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Click London Creative Review’s flagship digital event is back. This industry conference will take you on a journey into the eclectic world where digital, technology culture and creativity collide.
Click has developed a well deserved reputation as one of the most interesting, involved and inspiring events on the internet calendar, it's not about showcasing work you've already seen, it's about understanding where digital creativity and technology will take agencies in the coming years and taking a frank look at how global trends in digital communications will change how you do business.
As ever, the programme will feature a tasty blend of innovation, insight and incident as leaders in digital creativity are brought together with the next generation of creative stars and their informed, passionate audiences to debate / argue / row about the present and future of our industry.
New for 2010
One thing, one place, one person – as a direct response to previous attendees feed back saying enough with agency show reels where the same work is rolled out the world over. Instead they ask some of the greatest minds behind the most exciting campaigns to share one place, person, idea that has really inspired them or they believe will change the future of advertising.
Andy Cameron, who describes himself as ‘the oldest bloke in digital,’ brings his experience of being at the forefront of digital experimentation to Click as the days chair.
They'll tackle new issues from an editorial standpoint. Reinventing the way that new technologies and ongoing issues are framed to really get down to the barebones of how they impact your company, your client and you as an individual including:
How do you frame social media… Social media, we all do it personally, we are now involved in it professionally but actually, how do you really make it work for you and arguably, do we really need it? We hope that you and the selection of panellists will be able to tell us how to frame social media and make it into something with longevity rather than another passing phase.
Judging for digital… Whether you love awards or avoid them like the plague, this year's digital categories have certainly got tongues wagging and not simply because of the work entered. They give you the chance to grill a panel of previous award judges and industry bodies to make sure that future digital awards are moving with the technology they are celebrating.
How can media arts influence the broader advertising community... For the first time we bring you some of the most exciting artistic talent and get to grips with how the arts and advertising communities can build mutually beneficial relationships and develop mind-blowing creative
Coming up with the great idea… easier said than done. Hear from companies & agencies who realise the importance of dedicating time to innovation and thinking and how you can adapt even a small proportion back into your daily life…
Fun & Games – This year they don’t want to talk to you about fun technology, they want you to experience it first hand. In partnership with The Mill, Click are excited to bring to you some exciting gadgets and games to play with onsite and that bring together digital and the real world.
Last orders… as the last session closes the bar will be open.
Please visit www.crclick.net for details