Liverpool's arts
and culture scene to embrace new technology
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I'm@app is a pilot app that
aims to enrich people's experience of arts and culture, and the test
was started on 23 July 2014 in Liverpool. It's launch was just in
time for the return of Royal de Luxe to the City for their second
Giant Spectacular event. The app is backed by Liverpool Vision.
I'm@app helps those visiting the city’s galleries and museums
understand more about what they are seeing. Thanks to cutting edge
geo fencing and beacon technology, a varied catalogue of content
will spring to life across the City's cultural venues, enhancing the
journey of the visitors every step of the way. The app's collection
of content will help visitors make the most of their experience:
providing helpful tips on cultural highlights and giving information
about what visitors are seeing… as well as some words of wisdom from
the very people who’ve brought these great exhibitions to life. Over
the period of this beta trial I’m@app aims to understand more fully
how visitors engage in the world of arts and culture; whether guests
are enjoying Creative Director Bryan Biggs’ introduction to the
Bluecoat’s gallery spaces, relaxing in the sunshine while listening
to Whistler’s own words, watching video explaining how the Dazzle
Ship was painted, or enjoying an audio tour around the Open Eye
Gallery.
The I'm@app launch coincides with the giant Memories of August 1914,
the UK’s landmark commemorative event marking the beginning of the
1st World War, taking place from 23 July to 27 July 2014. Liverpool
residents and event spectators will be able to explore the app’s
exciting catalogue of content during this one-of-a-kind event,
including exclusive time with the Artistic Director behind the
Giants, Jean-Luc Courcoult. Visitors can hear his story of the giant
spectacular and their unique relationship with Liverpool, as well as
finding out the tale behind Grandmother Giant and the history of the
Liverpool Pals. As these great giants wander the City, I'm@app’s
users can also enjoy a soundtrack to the day, so they can hear, see
and experience the whole day in its fullest colours.
When asked:- "Why Liverpool?" Jeff Boardman – Creative
Director, i'm@app said:- "It's not just Liverpool's rich
cultural landscape that will add so much knowledge to this beta
project, it's also the people who live here. I don't think there is
anywhere else in the UK that would be as open, welcoming and
generous as Liverpool City and its people. Their time and enthusiasm
will make this project a success. For this beta trial to work, we
needed to find somewhere with an impressive history of arts and
culture; but also a place where the residents would be willing to
help build something new and exciting for the future. Liverpool has
so much amazing art and culture to offer. This trial will help us
understand how we can make that experience even richer; that’s why
we need honest feedback from enthusiastic individuals. Liverpool and
its people are perfect for that."
Stuart Nicolle – Founder / Solutions Director, Purple Seven said:-
"This App really is unique in the way it utilises both geo-fence and
beacon technology to enhance the experience of visitors to Liverpool
rather than simply to promote offers. Its power lies in its
simplicity. As you approach an exhibit or even a painting within a
gallery, the app will automatically deliver relevant and interesting
content. For a visitor to the area or as a resident of the City,
this is a truly helpful use of technology aimed solely at enhancing
the visitors’ experience. The app will contain unique content that
can’t be found on the web, so visitors will not only get the content
delivered automatically at the relevant time, they will also get
access to content unavailable to non-app users."
The Beta Trial of app will run, throughout Liverpool, until 26
October 2014. When the trial ends, insights including engagement
levels, content viewed and venue crossover will be analysed by a
data scientist, who will supply a tailor made report to I'm@app, the
City of Liverpool and all participating venues.
From this test and report we hope to find new and exciting ways to
understand what the arts and culture visitor needs, so we can
enhance their experiences with entertaining additional content.
This beta trial is possible thanks to the wonderful people of
Liverpool and some amazing organisations and venues, including
Liverpool Culture, Liverpool Mayor, Liverpool Vision, Liverpool
Biennial, Giant Spectacular, The Open Eye Gallery, The Bluecoat,
National Museums Liverpool, Tate Liverpool and IFB2014. |
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