We sit down with Linda Spurdle, Digital Development Manager at Birmingham Museums Trust to talk about their recent Cut, Copy, Remix project which came about after they opened up access to their image library. The Cut, Copy, Remix project saw them working with artists including Cold War Steve, the Black Hole Club to reimagine images from the Museums' collection.
Linda is a brilliant interviewee, honest and refreshing in her candour about what did, and didn't work, and why.
You can see one of the images Cold War Steve made for the project here https://www.thesocial.com/bennys-babbies/
You can now buy Catchup Passes to watch recordings from the first Digital Works Conference. Passes cost £75 and are available until 9th August 2024: thedigital.works
We sit down with Linda Spurdle, Digital Development Manager at Birmingham Museums Trust to talk about their recent Cut, Copy, Remix project which came about after they opened up access to their image library. The Cut, Copy, Remix project saw them working with artists including Cold War Steve, the Black Hole Club to reimagine images from the Museums' collection.
Linda is a brilliant interviewee, honest and refreshing in her candour about what did, and didn't work, and why.
You can see one of the images Cold War Steve made for the project here https://www.thesocial.com/bennys-babbies/
You can now buy Catchup Passes to watch recordings from the first Digital Works Conference. Passes cost £75 and are available until 9th August 2024: thedigital.works