Archive for August, 2009

Beyond ‘UGC’

"It was by far the most amazing rainbow I'd ever seen"Through conversation with the BBC FM&T team regarding our ‘Manchester on Screen’ show I have come across the Knowledge Exchange Programme (KEP), a collaboration between the AHRC and BBC R&D staff. In a recent newspaper style piece of print they have published 8 studies covering everything from how the BBC works with user generated content and how older users use digital services to the development of a 3D online world designed for children.

What caught my eye particularly was the suggestion that we should move beyond using the term ‘user generated content’ (ugc) when describing ways audiences interact with the media.
Instead the term ‘audience material’ is proposed – and this in turn covers five main types of interaction:
1. Audience content – audience footage, experiences and stories
2. Audience comments -opinions shard in response to a call for action.
3. Collaborative content – produced by the audience with support and sometimes training from professionals
4. Networked journalism – professionals and amateurs working together to get a story
5. Non-news content – eg photos of weather or wildlife.

Although this is in the context of the BBC and broadcast media, I think it can equally apply to how we at Urbis might define the different types of interaction we want to encourage from our visitors and audience, and lead to better planning of high quality activities and events as part of our exhibitions.

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The Mancunian Way

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The Mancunian Way. 2 miles of award-winning elevated concrete and a fine example of urban motorway. It exists not only as a functional passage through the city, but also as a classic example of post-war modernist architecture. And everyone seems to be walking it these days. Especially if the question and answer session following Iain Sinclair’s talk at Urbis last month was anything to go by.

The Urbis Research Forum will be holding its next session, “Mancunian Way: The Alchemy of Concrete” at 6.00 pm on August 27th at Urbis. The session will focus on the impact of the Mancunian Way and post-war planning in general on Manchester and its people. The panelists taking part are Dr. Steve Millington (MMU) Dr. Julian Holloway (MMU) and Maureen Ward (Manchester Modernist Society). The forum is free of charge.

For those wanting a closer look at the motorway, a walk precedes the forum. Meet at 3.00 pm at Room E0.05 (ground floor) in the John Dalton Building (Oxford Road).

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