TTS.Digital - Phase Two Learning Event
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Description
TTS.Digital Phase Two Learning Event
About TTS.Digital
TTS.Digital is a funding programme designed to inspire digital creativity in young people. It will support a series of projects led by young people and working with a collaboration of arts organisations with technology partners. The fund is intended to encourage experimentation, test new ways of working, forge new partnerships, unlock potential and share knowledge and enthusiasm across generations and artistic disciplines.
TTS.Digital is built around two phases. Phase one ran in early 2015 and funded 10 experimental projects that tested methodology and ways of working. For a full list of the funded projects please visit this page.
We are now inviting applications for TTS.Digital Phase two with an open call for larger-scale projects which build on the outcomes of the phase one pilot projects.
What is the event for?
The purpose of this event is to give potential applicants more information on Phase Two of the TTS.Digital fund, update on the learning from Phase One, as well as a chance to share and discuss ideas.
Who should attend?
TTS.Digital is open to arts organisation and technology partners in Scotland. For the purpose of this fund we are defining technology partners as an individual or company working in the digital or technology sphere. They can be an artist, sole trader or a company working in the sector. Potential applicants from either of these industries are welcome to attend. As spaces are limited, we would ask that only two people attend from each organisation.
Do you have to attend to apply to this fund?
No, this information sharing event is an opportunity to find out more about the fund, ask questions and meet possible partner organisations/companies. However even if you have a partner and an idea for a project we encourage people to come along as it will help to refine ideas and be better prepared to apply to the process.
What is Time to Shine?
Time to Shine is Scotland’s National Youth Arts Strategy which sets out a vision and key recommendations to enable Scotland’s children and young people to flourish and achieve, in and through the arts and culture. Find out more on our website.