Technology in the Arts – Pre-conference Thoughts
The Technology in the Arts conference starts at 10, and I’ll be heading over soon. I’m hoping to send updates to Twitter, but I’m not sure how well that will work. I miss having a Blackberry, but the plans are still too expensive for me.
I haven’t heard back on whether I’ll have internet access at the conference, but I’m assuming not. I may be pleasantly surprised, but we’re not getting free parking, so free internet may be a stretch. I’ll probably have lunch at home and hopefully intercept my new business cards, which should arrive today or Monday. Of course, Murphy will probably have his way and I’ll not get them until Wednesday.
To cut costs, I enrolled as a volunteer. I have three tasks, and one of them is taking people between buildings for the first session after lunch. I’m a bit apprehensive about that one, because I have a tendency to get lost easily. It’s been years since I’ve been properly on campus, and because of the program I attended, I wasn’t on campus much and when I was it was only to three buildings: the psych building, the library and the student life centre.
