Culture, Technology, Entrepreneurship: New Opportunities for Arts and Culture Organisations. A Lecture by Simon Cronshaw

DESCRIPTION

Co-Founder of the global network of REMIX Summits Simon Cronshaw will explore the implications of the ongoing digital and consumer revolutions for arts and cultural organisations and audiences.

In his lecture Cronshaw will highlight global examples of innovation and best practice, aimed at developing new ideas and strategies to use technology in innovative ways across such areas as audience development and distribution channels, reimagining the visitor experience at a cultural activity (pre-, during, post-), creation of new interactive and meaningful artistic experiences, management and operational efficiencies and models for creating new culture and technology collaborations.

The lecture is a part of the series “Theories and practices of cultural leadership” organized by Garage Museum of Contemporary Art together with the British Council.

ABOUT THE LECTURER

 

Simon Cronshaw is a cultural entrepreneur and co-founder of the global REMIX Summits on Culture, Technology and Entrepreneurship. In 2014–2016 he supported creative start-ups from across Europe as part of a major European Union project, E-Space. He has co-authored a number of books and thought papers on cultural entrepreneurship: Intelligent Naivety (2009), Golf, Art & Spa Days (2014), The Big Ticket Questions (2016).

HOW TO TAKE PART

Free admission with advance registration.

The lecture will be held in English with interpreting into Russian.

The lecture will be accessible for deaf and hard of hearing visitors and will be interpreted into Russian Sign Language.

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