A creative technologist plays a crucial role in supporting artists by bridging the gap between technology and artistic vision. Here’s how we can help artists bring their projects to completion.
Translating Ideas into Technical Solutions
Working closely with artists to understand their creative vision and suggest technical solutions that enhance, rather than overshadow, their artistic intent.
Prototyping interactive or digital elements that align with their concepts, such as immersive theatre, site-specific performance, or interactive installations.
Providing Technical Expertise & Training
Offering guidance on digital tools, software, and workflows that artists may be unfamiliar with.
Conducting workshops or one-on-one training in relevant technologies, such as video art installation, theatre show control, interactive technologies, or projection mapping.
Facilitating Collaboration
Acting as a bridge between artists and developers, engineers, or designers who can contribute to a project.
Helping coordinate interdisciplinary teams, ensuring communication between technical and artistic contributors.
Problem-Solving & Troubleshooting
Assisting in overcoming technical roadblocks, such as rendering issues, software bugs, or hardware limitations.
Providing practical alternatives when budget or technology constraints arise.
Managing Production & Logistics
Supporting artists in managing project timelines, software licenses, and production workflows.
Helping secure technical equipment, ensuring compatibility with artistic goals.
Supporting Funding & Documentation
Assisting in writing grant proposals with clear technical breakdowns.
Providing documentation, case studies, or behind-the-scenes insights that can support future funding or archiving efforts.
































