Creative Clyde news 2011

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  • Digital brings a publishing revolution 21 December 2011

    Digital brings a publishing revolution

    Blasted Heath, Saraband and Cargo are examples of Glasgow-based publishers who are choosing to take the digital route.

  • The Many Lovers of Jane Austen, by Matchlight for BBC Two 20 December 2011

    Matchlight turns beam on Austen

    Glasgow-based Matchlight has put Jane Austen in the limelight on Friday evening as their highly acclaimed documentary film, The Many Lovers of Jane Austen, is screened on BBC2.

  • Chunk Games' new online game - The Bank Job, images by Chunk 19 December 2011

    Chunk Games can get you on TV

    Glasgow-based Chunk Games have released a new addictive game - The Bank Job - which could just lead to a TV appearance on the new Channel 4 show.

  • The Corinthian Club, image by Renzo Mazzolini 16 December 2011

    Corinthian comes out on top

    The Corinthian Club in Glasgow has won Best British Interior Design in Elle Decoration’s British Design Awards, with its interior designed by Graven Images.

  • DDS 12 December 2011

    Sonic Dreams in a Virtual World

    Around 45 members of Glasgow’s creative community attended a special networking event organised by Arup Scotland and the Digital Design Studio and supported by Creative Clyde.

  • The new south block studios 9 December 2011

    Studios to nurture creative talent

    A former textiles warehouse in Glasgow's Merchant City has been transformed into a new centre for artists and arts companies in a £3.5 million regeneration plan.

  • WeeMee avatars 6 December 2011

    Christmas social

    Glasgow based social media company WeeWorld is making the most of Christmas with a new seasonal app and plenty of ways to involve family and friends in some festive entertainment.

  • Martin Boyce's Do Words Have Voices, photo by Colin Davison, copyright BALTIC & the artist 6 December 2011

    Turner Prize for Boyce

    Glasgow sculptor Martin Boyce has won this year's Turner prize, the third year in a row that the prize has been won by a Glasgow artist.

  • www.giglets.net 5 December 2011

    Early e-book success

    Young Scottish company Giglets is getting established in the work of e-books, making its mark with illustrated and condensed versions of the the classics.

  • BBC Big Screen 30 November 2011

    Get on the Big Screen

    BBC Big Screens are currently on the look out for films to include on the Big Screen in Festival Square, Edinburgh.

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