Hi all
Back in the early 2000s there was a funding scheme in the UK called Culture Online that funded a lot of 'collaborations' (maybe better described as public/private partnerships) between digital agencies and the cultural sector.
I seem to remember that there were a number of reports that were quite critical of the funding model, especially around the sustainability of the project outputs themselves (how many of those sites are still online now?) and also the sustainability of a sudden funding injection into the digital agencies (how many of those agencies got burned?).
Anyway, I know that a lot of the older folk on the MCG list will have memories of this period and those projects and I seem to remember there being heated discussion of them on-list and importantly, some reports that were published.
If you remember or better still have copies of any of these reports I'd really welcome a copy.
Thanks
Seb
Sebastian Chan
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