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Sept(ish) Meetup, Digital Project Management & Internal Communications
AoDL Meetup Show 'n Tell // Network // Drink
01 October 2012, 6.30pm-8.30pm The Photographers’ Gallery 16-18 Ramillies Street, Soho, London W1F 7LW
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// Line-up To be announced!
// Description
AoDL’s topic for this month will be Digital Project Management and Internal Communications. Developing a new digital project within an arts organisation and seeing it through to launch can be a challenge. Like any sizable undertaking it often involves contributions from each staff area – development, editorial/curation, digital, marketing, tech and venue management. This then has to be extended out to artists, audiences, partner organisations and quite possibly external agencies. With so many parties involved, it can rapidly generate a complex map of activity and you can find yourself having yet another meeting about a meeting.
How does an organisation keep all the plates spinning without losing the plot?
To find out we will spend this month investigating infrastructures, tools and systems that can help. They rarely receive top billing, but things such as Intranets, scheduling, task management and communication tools, as well as forms of project development (such as ‘Agile’), can make the world of project management a better place!
The meetups are open to all and we would be delighted if you would pass this onto a friend or colleague who might be interested.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Best, The AoDL Team
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Creativeworks London Pop-in Event, 13th Sept
Creativeworks London presents ‘Pop-In’: an open house style event
Venue: Tech City Central, Hackney House, 186 Shoreditch High Street, London E1 Time: 4pm – 6pm Date: Thursday 13th September 2012
Just ten days before our formal launch in London and due to high levels of interest, Creativeworks London* is delighted to be supported by Tech City Investment Organisation to host ‘Pop-In’ an informal open house style event in Shoreditch’s wonderful Hackney House.
Creativeworks London is one of four major AHRC funded Knowledge Exchange Hubs in the UK and it is being set up to help bring together the capital’s research community with its cultural and creative industries and communities to develop unique collaborations that will in turn make vital contributions to London’s creative economy. Creativeworks London is led by Queen Mary, University of London and The Culture Capital Exchange.
Over the course of the next four years, Creativeworks London has funding to support London’s cultural and creative businesses to engage more deeply with its research community by offering initiatives such as: creative vouchers schemes, PhDs-in-residence schemes and creative entrepreneurs-in-residence to enhance your organisation’s potential for collaboration and innovation.
This informal session is primarily aimed at cultural and creative industries companies who are interested in finding out more about our future plans and in working with us on developing the richest possibilities and potentials for research and industry collaborations in the coming years.
This is a free pop-in and informal event to meet some of the Creativeworks London team. There will be short speeches at 5pm but to ensure we have adequate refreshments please rsvp by 10 September to [email protected].
We look forward to meeting you.
Evelyn Wilson
Head of Knowledge Exchange Programming, Creativeworks London
*Creativeworks London is a partnership of 14 academic institutions and over 20 key cultural and creative sector organisations. Full details will be our website which will go live on 24 September when the project is formally launched.
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Glyncoch Community Centre crowdfunding project on Spacehive
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Presentation Slides: Patrick Hussey, Arts & Business
The Rise of The Awesome Motive
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Presentation Slides: Sarah Gee, AngelShares
Crowdfunding: The Future?
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Our speaker, Mike Patterson crowd funded for 94 Elements, a global filmmaking project that produces a collection of stories by different filmmakers about the endless ways the elements touch our daily lives socially, politically and economically. Sadly it was unsuccessful in reaching it's target through indiegogo.
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