Jodi Award 2008

"Outside In Pathways" won the 2008 Jodi Award for their project in which a group of people with learning disabilities made films using digital technologies at the V&A Museum, London.
The event, held at the V&A Museum, was introduced by Andy Minnion, director of the Rix Centre. Tony Cave was one of the members of the winning project to display his work at the event (see picture).
Tony enjoyed being part of the project and liked drawing and sticking pictures as part of collage making. He would really like to be involved in more projects in the future.
Named in memory of Jodi Mattes (1973-2001), who worked as part of the British Museums’ web team and later in the NAB, the awards honor Jodi’s efforts to ensure the museum’s COMPASS website was as accessible as possible. Jodi’s parents, Harry and Estha Mattes, and sister Sara, attended the award ceremony.


