Direct Link to Course Reading List on GoogleDocs
Articles
- “Accessibility Techniques For Museum Web Sites” – Susan Anable and Adam Alonzo
- A Few Good Databases for Membership Organizations
- A Few Good Event-Registration Tools
- A Peek behind the Curtain by Anne Graham & Dave Ream with Peter Stone
- “A Picture is Worth 300 Words” – Adam Alonzo
- Carts and Horses; Forrester’s POST Methodology by David Gillespie
- Crowdsourcing: The art of a crowd
- Curtain UP! Light the Lights Developments in Computer Show Control by Charlie Richmond
- How to Post Twitter tweets onto Facebook Fan Page, Wall and Profile Status Update:
- “Love Our Technology, Love Us” By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN- New York Times, June 20, 2004, Sunday
- Mapping Our Friendships Over Time and Space: The Future of Social Network Analysis – ReadWriteWeb (url)
- “Museums of the future: The Impact of Technology on Museums” – Maxwell L. Anderson (pdf/googledoc)
- National Arts Marketing Project – Practical Lessons (url)
- Navigating the Art of Change 2.0 – Grantmakers in the Arts
NOSI: Nonprofit Open Source Initiative - “Offbeat Museums Attract Visitors Via the Web” By Martha Graybow
Washington Post Thursday, March 4, 2004 - The POST Method: A systematic approach to social strategy by Josh Bernoff
- The Art in Artificial Reality: Video Place and other New Forms of Human Experience by Myron W. Krueger
- Technology in the Arts: Exploring the intersection of arts management and online technology – Technology in the Arts (url)
- Twitter to Facebook: 5 Ways to Post to Both
- The Nonprofit Power User Guide to Google Docs – Social Media 4 Nonprofits (url)
- The State of the Mobile – The 2011 Museum & Mobile Survey – Technology in the Arts (url)
- The Top 100 Tools for Learning 2011 List – Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies (url)
- “The WWW and People with Disabilities: Liberation or Limitation”
Adam Alonzo - Top Technology Trends: What’s Ahead for Arts Marketers in 2011
- Travels with Contemporary New Media Art – Grantmakers in the Arts (url)
Twitter to Facebook: 5 Ways to Post to Both – Mashable (url) - “Web Site Offers Museum E-Tour For Disabled” – Educause IT Online Newsletter (pdf/googledoc)
- WHAT ON EARTH IS A QR CODE? – National Arts Marketing Project (url)
- Yahoo Shutting Down Delicious? (Update 3) – Geekosystem (url)
Books
- Art and Technology through the Ages: Ideas that Changed the World
Illustrated by Robert Ingpen, Text by Philip Wilkinson and Jacqueline Dineen
ISBN: 0-7910-2769-4
- Cyber Arts Exploring Art and Technology: Full Color Gallery of Cyber Artwork
Edited by Linda Jacobson
ISBN: 0-87930-253-4
- Digital Art
by Christiane Paul
ISBN-10: 0500203989 ISBN-13: 978-0500203989
- Digital Mosaics: The Aesthetics of Cyberspace
by Steven Holtzman
ISBN: 0-684-83207-0
- Enclyopedia of new media and essential reference to communication and technology
Edited by Steve Jones
ISBN: 0761923829
- High Techne: Art and Technology from the Machine Aesthetic to the Posthuman
by R.L. Rutsky
ISBN: 0-8166-3355-X
- Internet Art
by Rachel Green
ISBN-10: 0500203768 ISBN-13: 978-0500203767
- Latitudes and Attitudes: an Atlas of American Tastes, Trends, Politics, and Passions from Abilene, Texas, to Zanesville, Ohio
by Michael J. Weiss
ISBN: 0-31692915-8
- The Lexus and the Olive Tree
by Thomas L. Friedman
ISBN: -374192030
- Longitudes and Attitudes: Exploring the World after September 11
by Thomas L. Friedman
ISBN: 037490666
- Museums of the Mind: Magritte’s Labyrinth and Other Essays in the Arts
by Ellen Handler Spitz
ISBN: 0-300-06029-7 - New Media in Late 20th Century Art
by Michael Rush
ISBN: 0-500-20329-6
THIS BOOK IS ON RESERVE AT THE LIBRARY – IT IS AVAILABLE FOR 4 HOURS AT A TIME AND CAN NOT BE REMOVED FROM THE LIBRARY - The Timeline Book of the Arts: A Lively and Completely Comprehensive View of the Creative Arts, from the first Cave Paintings to Today’s Top Movies and TV Programs
by George Ochoa and Melinda Corey
ISBN: 0-345-38264-1
Reports
- Report on Technology Adoption and Implementation in Arts Organizatons (URL/download PDF)
- 2008 Survey of Public Participation in the Arts Summary Report
National Endowment for the Arts
[Download pdf] [Additional information for researchers] - Audience 2.0: How Technology Influences Arts Participation
National Endowment for the Arts
Multi-media version | PDF - National Endowment for the Arts Research Reports (full listing)
http://www.nea.gov/research/researchreports_chrono.html - The American Assembly: Site Topics Arts and Culture
http://americanassembly.org/index.php?usamerica=artsandculture
- ePhilanthropy v2.001: From Entrepreneurial Adventure to an Online Community
Kellogg Foundation
http://ww2.wkkf.org/default.aspx?CID=-1&CatID=6&LanguageID=0&NID=212&tabid=134&Letter=E
Videos, Multimedia, Online Collections & Websites
- American Museum of the Moving Image
http://www.movingimage.us/
- Art Museum Network
http://www.artmuseumnetwork.com/
- Art21 – Bruce Nauman
http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/nauman/ - ARTtech 2009: Integrating publicly distributed rendering with Blender
Renderfarm.fi is a service that enables almost anybody to lend their computer’s spare processing cycles to making 3D graphics and art. The service uses the same BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing) platform as the well known Berkeley run SETI@Home project, but uses it to enable its users to create graphics that they would otherwise be largely unable to render in high quality. - Blender Open Projects: Blender Foundation has organized four projects to validate and improve the 3D open source content creation pipeline with Blender.
- Cvent.com
http://www.cvent.com/ - CreativeChoices: Lighting Operations Manager, National Theatre | Sound Operations Manager, National Theatre
- Dayton Art Institutes Virtual Museum Tour
tours.daytonartinstitute.org/accessart/
- Dayton Art Institute
www.daytonartinstitute.org
- Electronic Arts Intermix – Vito Acconci
http://www.eai.org/artistTitles.htm?id=289 - Electronic Disturbance Theatre
www.thing.net/~rdom/ecd/ecd.html - Grantmakers in the Arts
http://www.giarts.org/ - Idealware: Helping Nonprofits make Smart Software Decisions
- Listen.com
http://blog.listen.com/ - Malcolm Gladwell
www.gladwell.com/archive.html
www.harvestworks.org/ - MIT World – Art and Technology
http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/286
- Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Contemporary Art Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
www.moma.com
- Museum of Moving Image | Moving Image Source Research Guide (URL)
- Museum 2.0
http://museumtwo.blogspot.com/ - National Arts Marketing Project – Practical Lessons
- New Media Art Festivals: International directory of media art festivals | Wikipedia Entry New Media Art Festivals | List of media art festivals on Monoskop
- Netflix.com
http://www.netflix.com/
- PEM: Peabody Essex Museum Online Exhibits | Trash Managerie: Inventive artists around the world are making amazing animal sculptures from trash and recyclables. Discover more about these inspiring artists, their art, and global recycling through this interactive.
- Rhizome.org
http://rhizome.org/
- The Art of Participation: 1950 to Now Cell Phone Audio Tour: Yoko Ono, John Cage, Tom Marioni, and other artists introduce their work in this audio guide to The Art of Participation: 1950 to Now. This exciting tour also features commentary by Rudolf Frieling, SFMOMA’s curator of media arts. Available as a cell phone tour (call 415.294.3609) or for download to your personal MP3 player in an audio only version or as an image-enhanced podcast. If you plan on listening to the cell phone tour from home, download a list of stop numbers (63 KB PDF). This cell phone audio guide is offered for free by SFMOMA. Your individual calling plan may charge minutes or other tolls for the use of your phone during the tour. (Source: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art)
- Technology in the Arts
http://www.technologyinthearts.org/ - Techsoup.org: the technology place for nonprofits: http://home.techsoup.org/pages/default.aspx
- TED TALK: Brewster Kahle builds a free digital library (url/video)
- The Curve – The Artist’s Museum video series looks at eight significant artists who have produced some of the finest contemporary works in Los Angeles from 1980 to present day. Structured as extended studio visits, these videos capture each artists’ creative process and motivations, developing a rich narrative on the vitality of the Los Angeles artist community. This series was produced in support of the exhibition The Artist’s Museum: A showcase of works by 146 artists who have helped shape the artistic dialogue in Los Angeles over the last 30 years.
- The British Museum: A History of the World | Podcast Series: The podcast is a British Museum and BBC collaboration
- The Whitney Museum
www.whitney.org
- UbuWeb – Vito Acconci
http://www.ubu.com/film/acconci.html - Video Data Bank – Vito Acconci
http://www.vdb.org/smackn.acgi$artistdetail?ACCONCIV - Walker Art Center
http://collections.walkerart.org/ - Wired.com
http://www.wired.com/