
The focus of this study is an internet video streaming initiative, which explores the issues surrounding emerging technologies, arts and culture, social cohesion and education with the context focusing on community events. The aim is to provoke debate about emerging technologies and how this may be a catalyst to reinventing community events, helping us to contrast and compare our cultures and focus on tomorrow’s educational needs.
| University of Salford | School of Music, Media & Performance // Digital Cultural Exchange | http://www.smmp.salford.ac.uk |
This case study looks at a collaboration of participating partners in the UK, USA, Cuba, Australia and Japan. An internet video streaming initiative exploring issues surrounding emergening technologies, arts and culture, social cohesion and education; the context is community events.
Large LED screens were arranged to flank a festival stage presenting a live programme. Using the internet, we embarked on a world journey to see theatre in Australia, jazz from the Atlanta Jazz Festival in the USA, animated cinema from Cuba, dance and live music in Salford, as well as enjoying interviews with participants from the overseas partners.
This project, the first event of DiCE [Digital Cultural Exchange], is explored fully in the linked paper.
| http://www.itc.salford.ac.uk/downloads.php?sid=2&id=34 | Peterborough City Council | Neil Levine |
| http://www.smmp.salford.ac.uk | University of Salford | Walt Denning |
| http://www.smmp.salford.ac.uk | University of Salford | Fraser Durie |
Related keywords
Type of project: Information Dissemination
Country: United Kingdom
Location: Asia , Australia & New Zealand , North America , Germany , United Kingdom
Arts & cultural categories Audiovisual & Media , electronic arts , film, TV, radio, video , new media & digital arts , Community Arts , arts in a social context , arts in schools , non-professional arts , Cultural Heritage , Literature & Publishing , Multidisciplinary Arts , Performing Arts , dance , music , theatre , applied arts
LabforCulture is a partner initiative of the European Cultural Foundation. LabforCulture is grateful for the support provided by its funders.