Walk the walk
April 4th, 2008
posted by Cptn

There’s so much going on in Plymouth that you can’t fail to have an opinion, even if you just think it’s ‘a good thing’. And whatever you think about cultural regeneration in the city, Plymouth Arts Centre has set up a blog so you can say it with ease.
It’s part of an online arts project, that aims to log, map and assess regeneration while getting people involved, of course.
The site is an experimental addition to the current SOS: Social Operating System for Plymouth, which is at the arts centre at the moment – a collaboration the with i-DAT, Institute of Digital Art and Technology, University of Plymouth.
Mapping Culture, which is on the blog, “was a proposition to James Coulton, assistant director of culture, sport and leisure, Plymouth City Council to create a drawing through a GPS system to map his experience and knowledge of cultural development. The task was to walk around the city locating points and references where culture is happening now and where significant changes are planned”.
Do the walk, then talk the talk – we’d all like to hear from you.
Random Posts:
- Maggie Kyffin (art review)
- I’ll take Manhattan, please
- No more Bit on the Side
- Songs From The Dog Watch album launch party
- Hard Rain’s on
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