Get AmbITion! Communicate, collaborate, create and celebrate getting digital in the arts.

  1. Loveculture Web Application

    Love Culture was launched as a pilot phase to test the functionality of the web application and how this would be integrated into different cultural organisations websites.

    Essentially the web app has been conceived to function as a small icon integrated into many cultural websites. The small icon acts as a trigger to both launch the web app and to send trackable information linking activity across different websites to a database.

    The icon when clicked will feature information about online activity, comments and ratings and when followed through to the full interface, will include a full social networking community. Some of these features are still in development and we are using the pilot testing phase to gauge how people want to use the web application.

    Future features should ideally include integration with twitter and facebook, plus the facility for more user generated content. We have begun trials with simple text messaging and this is working well.

    To see this in action, to sign up and comment on the application itself please visit http://www.folly.co.uk/node/1446.

    We are primarily working with Lake District Summer Music to trial the SMS service – see http://www.ldsm.org.uk

    We hope that you will be finding the Love Culture icon in lot’s of places soon. To register your interest in participating as an organisation please contact janie.ash@folly.co.uk or myself.

    Art of Digital is a partnership project between Arts Council England, FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) and folly helping to promote the use of digital tools within arts organisations. See http://www.artofdigital.co.uk/

  2. b.Tween the Watershed & the Cornerhouse (it’s a FACT!)

    Not so much between the devil and the deep blue sea, as b.Tween three of the country’s leading multi-artform venues.

    Next week, the b.Tween conference comes to FACT in Liverpool, and is being broadcast live to both the Watershed in Bristol and the Cornerhouse in Manchester.

    The b.TWEEN 09 Interactive Digital Media Forum gives you the opportunity to hear from a wide range of influential individuals from across the media industries - including advertising, branding, broadcast, social media, tech, mobile, gaming and Web, and featuring a superb array of speakers from  Mark Earls (consultant and author of HERD), Charles Leadbeater (leading authority on innovation and creativity and author of ‘We Think’), Kelly Sweeney  (Head of Origional Productions , Bebo)  and many more ….

    This is the perfect opportunity to hear leading figures talk about their practices and for you to get inspired; all in a busy working day!

    To sign up for the Cornerhouse broadcast go here (day one) and here (day two) and for the Watershed go here.

Scottish Arts Council Culture Sparks Rudman Consulting Arts Council England