1. whatdoyougetif Mashing Up Health with the Creative Industries Professor Andy Miah (University of the West of Scotland) Fellow @ FACT, Foundation for Art & Creative Technology, Liverpool
5. The first day was dedicated to considering the role of STS in terms of Arts Engagement , particularly trying to find solutions for informing audience awareness, engagement and quality of experiences within the arts sector. This event is co-programmed by the Impacts 08 research team at University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University, funded by the AHRC and Arts Council of England, along with part funding from the Innovative Media for the Digital Economy (IMDE) Research Cluster and FACT.
6. Tuesday 17th, will be dedicated to considering the role of STSs / Social Media in Healthy Environments .We will discuss a range of issues arising from the medicalization of cyberspace, the use of mobile devices in health care, the use of social gaming technologies, such as Second Life and the rise of medical self-surveillance technology such as Google Health. In short, the key question that will interest us is how can we develop engaging social media to diminish the economic burden of health care, without failing to attend to the most important needs of patients, carers and casual users of healthcare technology. An integral part of this will be to identify innovative methodologies that draw on the original knowledge developed within artist and design organizations to work more closely with social scientists and information techologists.
7. â The semantic web is almost here, with it will come the collective intelligence we sniffed when first reading Neuromancer and hopefully not beter networked idiocyâ Mike Stubbs, FACT (personal tweet, March 16, 2009)
13. 2 project communities: Arts Engagement and Social Media Creative Health and Social Media Glasgow, Liverpool Liverpool Arts Organizations
14. Arts Engagement and Social Media Liverpool Arts Organizations Develop a platform that enables arts organizations to amplify their audience (awareness) via social media Import understanding from other creative industries to establish best practice for embedding early adoption Focus on close community of arts organizations to provide large, local economic impact to the sector
15. Arts Engagement and Social Media Liverpool Arts Organizations Develop a platform that enables arts organizations to amplify their audience (awareness) via social media Import understanding from other creative industries to establish best practice for embedding early adoption Focus on close community of arts organizations to provide large, local economic impact to the sector Evident that other CIs have a commercial model that lends itself to social media advertising. This is different for arts. While very sophisticated applications exist for other CIs, such as film, the arts sector has no unifying environment Initial work should focus on sophisticated local arts infrastructure to assess need and opportunity
16. Creative Health and Social Media Glasgow, Liverpool Develop practice-based methodologies to study resistance to and utilization of social technology systems in healthcare Explore and evaluate role of informal education providers to advance the critical use of STS in healthcare Identify mechanisms to enable healthcare industries to develop ongoing early adoption of social media How can social technology systems enable better, more community-embedded healthcare?
17. Creative Health and Social Media Glasgow, Liverpool Develop practice-based methodologies to study resistance to and utilization of social technology systems in healthcare Explore and evaluate role of informal education providers to advance the critical use of STS in healthcare Identify mechanisms to enable healthcare industries to develop ongoing early adoption of social media How can social technology systems enable better, more community-embedded healthcare? Minimize debilitating consequences of dataveillance and digital self-management Apparent that training and use of these environments is neither encouraged, nor supported No clarity on how to best utilize such environments within healthcare complex to develop better care Evident that long term plans ineffective due to speed of change and infrastructural resistance