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Friday, November 7th, 2008If you’re new to Technology in the Arts, you may want to subscribe to our blog or podcast. For more information, visit our subscription help page.Our most recent episode features the final two interviews from the 2008 Technology in the Arts National Conference, the third annual Pittsburgh-based conference dedicated exclusively to technology strategy and implementation [...]
Technology in the Arts #52
Friday, October 24th, 2008Our most recent episode features interviews from the 2008 Technology in the Arts National Conference, the third annual Pittsburgh-based conference dedicated exclusively to technology strategy and implementation for artists and arts managers.
Special thanks to composer and sound designer Joseph Fosco for providing our new theme song. Learn about Joseph and his work at www.JosephFosco.com.
This episode [...]
Technology in the Arts #51
Thursday, September 25th, 2008In our most recent episode, Jason and Brad discuss Brad’s recent trip to New York, NY, for the 2008 NYC Web 2.0 Expo, where geeks gather to discuss the latest trends in Web development.
This episode features Brad’s interviews with:
Eileen Gittins, founder of Web-based publishing-on-demand tool Blurb.com
Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, co-partners at 37Signals.com
Vinny Lingham, [...]
Technology in the Arts #50
Friday, September 12th, 2008It’s our 50th episode! Brad and Jason recognize the 2008 Technology in the Arts National Conference sponsors, discuss YouTube as a viable video hosting service for arts organizations and take a look back at their favorite topics from episodes 1-49.
Use the following handy dandy links to follow along:
Technology in the Arts National Conference Sponsors - [...]
Technology in the Arts #49
Friday, August 29th, 2008Welcome back, Jason! Brad and Jason discuss what they did on their summer vacations, SQL injections and the fundamentals of creating a Web space.
Use the following handy dandy links to follow along:
Technology in the Arts National Conference - Information about our upcoming conference. Email Brad to get a 25% registration discount.
Technology in the Arts Facebook [...]
Technology in the Arts #48
Friday, August 15th, 2008The Steve Project is a research effort to determine how social tagging can best serve the museum community. Steve is a collaboration of museum professionals that view tagging tools as valuable new mechanisms for describing and accessing museum collections and encouraging visitor engagement with museum objects.
Susan Chun and Rob Stein are two of the Steve [...]






