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The Capture initiative has really demonstrated the diversity and breadth of the work being produced by dance artists with new media
Jen McLachlan, Dance Officer, Broadcast and New Media, ACE
Upcoming Courses
A+M offers a series of one-day courses to enable artists and arts organisations to achieve their full creative and business potential. There are currently a number of courses planned for 2009.
Please look through our archive and let us know if you would like further information about any of our listings.
Digital and Innovative Technologies in the Arts
16 March 2010 9:30am - 4:30pm
This course is part of the new DART training programme , which is only for artists and arts workers in Greater Manchester.
There’s a whole new generation of digital and communication technologies, developing and becoming more ubiquitous every week: satellite mapping, 3G mobile phones, social networking, creative software, augmented reality, virtual worlds, pervasive games, shared web applications and others. But how do they work and are they really useful? This day will look at the range of new digital technologies and practices, and suggest what benefits they might bring to those working in the arts.
ARTS. £ Free
LEVEL. Introductory
TUTOR. Adrian SlatcherJames Peacefull
LOCATION. Manchester Digital Development Agency, Manchester
