Digital media event ''great for those seeking arts jobs''-Arts jobs News
16 Nov 2009
People looking for arts jobs might be interested in attending an event that deals with the future of archiving.
Digital Treasures at The Public, West Bromwich, will address the issue of how new media technology can change the nature of how broadcasters manage artistic content.
Guest speakers will include Ed Vaizey MP - shadow minister for culture - and Tony Ageh, controller for archive development at the BBC.
With a series of workshops that engage with questions of intellectual property and digital media, those with an interest in pursuing arts and media careers might be encouraged to attend.
Various panellists include Steve Gardam of the Imperial War Museum and Andrew Robinson of the Pirate Party.
Scheduled for November 26th, the event could be ideal for anyone seeking arts jobs.
People may also want to consider part-time work, as the Office for National Statistics recently revealed that 997,000 individuals are doing such jobs while looking for full-time positions.
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