Technology in the Arts conference - Afterthoughts
Overall, this was a great conference. I think I’ve finally attended enough conferences to get the hang of them, and how I need to attend them.
Some things I learnt in general:
- don’t attend all the sessions for the sake of attending all of the sessions; better to sit out than to be bored
- photoblogging: although I loved multitasking, the uploads via MMS were unreliable and the quality of pictures from my phone were poor; will take a real camera next time and upload en mass afterwards
- bring a longer extension cord, preferably with multiple outlets (as Russell was smart enough to do at CopyCamp)
- get to know the area beforehand, if possible; schedule is tight, and I’m too prone to getting lost
- work with organizers to ensure there is open WiFi
Table of contents for Technology in the Arts Conference
- Technology in the Arts - Pre-conference Thoughts
- Technology In the Arts Conference - Day 1 Session Summary
- TIAC - How is the web transforming the arts?
- TIAC - Connecting Cloth, Culture + Art
- TIAC - Where Virtual Worlds Collide
- TIAC - Technology in the Mindful Museum
- TIAC - Understanding Your Audience and Your Community
- TIAC - Where the Art and Technology Collide
- TIAC - Copyright Law, Technology and Cultural Management
- Technology in the Arts conference - Afterthoughts


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