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Culture UK

Creative collaborations with the UK’s Art Sector & the Ö÷²¥´óÐã. A new Ö÷²¥´óÐã partnership to get more people participating in the arts.

Published: 1 January 2017

The Ö÷²¥´óÐã has joined forces with major cultural organisations from across the UK to further the country’s position as a global creative force; Ö÷²¥´óÐã R&D has partnered with Ö÷²¥´óÐã Arts to drive the impact in innovative technology within this space.

Project from 2017 - present

Collage of cultural artefacts

What we are doing

Ö÷²¥´óÐã R&D is playing a pivotal role in this initiative, by offering a unique opportunity for partners to benefit from our technology, skills and expertise. This is a mutually beneficial partnership whereby we can learn from real world examples outside of the lab.

Our main focus of activity thus far, has been trialling at national arts and culture festivals and leading the digital innovation activity around the programme, . The Culture UK project is on-going, so we will keep this page updated with upcoming projects as they arise.

Civilisations

Statue with label 'representations of the human form'

Our current project for Culture UK is the Festival, which ties in with the in Spring 2018, which will tell the story of time through art from prehistory to present. This is the first project within the Culture UK initiative that looks at sharing Ö÷²¥´óÐã R&D technology with the art sector at scale.

We’ve partnered with UK museums, galleries and libraries to support their creation of new digital storytelling experiences and supporting their teams with new digital skills. The work includes Civilisations Explorer, a build on , as well as developing an Augmented Reality (AR) app; a technical framework we aim to reuse for future projects and continue to build upon. The app is a collaboration with , with content curated by the museums in order to bring the artefacts to life in the audiences’ homes.

Festival trialling

 Woman inside a giant bubble

We’ve conducted various trials at UK arts festivals, such as . This included the production of . While at MIF we also worked on a number of use cases for our tool, as well as mentoring the , a programme to help and inspire local artists to create digital experiences. We’ve continued to carry out tech trials at Edinburgh Festival (EdFest) using SOMA and IP Studio, Broadcast Wi-Fi, and COGNITUS. Some of these trials were made public through .


Why it matters

This project enables us in continuing to drive the adoption of innovative technology and inspire new ways of using technology for storytelling, and help with the realisation of . The experiences and content created for Civilisations in particular, also contribute to the national conversation, as well as offering multiple opportunities to test our technology in real life situations on real audiences and users.

Project Team

  • Bronnie McCarthy

    Bronnie McCarthy

    Events Co-ordinator
  • Eleni Sharp

    Eleni Sharp

    Head of Product
  • David Johnston

    David Johnston

    Senior Product Manager, VR/AR
  • Jessica Driscoll

    Jessica Driscoll

    Senior Producer
  • Laura Harrison

    Laura Harrison

    Executive Product Manager, Innovation Labs
  • Andy Poulton

    Andy Poulton

    Project Manager

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