The Digital Greenhouse is a digital innovation initiative for Canadian individuals, groups and organizations. It supports short-term projects that leverage digital technology to address sectoral and digital challenges, including:
The Digital Greenhouse is a digital innovation initiative for Canadian individuals, groups and organizations. It supports short-term projects that leverage digital technology to address sectoral and digital challenges, including:
the development of new digital tools and solutions that increase the resilience, sustainability, and discoverability of the arts sector
the development of sector-wide and cross-sector collaborations, partnerships, and networks to support innovative digital business models, revenue models and monetization strategies
sectoral approaches aimed at strategically increasing the digital/data literacy and ongoing digital transformation of the arts sector
addressing challenges and exploring digital solutions related to accessibility, equity, diversity, decolonization, social justice, and climate responsibility created by, or relevant to, the digital world
addressing challenges and exploring solutions related to the lack of access to digital infrastructure for remote regions and Northern and under-represented communities.
An accomplished young musician, he started getting an interest in photography and climate entrepreneurship from taking the University of Minnesota Duluth's Creativity for Entrepreneurship online course in 2021.
Dr. Olaf Kuhlke looks on as Eric Anoee, Jr. and Nangmalik Qanatsiaq explore INUA, the inaugural exhibit at Qaumajuq while attending a digital and cultural entrepreneurship workshop at the Niizhwaaso Collaborative Learning Centre.
Congratulations to Ethan Tassiuk on receiving the Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers from the Rt. Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada this week!
In this series of workshop sessions, we will describe the conversations that led to the project, share the Canada Council for the Arts grant details, and address the opportunities that the digital/cultural incubator provides for local communities. Also, these sessions provide an overview of the participatory process that will be used to set up future digital development activities.
Our very first in-person workshops and public presentations are just around the corner! We've had a couple weeks now where we have not been able to meet, but restrictions are finally coming to an end and we will be able to start hosting our in-person workshops.
Spring is just around the corner. There is still a lot of unpredictability for our planned events but we are moving forward and maintaining a hybrid online/in-person format as we wait for news that things will open up again. Weekly meetings continue to design and test our program's structure. Here's your incubator for digital arts and cultural entrepreneurship update for March, 2022.
Restrictions return and our incubator program has suffered a few setbacks. But we have been doing good work together, and our journey is just beginning. This is our incubator for digital arts and cultural entrepreneurship update for February 2022.
Happy New Year! Welcome to 2022! We hope this holiday season was joyful and everyone had a relaxing and enjoyable time. This past year has been very difficult for everyone. We're looking forward to re-starting meetings next week.
In this first installment debuting at ArcticNet Annual Scientific Summit 2021, Northern and Southern scientists, researchers, cultural impact creators and community builders outline experiential challenges and bridge their insights into required solutions for co-creating a collaborative impact movement to address planetary challenges being faced in the Arctic regions.