Beyond The Curtain – How Digital Media is Reshaping Theatre [PDF] is a report that came out at the beginning of 2012, although I’ve only just come across it. It was released by Ballinran Entertainment, with Digital Wizards, the Canadian Actors Equity Association and Stratford Shakespeare Festival involved as partners, and it: outlines a vision for […]
Yearly Archives: 2012
Visualising movement in museums and on stage
A couple of roughly related projects, both looking at how people move around in cultural contexts. The first one looks at how museum visitors find their way through collections. Andrew Oriani is a physicist and apparently knows a thing or two about statistical mechanics. While taking an art class: Andrew sat for about 20 minutes […]
Research into arts patrons’ mobile preferences
Group of Minds, the arts and technology consultants over in Silicon Valley, have commissioned an update to their 2009 research into the mobile preferences of arts patrons. You can download the report from here. I’ve been looking at differences in mobile traffic, conversion rates and use cases lately so I found this interesting. I’ve mostly […]