Technology and the Arts

http://techarts.wordpress.com

E-mail: technology.arts@gmail.com



2008 PODCAST SCHEDULE

DATE
SHOW #
GUEST(S)
TOPICS
01/09/2008
26
Barbara Mink, founder and director of the Light in Winter Festival in Ithaca, N.Y.(Part 2 of a 2-part conversation) In this installment of the Technology and the Arts podcast, we will again hear from Barbara Mink, founding director of the Light in Winter Festival taking place January 18-20 in Ithaca, N.Y. Plus, we will discuss live streaming Flash video on ustream.tv and operator11.com, the David Byrne interview with Radiohead’s Thom Yorke, an interactive fashion exhibit at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, the latest buzz on eMusic and Apple, and more. Hosts: Brian Kelley and John LeMasney. File size: 18 MB. Time: 37 min., 42 sec. Show Notes.
01/23/2008 27
N/A
In this installment of the Technology and the Arts podcast, we will discuss library 2.0, timeline Web site viygo.com, and the latest RIAA rumblings. Plus, we’ll take a look back at the quirky architecture of nine BEST Products featured showrooms. Hosts: Brian Kelley and John LeMasney. File size: 14 MB. Time: 30 min., 22 sec. Show Notes.
02/06/2008
28
N/A In this installment of the Technology and the Arts podcast, we discuss the Qtrax debacle and Microsoft’s bid for Yahoo! Plus, we’ll take a look at whiteboard application Skrbl.com, instant messaging site Meebo.com, and Library of Congress images on Flickr. Hosts: Brian Kelley and John LeMasney. File size: 13 MB. Time: 26 min., 20 sec. Show Notes.
02/20/2008 29
N/A
In this installment of the Technology and the Arts podcast, we’ll share some interesting news, web sites and online resources we have come across recently, including ratebeer.com, the new forms feature in Google Docs, ImprovEverywhere.com, and the demise of the HD-DVD format. Plus, we’ll talk more about Microsoft’s bid to acquire Yahoo! and a Flickr users group that has emerged to protest the proposed deal. Hosts: Brian Kelley and John LeMasney. File size: 14.5 MB. Time: 30 min., 22 sec. Show Notes.
03/05/2008 30
N/A In this installment of the Technology and the Arts podcast, we’ll share some interesting news, web sites and online resources we have come across recently, including Google’s group workspace solution, Google Sites; educational uses for YouTube; and a Tennessee bill that would require universities to crack down on media piracy or face losing state funding. Plus, we’ll talk about the demise of an early Web icon, the Netscape browser. Recorded at the Crystal Diner in Lawrenceville, N.J. Hosts: Brian Kelley and John LeMasney. File size: 16.0 MB. Time: 34 min., 06 sec.
03/19/2008 31
N/A In this installment of the Technology and the Arts podcast, we share some interesting news, web sites and online resources we have come across recently, including Google’s Picasa Web Albums, MacForge.net — a resource for open-source projects for MacOS, an MIT startup called DropBox that provides online storage and synchronization, Improv Everywhere’s “Food Court Musical,” and the Haiku project — an open-source revivial of the Be Operating System. Plus, we discuss Trent Reznor’s seemingly successful — and money-making — online distribution experiment for the latest project from Nine Inch Nails. Hosts: Brian Kelley and John LeMasney. File size: 13.0 MB. Time: 27 min.
04/02/2008 32
N/A In this installment of the Technology and the Arts podcast, we share thoughts on Yahoo! Answers, the Jing Project, YuuGuu.com, Photoshop Express and SouthParkStudios.com Plus, we’ll discuss the cool Flip digital video camera, the first-ever playback of what is likely the world’s oldest audio recording from 1860, and more. Hosts: Brian Kelley, John LeMasney. File size: 19.0 MB. Time: 40 min, 03 sec.
04/16/2008 33
N/A In this installment of the Technology and the Arts podcast, we share some interesting news, web sites and online resources we have come across recently, including Flickr’s addition of video hosting and another user revolt; and MySong, an experimental project allowing users to write basic songs with their voices. Plus, we’ll discuss the New York Mets getting Rick-Rolled by Internet users, and more. Hosts: Brian Kelley and John LeMasney. File size: 10 MB. Time: 21 min., 05 sec.
04/30/2008 34
Thereminist Kip Rosser.
In this installment of the Technology and the Arts podcast, we hear from thereminist Kip Rosser, who performed at the recently held 2008 Trenton Computer Festival in Ewing, NJ. We also share some interesting news, web sites and online resources we have come across recently, including Slideshare.net, The Groundlings’ new online video venture, the movie “Google Me,” and more. Hosts: Brian Kelley and John LeMasney. File size: 12 MB. Time: 24 min., 33 sec.
05/14/2008 35
N/A In this installment of the Technology and the Arts podcast, we’ll share some thoughts on MySpace Karaoke and a superhero-themed costume exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. We’ll also discuss the latest Nine Inch Nails CD, “The Slip,” which has been made available by Trent Reznor as a free download in a variety of formats. In addition, we’ll hear “Lights in the Sky” from “The Slip.” Hosts: Brian Kelley and John LeMasney. File size: 8 MB. Time: 16 min.
06/04/2008 36
TBD TBD
06/18/2008 37
TBD TBD
07/02/2008 38
TBD TBD
07/16/2008 39
TBD TBD
07/30/2008
40
TBD TBD
08/13/2008 41
TBD TBD
08/27/2008 42
TBD TBD
09/10/2008 43
TBD TBD
09/24/2008 44
TBD TBD
10/08/2008 45
TBD TBD
10/22/2008 46
TBD TBD
11/05/2008 47
TBD TBD
11/19/2008 48
TBD TBD
12/10/2008 49
TBD TBD
12/24/2008 50
Technology and the Arts: The Finale - One-hour special featuring clips and outtakes from the two years of the podcast. The final regular installment of the Technology and the Arts podcast.

* Special "Technology and the Arts Dialogue" podcast featuring just an interview.