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Of art and innovation

February 13, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

I’ve grown a bit weary of our lofty but vague advocacy of the arts. In our rhetoric and our strategy, we’ve become interchangeable with any other industry in search of public money, favorable legislation, or civic priority. Which is why I particularly like the specifics and evidence of this article on artistic endeavor and scientific […]

Following crumb trails

February 12, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

On-line social network systems and user-curated music services have created a new way for individuals to share their thoughts, their favorite music, their random travels. But they’ve also created something else — a trail of evidence about what people actually choose, not just what they say they like. And any respectable market researcher will tell […]

Do arts jobs count as jobs?

February 10, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

Scott Lilly at the Center for American Progress floats a timely reminder to the good folks in Congress currently bristling about the stimulus package: arts jobs are jobs, regardless of your opinion of what they produce. He quotes Rep. Jack Kingston’s (R-GA) remarks when complaining about the NEA funding (now removed) from the bill: “We […]

The pros and perils of the embedded institution

February 9, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

Many bloggers are spinning out the story of Brandeis University and its imperiled Rose Art Museum (see the chatter via Google’s Blog Search, or just read CultureGrrl here, or more recently here…Tyler Green has a great interview with the Rose’s director). In a nutshell, the university is desperately strapped for cash, and inelegantly floated the […]

Diving into oceans, and into art

February 5, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

IMAGE: An extreme close-up of Rogier van der Weyden’s painting, ”Descent from the Cross” (ca. 1435), as seen through Google Earth. Google unveiled two new layers for their Google Earth system, which allows anyone with a reasonably good computer and broadband connection to fly around and explore the globe. The core of Google Earth is […]

Arts in Crisis: Elements of scale

February 4, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced their Arts in Crisis initiative this week (covered here in the Washington Post), designed to provide emergency planning assistance to cultural organizations in trouble during tough economic times. Through the system, any nonprofit arts organization can request advice and counsel — both from the leadership and staff […]

Stimulus or pork byproduct?

February 2, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

If you’re not watching the current debate about the proposed Federal economic stimulus package, especially as it relates to arts and culture, you’re missing an important bit of theater. Most will know that the initial proposal includes a $50 million allocation to the National Endowment for the Arts, which has brought arts and culture into […]

The ‘black swan’ tips for living

January 30, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

I’ll admit to a strange fascination with lists — best books, best habits, best anything — not because I believe them to be true, but because they offer such fascinating evidence of how a person or a group of people think about the world. Although, this particular list (at the very end of the article) […]

Circle of life

January 29, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

The current turbulence in the arts (and every other) industry has driven me back to reading about complex ecosystems, how they work, and how they evolve over time. My current inroad is Resilience Thinking: Sustaining Ecosystems and People in a Changing World, which Robyn Archer mentioned during her brilliant remarks at the Arts Presenters conference […]

Me, in 20 slides

January 27, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

With the convergence of several social networking systems — like Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr, YouTube, and the like — the on-line expression of self is taking on new wrinkles and new opportunities. One interesting example that seems to be bubbling up is the bio or personal introduction via slideshow. Rather than a text bio, a downloaded […]

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