Peter Bradwell
Researcher
Peter Bradwell is a researcher at Demos. He is interested in the ways that information and knowledge is shared between people, and between people and government...
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- BE A PODCAST Vol 1. Ep 2: Anamaria Wills Anamaria Wills is the Chief Executive of the Creative Industries Development Agency (CIDA) which she set up in 2000 to provide artists and creative entrepreneurs with professional development and business support. In this podcast she talks about what distinguishes Creative Entrepreneurs from normal entrepreneurs and how many of our institutions aren’t configured to support them... from : petebradwell 29th January 2007
- BE A PODCAST Vol 1. Ep 3: Mark Irving Mark Irving is a journalist and broadcaster who recently completed an MA dissertation on 'The Art of Creative Management' at City University. Based on research at some of Britain's top art galleries, including Tate Britain and the Serpentine, Mark looks at approaches for how galleries can harness the collective intelligence of all their employees to produce better work. from : petebradwell 29th January 2007
- Look Into My Ideas Podcast On 8th February we held the Look Into My Ideas event with the Hayward Gallery. The event was a real success; the exciting atmosphere of a spacious gallery spiced by a succession of meaningful, constructive conversations about peoples' ideas. We've put together a podcast from the event; a partial audio record of what happened, why people were there and what... from : petebradwell 14th February 2007
- We photo The Library of Congress recently began a fantastic trial with online photo sharing site Flickr. They've put up around 3000 of their photos up on their Flickr site. It's proving to be a really successful experiment - as of January 18th, apparently they had been veiwed over a million times. from : petebradwell 4th February 2008
- Strangers The website for the Stranger Festival - a celebration of videos made by young people across Europe - is now online. It's well worth a look, not least for the videos themselves. The videos are mainly the product of workshops run throughout Europe by artists, co-ordinated by the European Cultural Foundation. We'll be blogging lots next week from Helsinki, where Celia and I will be visiting the workshops and seeing what the ideas and videos look like there. from : petebradwell 15th February 2008
