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CultureGeek conference to delve into digital on return to London
CultureGeek – a one-day conference looking at the digital transformation of the cultural sector – is returning to London on 19 May when the event comes to Kensington’s Royal Geographic Society.
Offering a programme of speakers from leading organisations, CultureGeek offers a full lineup of people coming from around the UK and the rest of the world to share their knowledge about the digital transformation of the culture sector.
Among conference speakers, Kimberly Drew, social media manager for New York’s Met, will speak about CTRL+F "BLACK", introducing her blog, Black Contemporary Art, and discuss the importance of oral histories, archives, and Facebook groups.
Also scheduled to speak is Patricia Buffa, head of digital communications for the Fondation Louis Vuitton, who will discuss the organisation’s experience exploring Chinese social media platforms, lessons learned from it and the foundation’s strategy for the coming years.
Toby Coffey, head of digital development at the National Theatre, is also included on the list of speakers and will discuss how the organisation is doing with emerging technologies and artists to find the compelling new ways of engaging audiences, telling stories and enhancing the practice of theatre-making.
For a full lineup of speakers and to attend, click here.
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