Excerpt from an interview on September 12, 2010, with Diane Williamson, wife of handcrafted fine art photographer Joel Anderson, on her support of his artwork through Twitter. I discovered Joel’s booth at the St. Louis Art Fair because a tweet Diane posted.
Arts & Technology
Len Edgerly
Host
My wife Darlene, a quilter, today helped me think through the talk I’ll give this weekend in Billings, Montana, about Internet technology and the arts. She looks for tools that help her do things, not a lot of personality and ego. Good advice for this podcaster! (She’s also looking for a good video podcast about quilting, so please leave her any tips in the comments.)
The workshops are being presented by the Montana Arts Council. Previous sessions were held in Great Falls and Missoula.
Music for my podcast is “Going to the Sun” composed and performed by Montana musicians Christine Dickinson, Janet Haarvig and Matthew Lyon. It’s from their Glacier Journey CD.
Phone comments: 206-666-2713
Email: PodChronicles@gmail.com
Social Media Breakfast 8, hosted by Bryan Person and Bob Collins June 24, 2008 at Ryles Jazz Club in Cambridge, Mass., was all about video. An audience of nearly 100 heard excellent presentations from Larry Lawfer of YourStorys.com and Jeff Glasson of PerkettPR.com and two other presentations excerpted in this episode of the Audio Pod Chronicles. Those two were by recent Emerson College students Ben Grossman and Emily Belyea, who created a winning video-based proposal to resuscitate AOL’s AIM social media programs, and Rob Lane, founder and CEO of Overlay.tv , who is making videos interactive.
It was impossible to listen to all four presentations and not sense the energy in Internet video, and the creativity. I came right home and started playing with Overlay.tv and can’t wait to do more.