Reinventing the Arts: The Impact of Technology in the Arts

What’s the future of technology in the arts? Established arts institutions and their curators are often confronted with the knowledge gap when showcasing digital artwork. Reinventing The Arts explores in detail how technology is impacting creativity, and the areas where art and tech intersect to create something new. Tim Plyming (Director of Digital Arts &…

What’s the future of technology in the arts? Established arts institutions and their curators are often confronted with the knowledge gap when showcasing digital artwork. Reinventing The Arts explores in detail how technology is impacting creativity, and the areas where art and tech intersect to create something new. Tim Plyming (Director of Digital Arts & Media, Nesta), Conrad Bodman (Head of International Relationships: Programme & Archive, British Film Institute), Tom Szirtes (Creative Technologist, Mbryonic), and Anthony Lilley OBE (CEO & Chief Creative Officer, Magic Lantern Productions) talk about the importance of educating professionals to digital technology, proposing solutions such as employing young people who are familiar with technological advancements and making right use of technology in the arts.

Zealous X Talks Day 2: Reinventing The Arts

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