The Jury, chaired by Véronique Morali, has selected the five nominates for the Public Prize of the Cultural Start-Up Award among the 62 application forms.
These 5 start-ups represent different cultural sectors (music, digital art, publishing, digital marketing, performing arts) and have a common point: an innovative idea to meet professionals or people’s expectations, to facilitate access to culture, and to expand in the international market.
Vote now! You have until March 28, midnight to choose the laureate of the Public Prize
Bright (Digital marketing) : Bright is a platform displaying digital art (video, workpieces based on data, and soon interactive art) for brands, public spaces and cities.
Website: https://brig.ht/
Delight (Ticket office) : Delight aims at enabling each producer to reach a larger audience through the use of data.
Website: http://delight-data.com/fr/
Editions animées (Publishing) : Les Editions animées develop a new form of book: the ‘notebook of cartoon’ (Le Cahier de Dessin Animé®) : based on the graphic creation of a child in the paper notebook, the latter turns into a customised cartoon where the child is the cartoon maker.
Website: http://editions-animees.com/
Jamshake (Music) : Jamshake is an online musical collaborative platform that also enables one to find musicians in the neighbourhood or at the other end of the world.
Website: https://www.jamshake.com/
Theatre in Paris (Performing arts) : Theatre in Paris offers a technology of simultaneous surtitling for the performing arts.
Website: http://www.theatreinparis.com/
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