ciecko\, Founder and CEO of Cuseum\, and Anna Lowe\, Co-Founder and Director of Partnerships at Smartify\, who will be sharing insights from their unique vantage points.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/the-year-in-digital-innovations-from-nfts-to-creative-tech/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Technology
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