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Technology in the Arts #22

Podcast - Technology in the Arts #22

As Jason Hansen is still on vacation... we're beginning to think he might never return... Brad offers up a quick tip for adding free and legal audio to your podcasts. Brad also presents an encore release of his interview with Felix Barrett from episode #14 for those recent subscribers who have yet to hear it. Barrett is incredibly engaging, and it's definitely worth a repeat.

And our ongoing - possibly never ending - challenge still stands: We're still waiting on someone to send Brad a MySpace page that looks good. The first person to achieve this seemingly impossible task will win a free lunch.

Respond to the above by emailing podcast@technologyinthearts.org.

Use the following handy-dandy links to follow along with the episode:

Podsafe Audio - Free and legal audio for your podcasts or other Net audio endeavors

Punchdrunk Theatricals - Felix Barrett's London-based company

Technology in the Arts - Check the official site for conference information

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

Technology in the Arts #21

Podcast - Technology in the Arts #21 In our most recent podcast, Brad and guest co-host Josh Futrell discuss the open source operating system Ubuntu and a $99 computer... seriously. Also, we feature a conversation with Brad Carlin - our first of three interviews leading up to the 2007 Technology in the Arts conference. Carlin and Erica Block will be co-presenting a session at the conference on using social media to build community.

And our ongoing - possibly never ending - challenge still stands: We're still waiting on someone to send Brad a MySpace page that looks good. The first person to achieve this seemingly impossible task will win a free lunch.

Respond to the above by emailing podcast@technologyinthearts.org.

Use the following handy-dandy links to follow along with the episode:

Ubuntu - Open source Linux-based operating system

decTOP - The $99 computer

Technology in the Arts - Check the official site for conference information

SITI Company - New York is their base, but the world is their venue

Archive.org - A fun and useful Web-based data archive

Red Studio - MOMA's interactive, student-designed art education site

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

Technology in the Arts #18

Podcast - Technology in the Arts #18 In our most recent podcast, Brad and Jason talk about their new recording toy and Jason tries to make amends for an error he made in episode 17. The duo also discusses tiny URLs, Dale Chihuly and VOIP.

Also, we're still waiting on someone to respond to the challenge of sending Brad a MySpace page that looks good. The first person to achieve this seemingly impossible task will win a free lunch.

Respond to the above by emailing podcast@technologyinthearts.org.

Use the following handy-dandy links to follow along with the episode:

ZoomFX - Thanks to our new podcast sponsor

Skype - One of the most popular VOIP services

Dale Chihuly - Online home of the famous glass artist

Pittsburgh Celebrates Glass - 2007 is the year of glass in Pittsburgh

Blue Gobo - Online musical theater video repository

TinyURL - Make long URLs tiny with ease

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

Technology in the Arts #16

Podcast - Technology in the Arts #16 In our most recent podcast, Brad and Jason discuss the pop quiz winner (finally!), wine country and social bookmarking.

Use the following handy-dandy links to follow along with the episode:

23 Things - 23 things you can do to expand your Web 2.0 knowledge

Twitter.com - Keep your friends updated on your every move

Dodgeball.com - Google-tastic version of Twitter

NASA's Rocket Science 101 - Learn how to get to the moon

Life Through Time - A beautiful site that tells the history of Earth through photographs

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

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 #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.