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Experts leading the digital charge to share insights at CultureGeek
POSTED 16 May 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
The day has a full lineup of speakers coming from around the UK and the rest of the world to share their knowledge about the digital transformation of the culture sector
A one-day conference looking at the digital transformation of the cultural sector is coming to London’s Royal Institution of Great Britain next month.

Taking place on 23 June, CultureGeek offers a programme of speakers from leading organisations who will share insight as to how digital is changing the workplace, and how to adapt to these new and ever-changing environments.

Jasper Visser, senior partner for Vissch+Stam and co-author of the Digital Engagement Framework, will host the event, which boasts a strong line-up of speakers specialising in the digital sector.

Among the day’s highlights, Fiona Romeo, director of digital content and strategy for New York’s Museum of Modern Art, will open proceedings, followed by Louise Halliday, head of marketing and communications at the Royal Albert Hall who will discuss the embedding digital strategy in a heritage organisation.

Adam Clarke, a digital artist who specialises in using the game Minecraft to inspire kids to seek out galleries and museums, will speak about how the popular videogame can be used to inspire a generation, exploring projects he’s previously worked on such as Tatecraft – which was previously shortlisted for the Tate Britain IK prize.

Andy Levey, formerly of Cirque du Soleil and now embarking on a new role at Dragone in the UAE, is also included on the list of speakers. Levey will discuss how Facebook and Snapchat have created tools for institutions to create their own live channel. Levey will also share why this is important, how it can be done and how it can bring people to cultural settings.

The day has a full lineup of speakers coming from around the UK and the rest of the world to share their knowledge about the digital transformation of the culture sector.

For more information click here.
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Experts leading the digital charge to share insights at CultureGeek
POSTED 16 May 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
The day has a full lineup of speakers coming from around the UK and the rest of the world to share their knowledge about the digital transformation of the culture sector
A one-day conference looking at the digital transformation of the cultural sector is coming to London’s Royal Institution of Great Britain next month.

Taking place on 23 June, CultureGeek offers a programme of speakers from leading organisations who will share insight as to how digital is changing the workplace, and how to adapt to these new and ever-changing environments.

Jasper Visser, senior partner for Vissch+Stam and co-author of the Digital Engagement Framework, will host the event, which boasts a strong line-up of speakers specialising in the digital sector.

Among the day’s highlights, Fiona Romeo, director of digital content and strategy for New York’s Museum of Modern Art, will open proceedings, followed by Louise Halliday, head of marketing and communications at the Royal Albert Hall who will discuss the embedding digital strategy in a heritage organisation.

Adam Clarke, a digital artist who specialises in using the game Minecraft to inspire kids to seek out galleries and museums, will speak about how the popular videogame can be used to inspire a generation, exploring projects he’s previously worked on such as Tatecraft – which was previously shortlisted for the Tate Britain IK prize.

Andy Levey, formerly of Cirque du Soleil and now embarking on a new role at Dragone in the UAE, is also included on the list of speakers. Levey will discuss how Facebook and Snapchat have created tools for institutions to create their own live channel. Levey will also share why this is important, how it can be done and how it can bring people to cultural settings.

The day has a full lineup of speakers coming from around the UK and the rest of the world to share their knowledge about the digital transformation of the culture sector.

For more information click here.
RELATED STORIES
MuseumNext heads to Melbourne in 2017


MuseumNext – the global conference series on the future of museums – is coming to Australia for the first time in 2017, with museums and galleries from around the world coming descending on Melbourne to highlight best practice, discuss the latest trends and think about what’s next for museums.
Experts tackle non-museums in the museum sector at MuseumNext


A leading panel of experts have addressed 'non-museums' moving into the museum space and how the sector should react to brand homes encroaching on its territory.
MuseumNext 2016: Is virtual reality for chickens the best way to ignite interest in science?


In his last day as CEO of Science Gallery International, Michael John Gorman addressed delegates at MuseumNext in Dublin, demonstrating how to use the abstract – such as virtual reality for chickens – to start a debate within a museum setting.
MuseumNext 2016: Use museums as a tool for social change, says National Museums Liverpool director


David Fleming, director of National Museums Liverpool (NML), has said that modern museums need to act as “agents of social change”, evolving from their more traditional counterparts to make visitors think more about their experience.
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Bob Rogers hands BRC to long-serving leadership team
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Therme Manchester reveals 90:90 strategy – 90 per cent of the UK population within a 90-minute drive of a Therme
Therme Manchester’s 28-acre development, which will include interconnected glass pavilions that measure 65,000sq m, will be the largest bathing and wellbeing attraction in the world once complete, according to prof David Russell, CEO of Therme UK. 
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