BIMA Awards 2006 - Arts & Culture
Criteria
The judges were looking for outstanding examples of interactivity in projects that specifically aimed to cover, enhance or represent artistic or cultural endeavours that extend the reach of arts and culture to a wider audience.
Winner
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Project V&A Modernism Website
Agency unit9
Client V&&A Museum
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To support its "Modernism - Designing A New World 1914-1939" exhibition, which ran from April to July this year, the V&A wanted to create a site that significantly raised the bar how museums are using the internet for marketing and communications.
The site which was created by the digital agency unit9, featured information about the exhibition itself and the history of Modernism, as well as links to the online shop where visitors could view and purchase merchandise. It also included highlights of the exhibition and a virtual tour of the space, enabling users to explore each room.
For any visitors who fancied themselves as a bit of an artist, the site enabled them to create their own Modernism poster using a simple interactive tool. Once added to the web gallery, posters could be sent to a friend or printed out. Judges described the interactivity of the site as "enticing".
Shortlisted
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Project Dan Flavin interactive installation
Agency ico Design Consultancy
Client The Hayward Gallery, London
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Project ICONS
Agency Cognitive Applications
Client Culture Online / DCMS
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Project SoundJunction
Agency ABRSM with Atticmedia
Client Culture Online
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Project Tate Britain - Constable: The Great Landscapes
Agency AllofUs Design Ltd
Client Tate Britain
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Project The BT Series
Agency BT Design Group
Client Tate
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