MADE* http://www.createdinbirmingham.com Fri, 17 Aug 2018 17:05:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-CiB-Google-copy-32x32.jpg MADE* http://www.createdinbirmingham.com 32 32 DCD Programme showcase http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/02/24/dcd-programme-showcase/ http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/02/24/dcd-programme-showcase/#comments Thu, 24 Feb 2011 18:44:41 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=9148 [Read more...]]]> Tomorrow, I’ll be at The Public for the showcase event of the DCD Programme. In case you’d not heard of it:

Arts Council England West Midlands’ Digital Content Development (DCD) Programme is a three year programme of investment which aims to catalyse the creation and creative use of digital content platforms for arts organisations across the West Midlands region

The website went up recently and the map on the homepage shows some of the projects, along with how much money they received. Further information is due on the website at some point, but if you look at the page source then you can glean a little more. On the basis that you probably don’t want to ruin your eyes, here’s what I found:

  • Birmingham Repertory Theatre – Towards the development of an online multi-user playwriting resource (£27,884)
  • Pesky People – Development of a multiplatform approach to venue access information (£25,000)
  • Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum – PostCart: creative digital access of art gallery and museum collections (£24,750)
  • Library of Birmingham – Development of an Alternate Reality Game for young people (£23,750)
  • Talking Birds Theatre Company – Development of The Difference Engine – a multiplatform real time access tool. Some mention of it here (£1,500 + £20,860)
  • The Play House – Develop an online resource to match the company’s participatory ethos (£22,349)
  • Eastside Projects and Birmingham City University – Piloting a 3D online art gallery (£22,000)
  • The MAC – Playground: exploring the use of digital technologies in a new-built art centre (£20,500)
  • Royal Shakespeare Company – Creation of a new digital arena for the creativity of the RSC. Pretty sure this was Such Tweet Sorrow (£20,000)
  • Audiences Central – To develop a web platform and plug-in for cross regional arts marketing (£18,000)
  • B Arts – Development of a new form of arts centre/collaboration (£17,380)
  • Rhubarb Rhubarb – To create an online evaluation tool (£17,000)
  • Shropshire County Council – Citizen Journalism (£15,612)
  • Rideout – To explore the production of creative digital content engaging youth crime statistics (£15,000)
  • Radio To Go – A collaboration with the British Library to pilot an online music archive. Called The Pilot Project (£13,750)
  • Rosie Kay Dance Company – To create an online version of the touring production, 5 Soldiers (£12,500)
  • Indigo Ltd – The development of a pilot online platform exploring new forms of crowd-source fundraising in the arts (launching soon and called Angel Shares) (£11,750)
  • Wolverhampton Arts & Museums / Black Country Museums – Research and Development of a collaborative online resource for the Black Country Museums (£10,550)
  • Black Country Touring – Exploration of enhancing a site specific, theatrical experience through live streaming (£10,348)
  • Multistory – To create a new media platform for celebrating local stories as part of place-making (£10,235)
  • Fierce Festival – Towards a Viral Online research game (£8,253)
  • Birmingham Opera – Exploring new models of ownership and sales of published works (£6,737)
  • Borderlines Film Festival Ltd – Experimenting with mScapes technologies (£5,600)
  • Orchestra of the Swan – Research and development towards a strategic plan (£5,000)
  • Capsule – To support digitally enhanced new marketing and distribution opportunities (£4,880)
  • Welsh National Opera – research and development of phase one of iMaestro. To allow Welsh National Opera to research digital copyright law and the possibility of exploiting full-length opera samples under the Creative Commons license (info about that here) (£4,600)
  • Ikon Gallery – Towards the development of a social media project (£3,500)
  • The Other Way Works – Professional development around Augmented Reality and Transmedia (£2,575)
  • Ex Cathedra – Market development, engaging an online music aggregator (£1,323)
  • Dance Consortium – Exploring social media in relation to contemporary dance marketing (£1,000)
  • MADE – To explore the use of digital platforms in placing making (£1,000)

As well as these projects, the programme supported a range of other activities including workshops, innovation labs and other events.

I’ve heard of one or two of these projects, but the vast majority are new to me so it’ll be interesting to hear a little more. I should probably also add that I’m involved in the Rosie Kay Dance Company project – that’ll launch next week so I’ll blab a bit more about it then.

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Links for 5 March 2010 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2010/03/05/links-for-5-march-2010/ http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2010/03/05/links-for-5-march-2010/#comments Fri, 05 Mar 2010 11:15:46 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=5197 [Read more...]]]>
  • Birmingham Post – BBC confirms plans to axe radio stations Asian Network
    The Beeb are closing the Birmingham-based Asian Network, which is a shame. Although more people seem peeved at them shutting down that London-based station that plays Elbow all the time
  • Why The BBC Asian Network Still Scratches My Niche
    Defence of the Asian Network via Punch Records, asking folks to sign a petition to stop the BBC cuts
  • 38 Degrees | Stand up for the BBC – Stop the cuts
    “To the BBC Trust: Please don’t slash the BBC’s website, radio, and TV programme” Here’s the petition
  • Some link for February 21st through to March 2nd | Birmingham Conservation Trust
    I’m linking to a round-up of links here. Good ones though, with stuff about MADE’s lecture series, the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter and a website based on digitised material about the development of the Industrial Revolution in the West Mids
  • Happy Birthday ANLO!
    “A Night Less Ordinary, The Arts Council’s FREE tickets for young people scheme, celebrates its first Birthday this month. To help celebrate, The REP is offering an entire week of FREE theatre for people aged 14 to 26 in addition to our usual FREE Friday offer”
  • New Studio Facility for Rare
    Rare are opening a big studio in Digbeth. They make games for Microsoft and are soon to start making them directly under the CiB office! Expect the number of posts here to dwindle from April onwards…
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    MADE* http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2009/04/03/made/ http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2009/04/03/made/#comments Fri, 03 Apr 2009 09:20:59 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=3423 [Read more...]]]> MADE* is the is the regional Architecture centre for the West Midlands, based in Fazeley Street Birmingham. Their website is really informative about the types of activities and projects they are involved in, such as architecture events, consultation and generally trying to engage the people of the West Mids with public spaces.

    On Monday they are holding a talk at Town Hall by Klaus Bondam, the Mayor of the world’s best ranking ciy to live in, Copenhagen.


    It has an international reputation for its green profile, high quality architecture and public spaces and its leadership in tackling the environmental challenges of urban development.  Klaus Bondam has been working for better urban spaces in Copenhagen throughout his political career. He will talk about his goal for Copenhagen to be the Eco-Metropolis of the world with the best urban environment by 2015. He will discuss his plans to achieve even better conditions for urban life through his Metropolis for People policy, central to which is public participation and dialogue between citizens and experts.

    Monday 6th April, 6.00pm, Town Hall, Birmingham All seats £5. students/ under-16’s/ unwaged £3.
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