screen west midlands 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 screen west midlands http://www.createdinbirmingham.com 32 32 Home, Identity and Citizenship http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/02/18/home-identity-and-citizenship/ Fri, 18 Feb 2011 10:30:04 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=9051 [Read more...]]]> ‘Home, Identity and Citizenship: Preserving, using and making a regional screen heritage’ is taking place on 5 March, at Margaret St Campus. Hosted by Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research and sponsored by Screen West Midlands, the event promises a day of screenings, presentations and workshops.

The event is part of the ongoing project to explore film and television materials concerning the pop music of Birmingham, documentary and workplaces such as Cadbury’s and the BBC at Pebble Mill.

This is an opportunity to see screenings from the midlands collection of film heritage, along with how to use and develop archives in the digital age and hear about the work of these Digital Film Archive Funded projects.

The event is free and open throughout the day to the public from 11am – 4.30pm.

A full schedule is to be announced, subscribe or check back to the website for further information.


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City As A Platform http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/02/15/city-as-a-platform/ Tue, 15 Feb 2011 12:33:31 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=9014 [Read more...]]]>

Screen West Midlands are hosting City As A Platform, at Aston University Business School and Conference Centre this Thursday, 17 Feb.

In an era of public sector cuts and greater emphasis on local engagement, what happens when a city opens out its public infrastructure, technologies, data and buildings to digital media content developers?

The event starts at 9.30, and contemplates ‘The future for the creative industries’, with a variety of sessions and speakers throughout the day, including keynote speaker Jon Kingsbury, Director, Creative Economy Programmes at NESTA.

Panellists will explore the contours of these emerging ‘urban operating systems’ and consider the implications for society and the built environment through sessions including:

  • Open data: the challenges and opportunities
  • Contracting: navigating the public sector procurement map
  • Make it local: developing public services
  • Library as a platform: opening up archives
  • Transport: playing the daily commute
  • Healthcare: bringing greater benefits through digital

Panellists and speakers come from across the public and private sectors, including the Greater London Authority, Rewired State, Rattle, University of Warwick, Maverick TV, Digital Birmingham, Mudlark, Podnosh, Birmingham City University and In Cahoots.

Limited places are available for this event. For more info, full list of speakers and to sign up, visit the Eventbrite page.

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The Big Culture Blog http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2010/04/23/the-big-culture-blog/ Fri, 23 Apr 2010 14:33:10 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=5619 [Read more...]]]> The name starts with ‘Big’ so it must be City of Culture related. From midday today until midday tomorrow the Big Culture Blog is collecting people’s stories about what goes on in this rather wonderful city:

Show your support and tell everyone about your culture and events by emailing and sharing where you are and what you’re doing. Email — attaching pictures, video or sound if you have it — to blog@birminghamculture.org

It looks like it’s going well too, there’s loads on there but, to pick a few at (almost) random:

There’s even a story from someone travelling from fellow bid shortlistee Derry/Londonderry to see Mark Morris Dance Company perform here last night.

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Birmingham Post Power 50 for 2008 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2008/07/17/birmingham-post-power-50-for-2008/ http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2008/07/17/birmingham-post-power-50-for-2008/#comments Thu, 17 Jul 2008 19:21:59 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=1861 [Read more...]]]> The Birmingham Post Power 50 (tremble at their might!) has just been announced.  With last year’s list having an impressive showing from the arts world, interest at CiB could almost have been described as ‘mild’.

Ok, so it’s easy to be cynical about these things (and it’s open season on the Birmingham Post site – all the winners’ profiles are commentable), but there’s little sense in detracting from the recognition given to the following folks who work hard on the city’s arts & culture scene.

So, from CiB (hating the game, not the playa since 2007) hearty congrats go to:

While I’m at it, the Birmingham meeja luminaries who would like to thank their friends, family, deity of choice, etc and so on are:

The big list of movers and shakers is on the Birmingham Post website which, like I say, they’ve made an effort to do all nice so you can comment on how brilliant and deserving everyone is.

But feel free to vent your spleen in the comments here if you feel the need.

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