A guide to our hybrid future
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Talk Details
The definitions of ‘digital’ and ‘hybrid’ are changing every day, but neither are merely online versions of our offline operations. Getting them right isn’t as simple as copy-and-pasting our meetings, work or delivery platforms online, nor about doing the same old things in different ways.
This session will share the key themes and learnings of ‘Our Hybrid Future’, a new resource exploring the theory and practice of making art work onsite and online.
It will include insights about the best and worst of digital and hybrid working, and outline the importance of maintaining digital practices and programs that draw from the best of the sector’s recent experience to create a more flexible and accessible future for us all.
Speakers

Kate Larsen
Arts, Cultural and Non-Profit Consultant
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