Get Involved!
Temple Bar Cultural Trust is leading a consultation process in Ireland which will take into account the views and opinions of those working in the culture and creative industries sector. An estimated 61,000 people work in the this sector in Ireland, and we aim to gather the responses of as many of these as possible, so that we can send a clear, coherent response back to Brussels about what needs to be done to improve the working environment for all of us.
HAVE YOUR SAY! – email us your thoughts on this/other themes of the Green Paper to cci@templebar.ie
Deadline for submissions is Friday 16th July 2010
Jessica Fuller 8:36 pm on June 25, 2010 Permalink |
Re. Content is King – PLATFORMIRELAND.ie
Ireland is at the forefront and leading by example in technology, the arts, innovation and creativity, as the world first investor in a dedicated online channel for the professional Irish arts. platformireland.ie was trialed with funding from the Department of Tourism, Culture and Sport in partnership with forty leading Irish arts organisations including Druid, IMMA, Rough Magic, Opera Ireland, ICO, the IMC, Cois Ceim, TBCT, Project Arts Centre, Poetry Ireland, Feenish Productions, Bandit Films and many many more. PLATFORM IRELAND is now moving to the next stage – an 18month development phase to trading (yes enterprise and the arts!) … to include a virtual cultural archive, newsround for the domestic arts sector, and live events including opening nights of theatre, opera and music events….Its about its about lowering the access threshold for audiences, income generation for the professional arts sector, promotion and marketing, documenting our world, live entertainment, a showcase,…intersectoral (arts, technology, legal, audio-visual, new media ) and intrasectoral (cross artform) engagement and job creation – all island….its function is to engage, inform and entertain..platformireland.ie is one working example of innovation, culture and creativity…
Hugh McFadden 2:08 pm on July 5, 2010 Permalink |
What a ridiculous title, “Cultural & creative industries”. Arts such as literature are not “industries”. The bottom line is that literature doesn’t have a bottom line. The writer and artist is not an industry. Literature, for instance, is created by the writer. Full stop. Other people try to make money out of the work of the artist or writer, publishers, gallery owners, so-called arts managers. The gombeen attitude of money-making tries to impose its will on the artist & writer. Any artist or writer worth his or her salt ignores these philistines. Our gombeen politicians believe that “Ireland is a brand”. These are the same idiots who have wrecked the economy and bankrupted the country. Forget your “industry”. Support the creative writer and artist. The rest is rubbish.