Bhavani Esapathi
Digital Innovation Consultant
Bhavani Esapathi
Digital Innovation Consultant
I live and breathe everything digital and have been working in digital cultural management & communications for the past 5 years.
From speaking at conferences such as The Association of Art Historians to FutureEverything, my curiosities push the boundaries of digital publics, e-learning, social engagement & cultural production using technology.
At the moment, I am the Social Media Manager at ArtMapLondon (UK) as well as, Mentor for The Goethe Institut (Germany) on arts & culture management. I'm fortunate to be part of some very exciting teams as Committee Member for The Campaign for Good Curatorship (Natural History Museum), Trustee for DASH Arts and member of the DLNet (Digital Learning Network).
I also consult with The British Council on arts-technology related projects alongside working with The V&A creating digital experiments. If you have an interesting project you like me to be involved in, get in touch or just find out what I've been upto in my blog below.
You are the best person to represent yourself but how do some people do it without sounding obnoxious?
Do you really need to work on another social platform? Your guide to deciding if Medium is for you or not.
Which podcasts should you listen to? Here are our top five podcasts that inspire & push you to be better.
Stuck for ideas? Ten types of articles to get you started on Medium
The complete guide to increasing engagement via Medium blogging.
If you're an entrepreneur, artist or one of the creative ones - get all your social media questions answered while meeting other people in the industry; an unmissable event for London creatives.
Why automation has such a bad rep and how you could leverage automation to be more social on social media.
A case for why we need to abandon marketing tactics & connect with our audiences to earn authority on social media.
Expanding on my talk at The British Museum's Curator of The Future Conference.
Raise; a startup from North of England explores how their lives are changing as they enable young kids to change their lives for the better too.
Hack Circus takes us on another journey filled with intense mysteries and worldly pursuits of the unknown.
A look at Nathan Sawaya's Art of Brick Exhibition at The Truman Brewery in Shoreditch, London.
Bhavani Esapathi speaks at The Museums Showoff in February 2015 on how museums can innovate, led by some of her own examples.
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A week long series on Blab talking about productivity tips, morning rituals and the different ways artists can excel online - best of all, you're invited!