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Immersive Audiences Report 2024

Immersive Experience Network, 24 June 2024, United Kingdom

Data shows a wide range of people are currently engaging with immersive experiences across the UK, a sign of the strong growth in the sector and potential for a lot more.

Roaming New Roads: DutchCulture Database Mapping 2023

DutchCulture, 21 June 2024, Netherlands

2023 saw a vibrant year of international travel, with makers once again touring at pre-pandemic levels. Although makers continue to face challenges on a global-political scale, they have re-doubled their efforts to work internationally. The result is a bustling map, with 17,493 international cultural activities tracked in 2023.

AI Takes Center Stage: The Real-Time Impact of AI in Creative Media & Marketing

United Talent Agency, 20 June 2024, International

A deep dive study on how creatives in marketing and entertainment are using — and embracing — the latest generative AI tools

Twenty-five years of employment change in cultural occupations: 1995-2019

Ministère de la Culture, 14 June 2024, France

In twenty-five years, cultural professionals have experienced a sharp increase in their workforce, much higher than that of the working population as a whole.

Where We Meet: a best practice guide for arts organisations and artists

Scottish Refugee Council, 11 June 2024, Scotland

This new resource is a working document commissioned by Cross Borders, a Scottish Refugee Council project. It responds to the potential for artists, creative practitioners and arts organisations to co-create inclusive spaces for healing and belonging.

Fair Pay in the Arts: The talk of the town or the elephant in the room?

IETM - International Network for Contemporary Performing Arts, 05 June 2024, International

Through this publication, the aim is to extract insights into the various roles that public funders, artists, unions, resource organisations, and institutions, can undertake in promoting and enacting fair pay practices. The report sheds light on possible gaps in existing frameworks, as well as areas outside of regulations and legal enforcement.