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Dave’s Technology in the Arts Faves of 2009

By David Dombrosky | December 18, 2009


It’s the end of the semester here in TITA-land.  Corwin and Amelia are gone for the holidays, and we will be on hiatus until January 4th.  So in the spirit of reflection on the year that was 2009, I have cobbled together my favorite Technology in the Arts blog posts and podcasts.

FAVORITE PODCAST EPISODES OF 2009

October 2009 – David and Corwin talk about Scott Kirsner’s book Fans, Friends & Followers: Building an Audience and a Creative Career in the Digital Age.

July 2009 – Brad interviews arts marketing consultant Erik Gensler about Google Adwords, Facebook ads and more.

March 2009 – In honor of Friday the 13th, Brad and Jason take a bone-chilling look at some of the SCARIEST TECHNOLOGIES EVER!

FAVORITE BLOG POSTS OF 2009

Fear Not What “They” Will Say: Relingquishing Control and Opening Up the Conversation

iPhone Apps for Arts & Culture

What Google Wave Means for Arts Organizations

Prepare Ye the Way for the Digital Season Brochure

Why Net Neutrality is an Arts Advocacy Issue

Perform a Digital Identify Self-Exam

Tech + Art + Mobile + Money = A New Hope for Artsts and NPOs?

Protected? Online Content and Its Abuse

Arts Advocacy via YouTube

Social Media Intern: A Risk?

Who I Am…or, Who Am I?

Early Adopters: The Art World of Second Life

YouTube Symphony Orchestra

No Comment – Bloggers Should Let Their Readers Respond

…so from all of us at Technology in the Arts — Happy Holidays.  We look forward to connecting with all of you again in 2010!

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