Art Box digital

艺术盒数码

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    ES/Y010914/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 6.51万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2024
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2024 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    未结题

项目摘要

The Art Box digital platform seeks to package existing low-cost hardware and proven peer-distribution software into a trusted subscription platform to give curators and directors in cultural institutions, artists, and their audiences, the power to innovate with large digital media, on their own terms. The aim of this project is a model that simplifies technical details into a plug-and-play service - that fills a gap between gallery rich-media, streaming and low-resolution media - with the potential outcome of fostering innovative arts experiences using a traditional art subscription form.Coaching and training will help to validate and develop a comprehensive business model for a platform for arts institutions, publishers and festivals to distribute data-rich experiences and artworks, using a magazine-style subscription model paired with digital networking. Inspired by multimedia-rich art subscriptions like the 1960s Aspen Magazine and 1990s Words & Pictures art subscription boxes, but for the digital age. Artworks too big to stream, too complex or costly to sell on dedicated storage, need something in-between: the platform consists of a postal subscription, a device, and digital distribution.This work develops a model to give more control, over richer media, to significant cultural institutions. While blockchain and other platforms have demonstrated the appetite of arts institutions to experiment with networked distribution, those have an inherently limited file size. Sending out big media is often beholden to streaming costs or constraints of third-party broadcasters. In-house experimenting is difficult with limited staff and infrastructure, and a complexity barrier for occasional users that prevents smooth arts-focused experiences.The intent is that by designing a low-cost device paired with a subscription model that distributes updates through the post, a smoother, standardised, trusted and more secure platform for artwork distribution can be offered by arts institutions to audiences. The solution is lowering the barriers to large, rich, media distribution, where the norm has been streaming or low-resolution file hosting. The art subscription model can scale up from one organisation.
ART Box Digital平台试图将现有的低成本硬件和经过验证的同行分发软件包装成一个受信任的订阅平台,以使文化机构,艺术家及其观众的策展人和导演以自己的条件为大型数字媒体创新的能力。 The aim of this project is a model that simplifies technical details into a plug-and-play service - that fills a gap between gallery rich-media, streaming and low-resolution media - with the potential outcome of fostering innovative arts experiences using a traditional art subscription form.Coaching and training will help to validate and develop a comprehensive business model for a platform for arts institutions, publishers and festivals to distribute data-rich experiences and artworks, using a杂志式订阅模型与数字网络配对。受到1960年代阿斯彭杂志和1990年代单词和图片艺术订阅框等多媒体丰富的艺术订阅的启发,但对于数字时代。艺术品太大而无法流式传输,太复杂或昂贵,无法在专用的存储上出售,需要一些介于两者之间的东西:该平台由邮政订阅,设备和数字分销组成。这项工作开发了一种模型,可以为大量的文化机构提供更多的控制权,而不是更丰富的媒体。虽然区块链和其他平台已经证明了艺术机构对网络分布进行实验的胃口,但这些材料本质上有限。发送大型媒体通常会占据流媒体成本或第三方广播公司的限制。在有限的员工和基础设施中,内部实验很困难,对于偶尔的用户来说,可以防止流畅的艺术体验的复杂性障碍。目的是,设计低成本的设备与订阅模型配对,通过该帖子分发更新,可以通过艺术分配来提供轻微的,标准化的,标准化和更安全的艺术品平台,以通过艺术级别为您提供AUDSICESCESCESSICTICS。该解决方案正在将障碍降低到大型,丰富的媒体分布中,该媒体分布正在流式传输或低分辨率文件托管。艺术订阅模型可以从一个组织扩大规模。

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Ben Dalton其他文献

Gibt es einen wissenschaftlichen Konsens zur Wirtschaftlichkeit nachhaltiger Immobilien?
Gibt es einen wissenschaftlichen Konsens zur Wirtschaftlichkeit nachhaltiger Immobilien?
Characteristics of the 100 Largest Public Elementary and Secondary School Districts in the United States: 2003-04. Statistical Analysis Report. NCES 2006-329.
美国 100 个最大的公立中小学学区的特征:2003-04。
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  • 发表时间:
    2006
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    0
  • 作者:
    Ben Dalton;Jennifer Sable;Lee Hoffman
  • 通讯作者:
    Lee Hoffman
Taking on the network: Making space for the identity play of networked publics
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  • 发表时间:
    2020-01
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    0
  • 作者:
    Ben Dalton
  • 通讯作者:
    Ben Dalton
Antisocial and Prosocial Behavior
反社会和亲社会行为
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    2010
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    0
  • 作者:
    Ben Dalton
  • 通讯作者:
    Ben Dalton

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