News Summary 11.2013
Every month, AMTLab publishes a collection of recent news in the field of arts management and technology. Follow the links below to find out what moved the arts and technology world in November 2013. Enjoy!
Analytics
Attention Nonprofit #DataNerds: A Few Recent Research Studies... (Beth’s Blog)
Amazon Mines Its Data Trove to Bet on TV’s Next Hit (Wall Street Journal)
Controversial New Project Uses Algorithm to Predict Art (Huffington Post)
Audience Engagement
Arts on Tumblr: The Right Audience Engagement Tool for Your Venue? (The Guardian)
Theater by Skype: A Long Distance Affair in New York (Huffington Post)
Tools for the Stage: Digital Technology in Theatres… (Huffington Post)
Short Peeks Backstage at New York City Ballet (New York Times)
Management
Invest in Toad Hall? Wind in the Willows Stage Show Invites Funding (The Guardian)
Fans Spend $150K to Help Save a Beloved Indie Comic Publisher (Wired)
Does Your Information Technology Department Report to the CEO? (Nonprofit Quarterly)
XKCD Is Amazing, But Its Latest Comic Is Wrong (The Atlantic)
Multi-Media
92nd Street Y Presents an Online Archive of Recordings (New York Times)
DDoS as Dance: Anonymous Hits the Ballet (CNET)
Google Wants You to Share Great Storytelling Using Google Earth (eWeek)
If The Internet Is Your Canvas, You Paint in Zeroes and Ones (All Tech Considered)
Social Media
Ten Surprising Social Media Statistics… (The Next Web)