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Technology in the Arts #13

Podcast - Technology in the Arts #13 In our most recent podcast, Brad and Jason discuss technology planning and spyware, and they offer listeners the chance to win a fabulous prize. (OK... maybe not THAT fabulous.) Use the following links to follow along with the episode:

Technology Planning - TechSoup's tech planning resource

SpyBot Search and Destroy - Eliminate Spyware

AVG Free Anti-Virus - A free, dependable anti-virus software

Reminder - If you have any questions or interesting discussion items, please send them to podcast@technologyinthearts.org.

Technology in the Arts #12

Podcast - Technology in the Arts #12 In our most recent podcast, Brad and Jason discuss online calendars and stylesheets, and they wax nostalgic about their introduction to technology.

Use the following links to follow along with the episode:

Barestage.com - New Stages podcasts of new plays

giss.tv - Free streaming media site submitted by a listener

ArtsJournal.com - Thanks, Doug!

CMSMatrix.org - Compare content management systems

Reminder - If you have any questions or interesting discussion items, please send them to podcast@technologyinthearts.org.

Technology in the Arts #11

Podcast - Technology in the Arts #11 In our most recent podcast, Brad and Jason discuss online exhibitions, wikis and Bruce Willis movies that may be coming to a PBS tote bag near you.

Use the following links to follow along with the episode:

MOMA - The Museum of Modern Art Museum of London - Prints available for purchase Wikipedia - Online wiki-driven info center Moviebeam - Never leave the house again, fatty Twink.net - Electronic music composed using toy pianos threequestionmarks.com - Vibrant photography (some images are for adult eyes)

Reminder - If you have any questions or interesting discussion items, please send them to podcast@technologyinthearts.org.

Technology in the Arts #10

Podcast - Technology in the Arts #10 In our most recent podcast, Brad interviews CAMT's new support specialist, Josh Futrell.

Josh Futrell, who supports CAMT's partners and manages the Center's quality assurance infrastructure, has never known whether to call himself a nerdy artist or an artistic nerd. In high school, he divided his time between the computer lab and the stage. In college, he spent as much time designing Web sites as memorizing his lines. After earning his B.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of Pittsburgh in 2001, Josh worked in the corporate world as a marketing video editor, an administrative assistant and a customer service representative, all while performing with local theatre organizations. His unique background gives him a foothold in both the technical and the artistic.

Reminder - If you have any questions or interesting discussion items, please send them to podcast@technologyinthearts.org.

Technology in the Arts #7: Microsoft's Ian Lindsay, Part 1

Podcast - Technology in the Arts #7 Previous podcasts have featured interviews from CAMT's October Technology in the Arts conference, but this week we launch our first non-conference edition.

Jason Hansen, an IT professional and Carnegie Mellon professor, joins me as co-host of the podcast. In this edition, we present the first half of our interview with Ian Lindsay of Microsoft Corporation about the January consumer release of Windows Vista.

Technology in the Arts #6: Brian Feldman / Jonathan Edmonds

Podcast - Technology in the Arts #6 In the latest edition of the Technology in the Arts podcast, Brad presents two more interviews from the 2006 Technology in the Arts conference…

Brian Feldman, Tessitura Software, talks about his company's product and how databases enable arts organizations to track their constituents and provide a more customized experience.

Jonathan Edmonds, Chief Information Officer for the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, talks about the Trust's shared services practice and how technology facilitates the organization's management processes.

Technology in the Arts #5: Carla Dunlap / Philip Horn

Podcast - Technology in the Arts #5 In the latest edition of the Technology in the Arts podcast, Brad presents two more interviews from the 2006 Technology in the Arts conference…

Carla Dunlap, Program Director and Technology Manager for the Maryland State Arts Council, talks about how arts organizations can market and monitor Web content.

Philip Horn, Executive Director of the PA Council on the Arts, talks about the Council’s lengthy relationship with the Center for Arts Management and Technology.

Technology in the Arts #4: Anson Parker / Brian Rogers

Podcast - Technology in the Arts #4 In the latest edition of the Technology in the Arts podcast, Brad presents two more interviews from the 2006 Technology in the Arts conference…

Anson Parker, Open Source Consultant, discusses how the high lithium content in his hometown's water supply has led to his faux California accent.

Brian Rogers, Deputy Executive Director of the PA Council on the Arts, talks about the Council's extensive use of technology.