Public value from technology in the arts

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Funded by the AHRC ICT Methods Network and the Arts Council of England, this event explored the kinds of public value that arise when technology is used in arts practice and research. In a two day event, one day was devoted to issues around academic arts and humanities research (Digital humanities), and the other to new media and digital arts practice.

Event archive:

http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/2006-7/evidencevalue.html

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