It sounds like a really interesting and useful network and I'll certainly
keep an eye on it although it does sound most useful for you urban
cosmopolitan types in the big smoke.
Colin
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From: "Bridget McKenzie" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 6:13 PM
Subject: Art of Digital
> Hello
> ..on this lovely sunny Sunday.
> I've only just come across this peer learning network for professionals
> involved in digital strategy in the cultural sector. Apparently it was
> instigated by ACE in 2009.
> Two lead partners are Shakespeare's Globe and the Photographer's Gallery.
> I'm intrigued about why I've never heard of it (although I have seen a
> range of events/networks about digital & the arts coming out of ACE in
> that time, and it might be I just forgot the name of this one.)
>
> I wondered, have people on the MCG list heard of it, used it, taken part?
> And then I wondered, now that museums are included in ACE, have support
> networks like this changed to embrace museums? How can the arts and
> museum sectors collaborate much more around professional development in
> digital topics?
>
> Here's more about the network, including The Knowledge (a book you can
> read online) and events on different themes:
> http://aodl.tumblr.com/about
>
> Bridget
> www.flowassociates.com
>
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