
Fail Phone by Rammikins! Today on the Technology in the Arts blog, a further investigation of the burning question–mobile phones: good or evil? Last week, we investigated the evils of mobile phone technology in the context of arts audiences. ...

It’s Wednesday in Pittsburgh, and the information-laden NAMP Conference is still fresh in my mind. I have been pondering the challenge of separating these closely-connected insights, and will do my best to craft them into individual blog entries. ...

Technology in the Arts
reminds you to register for tomorrow's webinar "Mobile Applications for the Arts" (Nov 5, 2-3:30pm EST) - http://www.technologyinthearts.org/?page _id=1098

The Museum Computer Network, an org that specializes in sharing information about new museum technology and its most effective uses, is holding its annual conference next week in Portland, Oregon...

If you haven’t been, check out #nampc09 on Twitter. The day was chock-full, and I am happy to say that I feel I attended some of the best sessions. I had a chance to chat with Gene Carr and Jerry Yoshitomi on-the-record (which I will have up as a forthcoming podcast), as well as Rich [...]

Providence, RI was brisk and bright this afternoon as I collected my registration materials for the Americans for the Arts NAMP Conference.I did not attend today’s Pre-Conference sessions, but did have an opportunity to get involved in one of the Dine Arounds. ...

Technology in the Arts is happy to be in Providence for the 2009 NAMP Conference. Will be sharing experience on Twitter and the TitA blog. http://www.technologyinthearts.org/

Corwin wrote a great post a month or two ago about the new technologies that museums have started to implement to increase interactivity with their patrons. I thought it might be interesting to explore the performing arts side of things...

Technology in the Arts "There’s a need for clear and transparent rules about what Internet Service Providers are allowed to do in terms of managing their networks...any ISP activities that target or discriminate against lawful content in order to establish a marketplace advantage is contrary to what makes the internet the most important communications platform of our time." - David Dombrosky on TitA blog http://bit.ly/46SRMI

Constant Contact has just released its Event Marketing service, and the service meets a lot of the needs that an organization might have when gathering information about prospective attendees. The greatest strength of this new service is its use as data tracking tool...

Technology in the Arts The October 2009 issue of UNDERSCORE - our bi-monthly eNewsletter - is now available.
Source: www.technologyinthearts.org

Wave, the latest Google creation, was released October 1 to much excitement amongst early-adopter techies. What is Google Wave...

In this episode of the Technology in the Arts podcast, the Center for Arts Management and Technology's executive director David Dombrosky talks with Corwin Christie, a Heinz College Master of Arts Management student...

[Casey Rae-Hunter is the communications director for Future of Music Coalition - a national, nonprofit education, research and advocacy organization for musicians...








