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Co-Chair: WiscNet Internet2 K20 WorkingGroup

I’m a new co-chair for WiscNet’s Internet2 K20 WorkingGroup. This past week I was in Madison at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Monona Terrace during WiscNet’s Future Technologies Conference. Very impressed with the program: two days of networking (people) and sessions regarding networking (fiber cables) in Wisconsin and focusing on Milwaukee.

As you may be aware Internet2 connects the best research projects at leading institutions around the country. One of their programs is the K20 project, bringing Internet2 members and K12 schools together — especially Museums — in sharing new technologies, applications, and content to discuss the concept of the use of Internet2 in education, explore advanced applications that utilize advanced networks.
Internet2-k20On a personal note:  Since the beginning of Internet2 my experiences at the University of Chicago and Marquette all projects focused on pure scientific research. Today Internet2 has grown to embrace the Arts. I believe these developments from the conference will benefit MIAD as we continue to embrace a faster, more robust internet for Art education.

Internet2 proves a powerful thing: when you watch live HD video streaming from a coral reef in Sydney Australia as you overlook Lake Monona…you feel small.

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Education

Blogging with Ecto

I’m trying a new blogging tool called Ecto. Most blogging tools I have tried have easy posting elements, however Ecto is a cross platform solution that appears pretty well tuned for OS X users.

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Milwaukee

Radio2.0

While flipping by Milwaukee’s (WUWM) public radio station in my car last Friday it was interesting to hear a sales pitch for the station’s latest fund raising drive to support NPR programming. Stations including WUWM pay estimated fees around $280,000 for the right to broadcast NPR’s Morning Edition and All Things Considered in Milwaukee. But today NPR’s website provides all their audio content for free.

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Design Milwaukee

The rise of Art blogs

This week I have been given the privilege of speaking to students in a Fine Arts class taught by MIAD’s Fahimeh Vahdat. A podcast of the lecture will be available and I’m looking forward to again focusing my guest lecture Thursday morning on blogging for Artists.  Podcasting is the distribution of rich media content (mostly audio) but with video iPods look for more video content to arrive soon.

Blogs are an important communication tool for Artists to share their voice and their work with the world. Today blogging is more robust than it was just one year ago. It is a more powerful tool for the Art world to embrace.

The world has changed quite dramatically since 2000, hilighted by Tom Friedman‘s 10 rules for a globalized 3.0 world. If Artists are embracing blogging for the first time in 2006, recognize that blogs has grown more powerful within the last year alone. Blogs have matured to capture the power of RSS feeds, tagging and podcasting. These are very important for Artists to understand and use in their everyday communication. More and more photo blogs, vlogs(video blogs) and podcasts are arriving day by day on the internet.

So how is the world structured today and how does it impact the distribution of Art?
High speed internet access makes citizens in China, India or Russia is just three seconds away from an Art blog…which has already changed the scope of Art exhibitions. The browser window has replace the frame.

Many new faces in the Art community have grown tired of receiving postcards or emails announcing exhibits. Paying postage and crossing fingers that “feet from the street” drop by your gallery is the old approach. To reach new faces interested in Art you have to meet them in their comfort zone…the blogosphere. Their world is digital and way beyond email. This not only includes

Blogs also have pre-built templates and designs, which is great for Artists struggling to massage html like this code:
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–Instead WordPress and Blogger supply a number of design options that allow Artists to focus on their work and begin writing and posting content.

Establishing Art blogs moves beyond postcards and prayers, it moves Artists into the Web2.0 world based upon sharing. Today blogging has exploded into Web2.0 with tagging and feeds, so writing a post is not enough anymore. Your blog needs to be “circulated” to gain more exposure with smart tools like Technorati, Del.icio.us, NetNewWire and Feedburner helping your voice be heard by more people searching for Art.

Its your world, you can change it.
Additional links from our discussion: OurMedia.org, Archive.org and YouTube

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Education

The State of the Blogosphere

Technorati’s David Sifry has released his second report on the explosive growth of the blogosphere. The numbers remind me of how Mosiac kicked off the web.

Among the findings in the latest Technorati report:

  • Technorati tracks over 27.2 million blogs
  • Technorati tracks over 50,000 posts per hour
  • Bloggers post 400,000 tags per day
  • The Blogosphere doubles in size every 5 months
  • New blogs are created every second of every day (24/7/365)

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