DASH Archives - September 2015

New Online Workshop: "Digital Culture and Cultural Policy", starts Oct 13

From: "Arthurs, Kerri" <kerri.arthurs@UBC.CA>

Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2015 09:49:34 +0000

The international University of British Columbia (UBC) Centre for Cultural Planning and Development is offering a new online professional development workshop Digital Culture and Cultural Policy, starting October 13.  Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from international experts and expand your professional practice. This workshop can be taken individually for professional development, or applied to the UBC Certificate in Cultural Planning – an international professional learning program delivered 100% online.

 

Online Workshop: Digital Culture and Cultural Policy

Three scheduled online sessions. Oct 13, 20 & 27 from 10am-12noon (Pacific Time)

Registration closes Sept 29

 

Digital technologies have created new practices, possibilities and threats in which the cultural sector must find suitable ways of working. In this workshop explore digital practices in the cultural sector, including: measuring success online, suitable business models and user needs, the impacts of digitalization on the governance and management of cultural resources, and the implications of digitalization for cultural policy and management.

 

Instructor: Dr. Aleksandra Uzelac is a Research Associate at the Institute for International Relations (IMO) in Zagreb, Croatia and Head of the Culture and Communication Department at IMO. She has 17 years of professional experience in digital culture, including ICT, virtual networks, digitalization of culture and the changing context that virtual culture has brought to the cultural sector.

 

About the UBC Centre for Cultural Planning and Development

 

A legacy of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the UBC Centre for Cultural Planning and Development is an international centre dedicated to the creation and strengthening of a global community of professionals advancing cultural development as a vital component of successful communities and sustainable growth. Taught by international experts and senior practitioners, other online professional development opportunities on offer include: Resourceful Design Innovation by Re-Imagining Existing Urban Assets (Sept 10-24); Creative Placemaking (Sept 28-Nov 29); Creating Strategic Plans (Sep 28-Nov 29).  

 

For more information about the program and other professional development opportunities offered, visit http://cstudies.ubc.ca/cultural-planning-and-development/courses.html

 

Thank you.

 

Kerri

 

Kerri Arthurs PhD (candidate)

Program Leader | Continuing Studies | Centre for Cultural Planning and Development

The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus

410 – 5950 University Boulevard | Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z3

Phone 604 822 1459

kerri.arthurs@ubc.ca www.cstudies.ubc.ca/cultural-planning

www.facebook.com/UBCCulturalPlanningandDevelopment

The international University of British Columbia (UBC) Centre for Cultural Planning and Development is offering a new online professional development workshop Digital Culture and Cultural Policy, starting October 13.  Don't miss the opportunity to learn from international experts and expand your professional practice. This workshop can be taken individually for professional development, or applied to the UBC Certificate in Cultural Planning - an international professional learning program delivered 100% online.

Online Workshop: Digital Culture and Cultural Policy
Three scheduled online sessions. Oct 13, 20 & 27 from 10am-12noon (Pacific Time)
Registration closes Sept 29

Digital technologies have created new practices, possibilities and threats in which the cultural sector must find suitable ways of working. In this workshop explore digital practices in the cultural sector, including: measuring success online, suitable business models and user needs, the impacts of digitalization on the governance and management of cultural resources, and the implications of digitalization for cultural policy and management.

Instructor: Dr. Aleksandra Uzelac is a Research Associate at the Institute for International Relations (IMO) in Zagreb, Croatia and Head of the Culture and Communication Department at IMO. She has 17 years of professional experience in digital culture, including ICT, virtual networks, digitalization of culture and the changing context that virtual culture has brought to the cultural sector.

About the UBC Centre for Cultural Planning and Development

A legacy of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the UBC Centre for Cultural Planning and Development is an international centre dedicated to the creation and strengthening of a global community of professionals advancing cultural development as a vital component of successful communities and sustainable growth. Taught by international experts and senior practitioners, other online professional development opportunities on offer include: Resourceful Design Innovation by Re-Imagining Existing Urban Assets (Sept 10-24); Creative Placemaking (Sept 28-Nov 29); Creating Strategic Plans (Sep 28-Nov 29).

For more information about the program and other professional development opportunities offered, visit http://cstudies.ubc.ca/cultural-planning-and-development/courses.html

Thank you.

Kerri

Kerri Arthurs PhD (candidate)
Program Leader | Continuing Studies | Centre for Cultural Planning and Development
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus
410 - 5950 University Boulevard | Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z3
Phone 604 822 1459
kerri.arthurs@ubc.ca | www.cstudies.ubc.ca/cultural-planning
www.facebook.com/UBCCulturalPlanningandDevelopment


encil alace

From: { brad brace } <bbrace@ESKIMO.COM>

Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2015 13:04:06 -0700

In Wim Wender's magnificent film, Wings of Desire, Peter Falk (who plays himself), at
one point rhapsodizes on the immediacy of life as illustrated by the marks created with
his pencil. For the artist, the pencil is the intermediary, the conduit between eye and
coordinated vision. Over the years, I have amassed a collection of pencils that were
either intrinsically intriguing or that suggested a specific purpose. I doubt that many
of them would be especially prized by bonafide pencil-collectors;  no, this display is
pretty-much self-indulgent. I do however, appreciate the possibility of a story told on
as well as by-means-of these implements, which is I suppose, what advertising-pencils
are about. And, it will possibly come as no surprise (assuming that you've seen my
otherwork), that I just liked the idea of these long thin scans of pencils linked to
their itemization. Something could also be made of the dwindling availability of
varieties of drawing implements over the years.

http://bbrace.net/palace.html
http://bradbrace.net/palace.html

/:b

New Online Workshop: "Digital Culture and Cultural Policy", starts Oct 13

From: "Arthurs, Kerri" <kerri.arthurs@UBC.CA>

Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2015 20:07:37 +0000

The international University of British Columbia (UBC) Centre for Cultural Planning and Development is offering a new online professional development workshop Digital Culture and Cultural Policy, starting October 13.  Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from international experts and expand your professional practice. This workshop can be taken individually for professional development, or applied to the UBC Certificate in Cultural Planning – an international professional learning program delivered 100% online.

 

Online Workshop: Digital Culture and Cultural Policy

Three scheduled online sessions. Oct 13, 20 & 27 from 10am-12noon (Pacific Time)

Registration closes Sept 29

 

Digital technologies have created new practices, possibilities and threats in which the cultural sector must find suitable ways of working. In this workshop explore digital practices in the cultural sector, including: measuring success online, suitable business models and user needs, the impacts of digitalization on the governance and management of cultural resources, and the implications of digitalization for cultural policy and management.

 

Instructor: Dr. Aleksandra Uzelac is a Research Associate at the Institute for International Relations (IMO) in Zagreb, Croatia and Head of the Culture and Communication Department at IMO.

About the UBC Centre for Cultural Planning and Development

 

A legacy of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the UBC Centre for Cultural Planning and Development is an international centre dedicated to the creation and strengthening of a global community of professionals advancing cultural development as a vital component of successful communities and sustainable growth. For more information about the program and other professional development opportunities offered, visit http://cstudies.ubc.ca/cultural-planning-and-development/courses.html

 

Thank you.

 

Kerri

 

Kerri Arthurs PhD (candidate)

Program Leader | Continuing Studies | Centre for Cultural Planning and Development

The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus

410 – 5950 University Boulevard | Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z3

Phone 604 822 1459

kerri.arthurs@ubc.ca www.cstudies.ubc.ca/cultural-planning

www.facebook.com/UBCCulturalPlanningandDevelopment

The international University of British Columbia (UBC) Centre for Cultural Planning and Development is offering a new online professional development workshop Digital Culture and Cultural Policy, starting October 13.  Don't miss the opportunity to learn from international experts and expand your professional practice. This workshop can be taken individually for professional development, or applied to the UBC Certificate in Cultural Planning - an international professional learning program delivered 100% online.

Online Workshop: Digital Culture and Cultural Policy
Three scheduled online sessions. Oct 13, 20 & 27 from 10am-12noon (Pacific Time)
Registration closes Sept 29

Digital technologies have created new practices, possibilities and threats in which the cultural sector must find suitable ways of working. In this workshop explore digital practices in the cultural sector, including: measuring success online, suitable business models and user needs, the impacts of digitalization on the governance and management of cultural resources, and the implications of digitalization for cultural policy and management.

Instructor: Dr. Aleksandra Uzelac is a Research Associate at the Institute for International Relations (IMO) in Zagreb, Croatia and Head of the Culture and Communication Department at IMO.
About the UBC Centre for Cultural Planning and Development

A legacy of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the UBC Centre for Cultural Planning and Development is an international centre dedicated to the creation and strengthening of a global community of professionals advancing cultural development as a vital component of successful communities and sustainable growth. For more information about the program and other professional development opportunities offered, visit http://cstudies.ubc.ca/cultural-planning-and-development/courses.html

Thank you.

Kerri

Kerri Arthurs PhD (candidate)
Program Leader | Continuing Studies | Centre for Cultural Planning and Development
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus
410 - 5950 University Boulevard | Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z3
Phone 604 822 1459
kerri.arthurs@ubc.ca | www.cstudies.ubc.ca/cultural-planning
www.facebook.com/UBCCulturalPlanningandDevelopment