Phoenix Rising: Online New Media Centre development
Lead Research Organisation:
De Montfort University
Department Name: School of Media and Communication
Abstract
The Phoenix Arts Centre in Leicester has recently set up a new Digital Media Centre to complement its busy cultural agenda. This is a new premise that displays a more interactive and engaging program for emerging technologies in film, entertainment, art, enterprise, research and education. They have teamed up with the Institute of Creative Technologies at DeMontfort University to create an online new media centre (ONMC), which hopes to attract interest from all age ranges and from broader geographic and multi-cultural backgrounds. The online media centre opens the Phoenix Arts scene up to a much wider community and compliments their new premise.
Recent masters graduate Matthew Fedak, under the guidance of visiting professor Howard Rheingold, Sue Thomas and the Director of The Institute of Creative Technologies Professor Andrew Hugill at De Montfort University, set up a site that comprises a suite of online educational tools, an interactive games hub, virtual worlds and forums for discussion about new media. This offers a bespoke space to showcase new research creativity and its impact on society. The ONMC also provides a suite of introductory online classes in digital technologies and new media. Phoenix staff were also trained in these abilities. The ONMC is aimed at opening up the Phoenix to new audiences, including students, young people, networked individuals and disabled users. Matthew Fedak took the project to the Web 2.0 2008 Expo in Berlin and placed the Digital Media Centre in front of an international audience.
In turn De Montfort University explored the concept of an online new-media centre, and whether or not it is in fact a 'centre' or simply a part of a network. It gained case-study material, teaching material and expertise adapting digital research to the needs of a modern arts organisation, useful for other organisations and research environments. New graduate Matthew Fedak was able to improve both confidence and communications skills and following the Knowledge Catalyst scheme secured a job in the field. The Phoenix Media Centre has celebrated significant new audience numbers and has encouraged participation in new-media and a new, evolving arts scene as a result of the project.
Recent masters graduate Matthew Fedak, under the guidance of visiting professor Howard Rheingold, Sue Thomas and the Director of The Institute of Creative Technologies Professor Andrew Hugill at De Montfort University, set up a site that comprises a suite of online educational tools, an interactive games hub, virtual worlds and forums for discussion about new media. This offers a bespoke space to showcase new research creativity and its impact on society. The ONMC also provides a suite of introductory online classes in digital technologies and new media. Phoenix staff were also trained in these abilities. The ONMC is aimed at opening up the Phoenix to new audiences, including students, young people, networked individuals and disabled users. Matthew Fedak took the project to the Web 2.0 2008 Expo in Berlin and placed the Digital Media Centre in front of an international audience.
In turn De Montfort University explored the concept of an online new-media centre, and whether or not it is in fact a 'centre' or simply a part of a network. It gained case-study material, teaching material and expertise adapting digital research to the needs of a modern arts organisation, useful for other organisations and research environments. New graduate Matthew Fedak was able to improve both confidence and communications skills and following the Knowledge Catalyst scheme secured a job in the field. The Phoenix Media Centre has celebrated significant new audience numbers and has encouraged participation in new-media and a new, evolving arts scene as a result of the project.
People |
ORCID iD |
Andrew Hugill (Principal Investigator) |
Title | LDM Website |
Description | Online new media centre. |
Type Of Art | Artefact (including digital) |
Year Produced | 2009 |
Impact | The wesbite influenced the develop,ment of digital policy at Leicester Digital Media Centre, Phoenix. |
URL | http://dmc.hum.dmu.ac.uk |
Description | Finding used in the creation of the website of the Phienix Digital media centre and for instruction of novices in digital technology. |
First Year Of Impact | 2008 |
Sector | Creative Economy,Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software),Education |
Impact Types | Cultural |
Description | Phoenix Square partnership |
Organisation | Leicester Arts Centre Ltd |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Charity/Non Profit |
PI Contribution | Contributed to formulation and delivery of the Centre's digital arts programme. |
Collaborator Contribution | Critical feedback during construction of the online new media centre. |
Impact | The result of the creation of the online new media centre was the formulation of a programming policy and delivery of the Phoenix Centre's digital arts programme. Disciplines included computer science, visual arts, music, film. |
Start Year | 2008 |
Title | Online New Media Centre |
Description | Aggreagator of social media feeds, plus educational tools. |
Type Of Technology | Webtool/Application |
Year Produced | 2008 |
Impact | Development of Phoenix Square's online presence, and ultimately renewed funding for the Centre. |