This year’s AMT-Lab contributors are hard at work conducting interviews with leaders in the field in order to bring you the latest insights and opinions from the intersection of arts management and technology. While these dialogues are in process, we thought we would look back at one of AMT-Lab’s most popular series: What’s On Your Phone? Here is a collection of What’s On Your Phone? interviews from the last two years.
What's on Your Phone, Elizabeth Pope?
An interview with Elizabeth Pope, Director of Research and Operations at Idealware, a nonprofit based in Portland, ME that helps nonprofits make smart technology decisions.
Podcast Episode #71 - Audience 2.0, Smartphone Apps and Tips for Working with Developers
In this episode of Technology in the Arts, Brad and David welcome Jeff Inscho to the Heinz College staff at Carnegie Mellon University and launch into a rowdy conversation featuring:
- What they've done with their "summer vacation"?
- NEA's Audience 2.0 report
- Developing apps for smartphones
- Using Adobe InDesign to create magazines for iPad
- Tips for finding and working with developers
- ...and swingers!
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