The Artory pilot programme was intended to run from 17/01/2015 (iOS and Android Artory Apps were available on from 15/12/2014)for one year, but ended up successfully serving its collaborating culture organisations, their audiences and the City of Plymouth until October 2017.
The city-wide collaborative pilot was produced by i-DAT and Plymouth Arts Centre with the Plymouth Culture Guide Group: Theatre Royal Plymouth, Barbican Theatre, Plymouth City Museum and Gallery, The Gallery at Plymouth College of Art, Peninsula Arts Plymouth University, KARST, Ocean Studios, Take a Part, Plymouth Dance and Plymouth Culture. The App was designed and developed by Elixel with i-DAT, the branding was designed by Intercity and the front and backend system based on the ‘analytics engine’ Qualia, developed by i-DAT at the University of Plymouth, University of Warwick and Cheltenham Festivals 2013, through a Nesta Digital R&D award.
During this time Artory has:
- Engaged 25 arts and culture partner organisations
- Promoted 2041 events
- Provided 12,015 pieces of feedback
- Had 6201 downloads across iOS and android devices.
- Had 5129 visitors to the website
i-DAT will continue to explore potential routes to fund a new web and mobile enabled Artory but in the meantime the research initiative will be folded back into i-DAT’s Quorum Cultural Computation project.
Artory was a free app developed by i-DAT and partners that leads users to Plymouth’s culture hotspots and then rewards them with exclusive offers.
Artory-users earn Art Miles by visiting venues and leaving feedback. These could be exchanged in participating cultural venues all over the city for drinks, discounts and VIP offers.
Venues and attractions filled the app with their what’s on listings and events, helping to promote Plymouth’s cultural assets to a connected audience of city residents and visitors.
Art Miles earned in one venue can be used in other venues, thanks to the collaborative approach taken by the organisations involved in developing Artory.
Although what’s on apps are commonplace, the crucial difference with Artory is that it offered visitors incentives for leaving feedback about what they thought about the show, the exhibition, the film or the attraction.
Artory is based on the ‘analytics engine’ Qualia, developed by i-DAT at Plymouth University, University of Warwick and Cheltenham Festivals 2013. This mood-measuring technology makes it easy for app-users to record, through embedded micro-interactions, their feelings and emotions about the art and culture they’ve just viewed.
This is a huge step forward from the usual feedback forms that present culture fans with paperwork just after they’ve experienced a show or a performance.
Evaluating audience feedback is a vital task for culture organisations, giving them important information that can support funding applications or direct future programming. So by making that data-collection easy, fun and tangibly rewarding, Artory helps both the city’s culture attractions and its visitors.
Artory was established as a web and app service running through www.artory.co.uk. At some point we expect the domain to be retired and the information from the site can be found below, along with design and research outputs. The original Artory website looked something like this:
What is Artory?
Artory — the What’s On App for culture in Plymouth that earns you Art Miles® to exchange for exclusive offers at venues across Plymouth.
- Discover the unexpected
- Explore arts and culture in the city
- Set your preferences and get your personal guide to culture in the city.
- Have your say by leaving feedback on events.
- Collect Art Miles® to exchange for free drinks and exclusive ticket offers as you use Artory
What are Art Miles®?
Art Miles® is a points-based scheme, where you accumulate points through updating your profile, checking-in at participating venues and reviewing events.
You can redeem your points in exchange for free drinks, discounts, and VIP events
What is Artory?
Artory has been produced by i-DAT and Plymouth Arts Centre with the Plymouth Culture Guide Group: Theatre Royal Plymouth, Barbican Theatre, Plymouth City Museum and Gallery, The Gallery at Plymouth College of Art, Peninsula Arts Plymouth University, KARST, Ocean Studios, Take a Part, Plymouth Dance and Plymouth Culture.
The Artory app is designed and developed by Elixel with i-DAT. The branding is designed by Intercity. The evaluation framework and questions in Artory are designed by Dr Eric Jensen. based on the needs of the Artory partners. The app is funded by Plymouth Arts Centre, i-DAT with Plymouth University, Elixel, Destination Plymouth, Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Culture.
FAQ
What is Artory?
What type of phone do I need?
Why do I need to create a profile?
How do I redeem offers?
To redeem an offer, you need to visit the venue which is running the offer. Navigate to My Art Miles and select the offer you wish to redeem.
- Take your phone to the till point.
- Ask to redeem your Artory offer.
- Press the ‘redeem offer’ button.
- Scan the QR code provided by the venue staff
- This will generate your receipt – show this to the venue staff who will then be able to give you your offer.
What services do I need to use Artory?
I have a problem with Artory – who do I contact for help?
How secure is my data and how does Artory use my personal data?
How do I unsubscribe from Artory?
Who can I contact for further information?
Venues
How do I list a temporary event?
We are happy to list temporary arts and culture events in Artory at cost of £10 per event. Please complete the following Artory Temporary Event Form and send through to: contact@i-dat.org. Please note that these events can only be uploaded on a Wednesday and we need submissions by the Monday before. It’s best to let us know about your event as soon as you can to get the best coverage in Artory.
How do I join Artory?
How much does it cost per annum?
The Android version is still available on Google Play but will no longer function without the Artory Backend.
© 2015 Artory • All rights reserved • Built by Elixel • Powered by Qualia
ARTORY GUIDELINES:
Design by Intercity www.intercitystudio.com
ARTORY APP:
ARTORY METRICS:
Example data viz from the Artory dashboard.
ARTORY SYSTEM:
Artory is based on the systems design and research developed within the Qualia Project. Technical details and access to the GitHub repository can be found here: https://i-dat.org/qualia/
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