In this episode of Technology in the Arts, Corwin Christie talks with Jeffrey Inscho, Director of Media and Public Relations for the Mattress Factory - a museum of contemporary installation art, about ways in which arts organizations can develop cost effective technology initiatives and partner with technology providers. Related Links Mattress Factory - Friendship v2.0 SCREEENtxt BrightKite MF iConfess Deep Local
Podcast Episode #68 - Walker Arts Center's Social Media Experiments and Tips for Email Marketing
In this episode of Technology in the Arts, Amelia Northrup interviews Justin Heideman, New Media Designer at the Walker Art Center, about recent online projects that have propelled the Walker into the forefront of art organizations engaging their audiences through social media. Related websites: West St. Paul video My Yard Our Message
Also in this episode, Corwin Christie catches up with Patron Technology president Gene Carr to talk about e-mail marketing strategies for arts organizations.
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Podcast Episode #67 - Results of the 2009 Ticketing Software Satisfaction Survey
In this episode of Technology in the Arts, Brad chats with the Center for Arts Management and Technology's executive director David Dombrosky and marketing and research assistant Pat Germann about the results of the 2009 Ticketing Software Satisfaction Survey (PDF).
Cool Sites of the Episode
David: ARTSblog Green Papers Pat: Puppeteers Unite
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Podcast Episode #66 - Google Wave, Google Buzz and the iPad
In this episode of Technology in the Arts, Brad chats with CAMT's executive director David Dombrosky and CAMT's web and social media assistant Amelia Northrup about Google Wave, Google Buzz and the iPad.
Cool Sites of the Episode
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Podcast Episode #65 - Discussion of TenduTV with Marc Kirschner
In this episode of Technology in the Arts, David interviews Marc Kirschner, the founder and General Manager of TenduTV, which delivers high-quality concert dance, documentaries, original programming and screendance to over 20 million US televisions, and to every household with a broadband internet connection.
TenduTV is making a special announcement today at the Association of Performing Arts Presenters Conference in New York City.
(Photo: Flickr, CC by Grzegorz Chorus)
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Technology in the Arts #62
In this episode of Technology in the Arts, Brad interviews Hannah Leatherbury. Hannah is the E-Services Manager for Southern Arts Federation (SAF) and the project lead for ArtsReady, is a forthcoming, web-based, continuity planning application for performing arts organizations. The Andrew Mellon Foundation is providing funding and support for this project.
ArtsReady uses the definition of "continuity planning" provided by SAF's project collaborators at the Office of Continuity Planning at the University of California – Berkeley: Putting in place NOW the things that will enable us to continue serving our constituents and maintain our viability following a catastrophic event of any size or type.
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Technology in the Arts #58
Look out behind you... it's Friday the 13th! In honor of the frightening day, Brad and Jason take a bone-chilling look at some of the SCARIEST TECHNOLOGIES EVER! (Photo: CC by loganz)
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Cool Sites of the Episode
Jason... is lame and has no cool sites this week. He promises to bring you two next month.
Reminder - If you have any questions or interesting discussion items, please send them to podcast@technologyinthearts.org.
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Technology in the Arts #56
Happy holidays, everyone! This episode features a discussion of Twitter and Net Neutrality. Use the following handy-dandy links to follow along:
Cool Sites of the Episode
Brad: UnderwaterSculpture.com Jason: Muppets on YouTube
We'll be taking a short hiatus for the holidays, but we'll return in January with more arts and technology goodness!
Again, special thanks to composer and sound designer Joseph Fosco for providing our new theme song. Learn about Joseph and his work at www.JosephFosco.com.
Reminder - If you have any questions or interesting discussion items, please send them to podcast@technologyinthearts.org.
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Technology in the Arts #55
Our most recent episode features two listener emails - one from Bill with a tip on a new Facebook tool and one from Margot with a question about the implementation of tech tools in museums for arts education. Also this week, Brad interviews musician Jonathan Coulton about his partnership with Creative Commons.
Use the following handy-dandy links to follow along:
- I'll Go! Facebook App
- Met Museum
- The Digital Museum
- American Association of Museums
- Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis
- CultureGrrl's Blog - "Sound Shower"
- Zeum.org
- JonathanCoulton.com
- Creative Commons
If you missed our first interview with Jonathan Coulton from March, check out episode #38.
Cool Sites of the Episode
Brad: Intersquash.com and Venuem.com Jason: YearbookYourself.com
Again, special thanks to composer and sound designer Joseph Fosco for providing our new theme song. Learn about Joseph and his work at www.JosephFosco.com.
Reminder - If you have any questions or interesting discussion items, please send them to podcast@technologyinthearts.org.
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Technology in the Arts #53
Our most recent episode features the final two interviews from the 2008 Technology in the Arts National Conference, the third annual Pittsburgh-based conference dedicated exclusively to technology strategy and implementation for artists and arts managers. Special thanks to composer and sound designer Joseph Fosco for providing our new theme song. Learn about Joseph and his work at www.JosephFosco.com.
This episode features interviews with:
- Chris Elam, Founding Artistic Director, Misnomer Dance Theater
- Melissa Koch, Education Program Manager, Minnesota Shubert Performing Arts & Education Center
For more information about the conference, visit www.TechnologyInTheArts.org/Conference.
Reminder - If you have any questions or interesting discussion items, please send them to podcast@technologyinthearts.org.
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