«1. Foreword
Digital Culture is Arts Council England and Nesta’s longitudinal survey of the adoption, usage and impact of digital technologies in the arts and cultural sector. From 2013–2019, it has charted how organisations are using digital technologies and has also captured information on the attitudes and digital skills that are enabling arts and cultural organisations to use digital technology effectively in the delivery of their mission. With the forthcoming launch of Arts Council England’s 2020–2030 strategy, there is fresh impetus for the arts and culture sector to address recognised structural challenges, including business innovation, environmental sustainability, diversity and inequalities of access and engagement. Digital technologies have an important role to play and, alongside this report, new initiatives are being introduced to the arts, cultural and heritage sectors to aid their digital development. These include the Digital Culture Network and the Digital Culture Compass tool (produced by The Space and partners on behalf of Arts Council England and the National Lottery Heritage Fund), developed in response to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport’s 2018 policy paper Culture is Digital. (...)». Continue a ler.
Digital Culture is Arts Council England and Nesta’s longitudinal survey of the adoption, usage and impact of digital technologies in the arts and cultural sector. From 2013–2019, it has charted how organisations are using digital technologies and has also captured information on the attitudes and digital skills that are enabling arts and cultural organisations to use digital technology effectively in the delivery of their mission. With the forthcoming launch of Arts Council England’s 2020–2030 strategy, there is fresh impetus for the arts and culture sector to address recognised structural challenges, including business innovation, environmental sustainability, diversity and inequalities of access and engagement. Digital technologies have an important role to play and, alongside this report, new initiatives are being introduced to the arts, cultural and heritage sectors to aid their digital development. These include the Digital Culture Network and the Digital Culture Compass tool (produced by The Space and partners on behalf of Arts Council England and the National Lottery Heritage Fund), developed in response to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport’s 2018 policy paper Culture is Digital. (...)». Continue a ler.
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