NESTA Digital Day presentation

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NESTA Digital Day Welcome Rob Woodward CEO, STV Group and NESTA Trustee

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The Digital Research and Development Fund for Arts and Culture in Scotland is a partnership between Creative Scotland, Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and NESTA to support arts and cultural organisations across Scotland who want to work with digital technologies to expand their audience reach and engagement and/or explore new business models. NESTA ran a series of Digital Day events across Scotland aimed at arts/cultural organisations and digital providers to provide information on the Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture Scotland;and encourage new collaborations between arts and cultural organisations and technology companies. We have made all speaker presentations available at: nesta.org.uk/digital_rnd_scotland

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NESTA Digital Day

Welcome

Rob WoodwardCEO, STV Group and

NESTA Trustee

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1.30 – 1.40pm Introduction to the Digital R&D Fund

1.50 – 2.10pm Digital meets the arts - an innovative case study 2.10 – 2.30pm Panel Q&A

2.30 – 2.45pm Introduction to Creative Scotland digital development initiatives

2.45 – 3.50pm Would like to meet, with tea and coffee!

3.50 – 4.00pm Close

Digital Day Outline

Twitter: @rndscot Event hashtag: #rndscot

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Founded: 1998, with £300M endowmentMission: Bring ideas to life and help make innovation happenHow? Through policy research, programmes and investment

About NESTA…

NESTA’s 3 main areas of work:

Innovation and Economic Growth

Social and Public Sector Innovation

Creative Economy

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NESTA Digital R&D Arts and Culture, Scotland

The Fund’s overall objective is:“to enable the use of digital technologies in the arts and cultural sector to engage audiences in new ways and to create opportunities for new business models”

The Fund is a partnership between Creative Scotland, Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and NESTA to support arts and cultural organisations across Scotland who want to work with digital technologies to expand their audience reach and engagement and/or explore new business models.

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Supporting cultural/arts organisations to innovate

Arts organisation

Digital innovation projects and sector-wide knowledge

Technology partner

Research team

Digital R&D Fund

Enabling arts and cultural organisations to engage audiences in new ways and create opportunities for new business models, through the use of digital technology.

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Why NESTA?

Public benefit

Research outcomes

Transferability/scaleability

Benefit to the wider sector not just the individual cultural organisations

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NESTA Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture, Scotland

Jackie McKenzie, NESTAHead of Innovation Programmes Scotlandwww.nesta.org.uk/digital_rnd_scotland

[email protected]

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NESTA creative economy programmes

Support for arts and cultural organisations to innovate

Creative entrepreneur programmes/resources

Mentoring for creative business start-up and growth

Skills for creative industries

Policy and research

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Audience engagement and reach:

Broadening - capturing a larger share of the population known to be traditional participants but who currently do not

participate

Deepening - intensifying current participants level of involvement by eg increasing the number of attendances or by the degree of audience (active or

passive) engagement

Diversifying - attracting new audience groups/different demographic (eg young people/rural population/ international market).

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Business models

A business model is the mechanism by which a business intends

to manage its costs and generate its outcomes- in the case of for-

profits, the outcomes are primarily revenues earned. In the case

of non-profits, the outcome is primarily the public good created.

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The Fund’s eligibility criteria

An arts and cultural organisation based in Scotland - which is either predominately publically funded and/or is a registered charity and who wants to work with digital technologies to: expand its audience reach and engagement and/or explore new business models

Your proposal must involve a collaborative partnership between yourself as an arts and cultural organisation and a technology provider that can provide technology services to arts and cultural organisations.

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Innovative digital projects which will expand audience reach and engagement and/or to develop new business models

Proposals from all sizes of arts and cultural organisations in Scotland - we have 2 award levels of projects: 1) under £25,000 and 2) £25,000-£100,000

Collaborations between arts and cultural organisations, technology providers and where possible, other cultural/arts organisations.

What type of projects are we looking for?

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Fund assessment criteria

Innovation in the proposal

Wider impact to benefit for the sector (learning / copycat)

Collaboration is genuine

Project delivery and timeframe (value for money / realistic)

Spread of projects

NESTA / AHRC / Creative Scotland – panel decision

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Digital R&D Fund timetable

6, 14, 16 March 2012 - Digital Days – Perth, Glasgow, Edinburgh

25 April 2012 - Deadline for Fund applications

14 May 2012 - Organisations informed of funding decisions

1 June 2012 - One day collaborative workshop bringing together all projects

31 March 2013 - All project activity must be completed

Autumn 2012 – Second call for R&D Fund proposals opens (funding decisions made in January 2013, all project activity must be completed by December 2013)

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LSO Pulse App

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Imperial War Museum kiosks

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The Sage Gateshead plus Manchester Camerata, Aurora, Berwick Maltings, Alnwick Playhouse and Durham Gala with Videojuicer and Aframe

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Digital meets the arts: Case study

Ben Templeton, Creative Director

Thought Den www.thoughtden.co.uk

View Ben’s slides from the event here: tdn.lv/nesta0312

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Questions?

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Introduction to Creative Scotland’s digital development initiatives

Morgan Petrie, Portfolio Manager,Creative Scotland

www.creativescotland.com

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Would like to meet…

An opportunity to meet interesting arts/cultural organisations and digital companies attending the Digital Days in Perth, Glasgow and Edinburgh.

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An opportunity to meet interesting arts/cultural organisations and digital companies attending the Digital Days in Perth, Glasgow and Edinburgh.

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Thank You!

www.nesta.org.uk/digital_rnd_scotland

[email protected]

@rndscot