DigitalASO as a response to cultural and digital shifts
Learn about how DigitalASO strives to foster an intentional culture of collaborative co-creation, co-innovation, and co-learning for the arts in the digital world.
ThePitch.ca – Online Showcase for the Performing Arts
ThePitch.ca: Online Showcase for the Performing Arts is being developed by a visionary group of partners and team members led from the Yukon.
Webinar: Discoverability and the Role of Structured Data
An exploration of the way Google, Siri and other search engines are increasingly relying on machine-readable, ie structured data for discoverability and more
Part 4 of 4: Rethinking Presenting and Touring – sharing visions and concerns for the future of live performance and digital performing arts
Nine panelists explore the future of digital performance, how live performance might evolve post-COVID-19 and ensuring equitable access to the means of digital creation and
Part 3 of 4: Rethinking Presenting and Touring – artistic impetus, digital technologies and imagining new digital models
Panelists discuss existing leading digital communications technologies, creating interdisciplinary theatre works and digital audience development methods.
Part 2 of 4: Rethinking Presenting and Touring in a 5G fast world
Future-casting and unpacking the super fast, low latency AI-driven 5G and 6G worlds in which the live arts will find themselves in 3, 5 or
Part 1 of 2: Rethinking Presenting and Touring in the age of COVID-19 and beyond
Let’s talk together, in all seriousness, about digitizing the performing arts. Six panelists discuss digital technologies, live streaming and ways of performing and working in
Digital Communications for Live Arts Presenters in age of COVID-19
Listen to the live recording from March 24, 2020, download the presentation file and review a summary of participants comments.
Announcing Webinar Series: Digital Actions in the Age of COVID19
In the sudden age of COVID19 with its bans on gathering groups of people in the same physical space, how can live arts presenters remain