Promotion of digital creativity and competencies of artists and other cultural professionals working with new technologies by het nieuwe instituut

Where
Netherlands
Netherlands
When
2021
2021
Who
Ministerie van onderwijs, cultuur en wetenschap (ministry of education, culture and science), het nieuwe instituut (the new institute)
Ministerie van onderwijs, cultuur en wetenschap (ministry of education, culture and science), het nieuwe instituut (the new institute)
Website of the policy/measure
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Description of the policy/measure
Het nieuwe instituut (the new insituut) is an institute for the creative industry, which is part of the dutch basic cultural infrastructure. het nieuwe instituut organises exhibitions, lectures and fellowships, carries out research and development projects and publishes reports on the outcomes of its projects in the field of architecture, design and digital culture. digital culture, architecture and design are three embedded traditions of design practice and cultural discourse. in the netherlands, each discipline emerged from a well-defined heritage including a specific territory of intervention and a set of practical and conceptual tools. yet as living practices, the three disciplines have interwoven and produced new hybrids in response to technological change, economic forces and societal questions. het nieuwe instituut is dedicated to exploring digital culture as both a discipline in its own right and as part of a post-disciplinary cultural context.
2005 Convention Monitoring Framework Goal(s)
Area(s) of Monitoring
Cultural Domain(s)
Transversal Priority(ies)
Results achieved
In addition to realising the exhibitions and surrounding activities, the organisation has programmed several conferences and symposia. various publications were published. also, the network archives design and digital culture (nadd) was set up: a partnership of heritage institutions, including het nieuwe instituut, knowledge and research institutions and individual archive keepers focused on dutch design heritage. design and digital culture contribute significantly to the way in which dutch society defines, manifests and develops itself. a well-preserved, unlocked and accessible memory is a precondition for the design disciplines to be able to meet the task assigned to them in our culture and society.
Financial resources allocated to the policy
For period 17-20: usd 6.838.562 per year (eur 5.640.000 per year)
Evaluation of the policy/measure
Every four years, the raad voor cultuur (council for culture) carries out an analysis of the current situation in the national cultural sector. the activities of het nieuwe instituut have been included in this analysis. overall, the creative industry in the netherlands is a strong sector.