Digital arts resources

Our Digital Arts Policy supports the development of digital arts activities. The policy aims to enhance existing capacity and resources, and to unlock opportunities for artists, organisations, and the public.

This selection of resources, training and toolkits will help develop your skills to support your digital arts practice and work.

‘Turrus / A Simulated Swan’ by Emily Aoibheann rendered, designed and animated by digital artist Liing Heaney, from data taken at Courthouse Arts Centre.

Digital toolbox

The digital toolbox is a set of resources and checklists designed to help you think about why and how to make work available digitally and what is involved.

In each of its four sections – on general objectives, production planning, disseminating and evaluation – you will find a series of questions or prompts to inform your thinking about presenting work digitally.

Digital Toolbox Cover. Figures sits atop rainbow coloured gears with a background of dark blue with interspersed light blue with binary code. Text reads: DIGITAL TOOLBOX. A PLANNING TOO. Are you an artist or an arts organisation.
Digital Toolbox, commissioned by the Arts Council and produced by Culture Works.