

Academic Research and Digital Strategy for the Cultural Sector
The Prosumer: The Key Player of the Museum of the Future
Published by the Electronic Visualisation & the Arts, Computer Arts Society, London, UK
This paper analyses the role of the prosumer within the cultural sector and why prosumers should be identified as key players for the museum of the future. Social platforms such as Tumblr and YouTube are presented as important tools for museums to build new communities and engage their audiences in a meaningful conversation while preserving our heritage.
Conferences:
The Art Conference, 2016
London, 23rd - 24th July
Keynote
Digital Humanities Australasia Conference, 2016 (DHA2016)
Hobart, 20th - 23rd June
Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (EVA 2015)
London, 7th - 9th July
Selected Texts:
2016 Freelance writer – Dazed, London
2015/16 Commissioning editor, arts and culture – Zealous, London
2015 Post Tumblr Aesthetic -1883 Magazine
2012-13 Freelance writer – Jotta, UAL, Central Saint Martins, London
Selected Press:
2016 'HUMANS UNITE', Kitty Clark - 1883 Magazine
2016 Studio Interview with artist Kate Durbin - Kate Durbin on the deeper meaning behind selfie culture - Dazed
2016 Interview with curator Valentina Fois, The Other Art Fair London - Aesthetica Magazine
2016 ‘Comment is Free’ - Sarah Maple Exposes the Abuse of Freedom of Speech - The Creators Project
2016 ‘Comment is Free’ - Sarah Maple The artist turning internet trolling into art – Dazed
2016 ‘Comment is Free’ - From anti rape cloaks to page 3 models Sarah Maple’s art will shock you – i-D magazine
2015 Artist Sarah Maple: 'I've had death threats' – The Guardian
2015 The Wrong Biennale: Review – Rhizome
2015 Cloud Love - Rhizome
2015 #IRL – The Creators Project
2015 #IRL Arts and Culture Art 15, London - Hunger TV magazine
2014 The Limited Collection online now - AQNB
2013 Making residency for both venues and artist – The Guardian, Culture Professionals Network
2013 Interview The Timeless issue of 1883 Magazine
2012 Everything is Possible Exhibition Opening – i-D magazine
2012 Everything is possible - Culture24
2011 Ronin Cho Gives Weight To The Unseen – The Creators Projects
2011 Slicing money: artist makes inflation a physical reality – Wired