I recently had a fascinating conversation with Juliana Farha, founder and MD of Dilettante – the exciting classical music social web service. We covered all sorts of topics and this is the first of a two part interview where Juliana introduces Dilettante and shares her thoughts on the excitement and challenges of being a pioneer in the space where classical music and the social web meet.
MMM.tv: Deborah Dignam introduces Connected UK
This week I met Deborah Dignam at the British Council to talk to her about the Connected UK, a showcase of British interactive performing arts for the East Asian market. From my own interest in this particular form of practice, I feel that the UK is home to some remarkable and world-leading talent in this area and I was fascinated to find out more about the group and how East Asia responded to their work.
- In this interview Deborah speaks specifically about Duncan Speakman’s Subtlemob.
- And to find out more about the other artists who travelled to Tokyo, visit Connected UK.
MMM.tv: Peter Gregson on being relevant (Part 2 of 2)
Here is part 2 of the interview with pioneering cellist Peter Gregson.
You can find out more about Peter and what he is up to via his website www.petergregson.co.uk
And we’re sorry if the darkness of the video is offputting. We shot the video in Shoreditch House and halfway through our conversation they decided to pretty much put us in candelight. Romantic yes. Good for handheld video interviews no.
MMM.tv: Simon Worthington on Art of Digital London
This week I met with Simon Worthington. As well as being the publisher of Mute magazine and director of OpenMute , Simon has recently been running the Art of Digital London project on behalf of Arts Council England’s London office. We met up up at the Hub Kings Cross to find out more…




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