From Idea to Audience, or Audience to Idea?
Using a wide range of practical examples Graham will de-construct 'good digital ideas' and explain how experiences at Amgeuddfa Cymru have helped shape a new way of thinking for the digital team there.
27. DIGITAL
TRANSFORMATION
“The word digital means everything and
nothing, focusing on it is the biggest distraction
of a generation.” Tom Goodwin writing in the Guardian
28. DIGITAL
TRANSFORMATION
Just because it’s ‘digital’ doesn’t mean the
Digital Media Department can do everything
digital for you.
29. DIGITAL
TRANSFORMATION
Just because it’s ‘digital’ doesn’t mean the
Digital Media Department can do everything
digital for you.
This was the catalyst for the Digital Media
Department at Amgueddfa Cymru.
33. Website Notices: Small stick syndrome...
All thanks to this chap:
Richard Wilson (1713-1782)
MENGS, Anton Raphael
34. Website Notices: Small stick syndrome...
All thanks to this chap: ● Richard Wilson
Richard Wilson (1713-1782)
MENGS, Anton Raphael
35. Website Notices: Small stick syndrome...
All thanks to this chap: ● Richard Wilson
● ‘Father of British
Landscape Painting’
Richard Wilson (1713-1782)
MENGS, Anton Raphael
36. Website Notices: Small stick syndrome...
All thanks to this chap: ● Richard Wilson
● ‘Father of British
Landscape Painting’
● Co-founded Royal
Academy
Richard Wilson (1713-1782)
MENGS, Anton Raphael
37. Website Notices: Small stick syndrome...
All thanks to this chap: ● Richard Wilson
● ‘Father of British
Landscape Painting’
● Co-founded Royal
Academy
● Welsh
Richard Wilson (1713-1782)
MENGS, Anton Raphael
38. Website Notices: Small stick syndrome...
Why?
A major exhibition at Amgueddfa Cymru provided Digital Media with the perfect
example of why we needed to embed digital skills...
39. Website Notices: Small stick syndrome...
Why?
A major exhibition at Amgueddfa Cymru provided Digital Media with the perfect
example of why we needed to embed digital skills...
...it all began when this came though:
40. Website Notices: Small stick syndrome...
For the remainder of this year, galleries 12, 13, 14 and 15 will be used for the preparation, display
and then dismantling of our major art exhibition, Richard Wilson (1714-1782) and the
Transformation of European Landscape Painting. These galleries would normally display British
art from around 1900, art after Cézanne and modern art from 1930. Meanwhile, galleries 11 and
16 will remain open throughout the year, where visitors can enjoy our world-class collection of
French art from the 19th century and French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works. Artists
featured in these galleries include Cézanne, Degas, Monet, Manet, Renoir, Rodin, and van Gogh.
The galleries displaying historic art and contemporary art will be unaffected by these changes.
Following the Richard Wilson exhibition, the galleries will be re-opened with their normal themes
by 20 December 2014.
46. Content editing challenge
For the remainder of this year, galleries 12, 13, 14 and 15 will be used for the preparation, display
and then dismantling of our major art exhibition, Richard Wilson (1714-1782) and the
Transformation of European Landscape Painting. These galleries would normally display British
art from around 1900, art after Cézanne and modern art from 1930. Meanwhile, galleries 11 and
16 will remain open throughout the year, where visitors can enjoy our world-class collection of
French art from the 19th century and French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works. Artists
featured in these galleries include Cézanne, Degas, Monet, Manet, Renoir, Rodin, and van Gogh.
The galleries displaying historic art and contemporary art will be unaffected by these changes.
Following the Richard Wilson exhibition, the galleries will be re-opened with their normal themes
by 20 December 2014.
47. Content editing challenge
Our displays of art from 1900 - 1930 (temporarily
replaced by our major Richard Wilson exhibition) will
reopen on 20th December
For the remainder of this year, galleries 12, 13, 14 and 15 will be used for the preparation, display
and then dismantling of our major art exhibition, Richard Wilson (1714-1782) and the
Transformation of European Landscape Painting. These galleries would normally display British
art from around 1900, art after Cézanne and modern art from 1930. Meanwhile, galleries 11 and
16 will remain open throughout the year, where visitors can enjoy our world-class collection of
French art from the 19th century and French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works. Artists
featured in these galleries include Cézanne, Degas, Monet, Manet, Renoir, Rodin, and van Gogh.
The galleries displaying historic art and contemporary art will be unaffected by these changes.
Following the Richard Wilson exhibition, the galleries will be re-opened with their normal themes
by 20 December 2014.
64. A word on keywords and SEO
Visit us for an amazing day out, discover art and the geological evolution of Wales
and a busy programme of exhibitions and events, we have something to amaze
everyone, whatever your interest and admission is free!
65. A word on keywords and SEO
Visit us for an amazing day out, discover art and the geological evolution of Wales
and a busy programme of exhibitions and events, we have something to amaze
everyone, whatever your interest and admission is free!
Visit us for free, for exhibitions and things to do in Cardiff, Wales: from
contemporary art to dinosaurs, Monet to Mammoths! Enjoy our galleries, café and
shop.
66. Remember this is all about empowering the content
creators to do this naturally, and therefore mitigating
the small stick syndrome