Thursday, 16 February 2012 13:53

This weeks Culture news

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Like you, we care passionately about the arts and culture scene in Liverpool, so we thought we would put together a few suggestions of things to do this week and what's coming up soon. It is of course mostly what we're interested in but I hope you like them to.

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Like you, we care passionately about the arts and culture scene in Liverpool, so we thought we would put together a few suggestions of things to do this week and what's coming up soon. It is of course mostly what we're interested in but I hope you like them to.
Hack for Culture

Hack for Culture

It may sound like a bad cough - but Hack for Culture is serious iniative that is sweeping across the UK. With many expert computer coders and arts Marketers meeting up, exchanging skills and creating brand new initiatives such as smart phone apps and Internet of Things devices.
For arts organisations this represents a great opportunity to recieve inspirational advice on the application of box office and footfall data, for coders it means getting their hands on some real time data. So whether you are a coders of an arts worker find out more.    
Social Media cafe Liverpool

It's back with a reboot  

Social Media Cafe returns during this week during Social Media Week.Providing fun and informal discussions about the world of Social Media, so if you are a digital novice or a giant in the online world then this is for you.From 6-9pm on Thursday evening at Static Gallery you can find out about Digital Nests, Mapping Platforms and the Furture of Liverpool. Who could want more.   

Call Me!

This Friday and Saturday at Unity Theatre 
Ring by theatre producers Fuel looks like the most exciting peice of theatre to hit Liverpool in a long while.A secret sound journey in complete darkness.Already it is making my mouth water thinking about it and you canfind out more here. 
Ailis

Open Call for a Creative Technologist

The Abandon Normal Devices Festival has put out an Open Call for a Creative Technologist to work with Classical Composer Ailis Ni Riain.
They have also released more news about the festival which starts later this year.
More details are available here 
From Here to..... Obscurity

Penny Lane Gallery presents...

From Here to... Obscurity.  The godfather of the Music Video Jon Roseman will be talking about his life and adventures plus a screening of some of his most memoriable music videos on Thursday Evening in this fantastic new gallery. Mor
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