AMT Lab Contributer Yunfan Zhu speaks with Kathryn Heidemann, Director of the Master of Arts Management program at Carnegie Mellon University, to find out about her favorite mobile apps.
Emerging App and Tech Trends: An Interview with Savvior
Likening themselves to a special forces team, Pittsburgh-based application engineering company Savvior specializes in optimizing a company's existing software systems and custom-developing both web and mobile products. Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with Keith Giuliani, Savvior's CEO, and Christopher Evans, the company's Vice President, to discuss some of the challenges they see organizations face, trends they see in the field, and an upcoming custom application they are currently developing for the Carnegie Science Center.
What's On Your Phone, Wendi Weinman?
What's on Your Phone, Amelia Northrup-Simpson?
Contributor Christine Sajewski speaks with Amelia Northrup-Simpson (MAM ’11), Director of Strategic Communications at TRG Arts and AMT-Lab contributor. Read the full interview here.
What's on Your Phone, Michael Lowder?
Contributor Sarah Murphy speaks with Michael Lowder, the executive Director of Artsplosure, a non-profit in Raleigh, NC that produces Artsplosure – The Raleigh Arts Festival and First Night Raleigh to find out what apps he uses on his phone.
What's on Your Phone, Carrie Nardini?
Contributor Kristen Sorek West speaks to Carrie Nardini, the founder and Director of Pittsburgh’s I Made it! Market, about her favorite mobile apps. Click here to read the full interview.
Interweaving Social: An Interview With The Royal Shakespeare Company's Sarah Ellis, Part 3
In the final part of her interview Digital Producer Sarah Ellis of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) expands upon the technical aspects of ‘Midsummers Night’s Dreaming’ and the complexities surrounding artist rights in the social media realm. Together with Google, the RSC expanded the theatre experience into social media, prompting narration, content creation, and collaboration among audience members and the story’s characters.
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Interweaving Social: An Interview With The Royal Shakespeare Company's Sarah Ellis, Part 3
In the final part of her interview Digital Producer Sarah Ellis of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) expands upon the technical aspects of ‘Midsummers Night’s Dreaming’ and the complexities surrounding artist rights in the social media realm. Together with Google, the RSC expanded the theatre experience into social media, prompting narration, content creation, and collaboration among audience members and the story’s characters.
Interview with Michael Mael: Technology as a Tool to Reach New Audiences
Interweaving Social: An Interview With The Royal Shakespeare Company's Sarah Ellis, Part 2
In the second part of her interview, Sarah Ellis, the Digital Producer of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), expands upon the intricacies of introducing both audiences and actors into the world of a digital play. ‘Midsummer’s Nights Dreaming’ was an innovative digital experiment which explored storytelling and audience engagement online using social media.
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