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The university as arts patron

October 7, 2008 by Andrew Taylor

Harvard professor Marjorie Garber offers some bold thoughts about the role of universities in the arts, and the place for arts within universities. She suggests that higher education should not only be accommodating art and artists as one of their many fields of study, but rather should be advancing art as central to their purpose. […]

The candidates and the arts

October 6, 2008 by Andrew Taylor

The presidential debates and public discussions have been almost entirely arts-free this election season, as is usually the case. Economic travesty and foreign wars (as well as America’s favorite gaffs and blunders) have been clouding any such nuanced discussion of where the arts fit into national policy and international diplomacy. Fortunately, Americans for the Arts […]

Inverting the traditional web strategy

October 1, 2008 by Andrew Taylor

Building on yesterday’s post about embedded content (bits of code that allow anyone to add dynamic content from other web sites onto their own — photos, videos, text, audio, etc.), I started to wonder about what the extreme strategy in such a world might look like. What if, instead of striving to make your organization’s […]

Embedding…not just for journalists anymore

September 30, 2008 by Andrew Taylor

Increasing numbers of web users are not just browsing anymore, but also curating their own content — gathering favorite feeds and videos, writing their own commentary, pimping and preening their Facebook profiles. In this emerging on-line reality, creative content is less and less separate (a web site you visit or link to), and more and […]

The cash (and consequences) of cultural tax districts

September 29, 2008 by Andrew Taylor

Since it’s Monday, I’m guessing you really want to read about tax districts. I mean, who wouldn’t? Fortunately, the good folks at WESTAF have provided the means, through this seminar proceedings report now available for download from their publications page (or here in PDF format). Tax districts are one of many tools in the public […]

Forecasting the future by ”living” it out loud

September 25, 2008 by Andrew Taylor

Devastating outbreaks of a pandemic respiratory disease? Climate refugees who have fled homelands made unlivable by global warming? Legions of hackers who exult in bringing down global information networks? These are just three of the five ”super-threats’‘ facing human society in 2019, according to an on-line game of survival set to launch on October 6. […]

Constructing the concert experience

September 24, 2008 by Andrew Taylor

Alex Ross in The New Yorker offers a quick history of the classical concert, and reminds us that what we now believe to be ”traditional” and ”pure” in the concert environment is, in fact, a rather recent construct. Sitting silently in the dark and listening to a full program of complete works wasn’t the way […]

There’s good money in bungee-cord ballet

September 23, 2008 by Andrew Taylor

In the heat of August, somehow I missed this announcement from nouveau-circus mavens Cirque du Soleil about their 20-percent buyout by the government of Dubai (through Istithmar World Capital and Nakheel PJSC, also reported here). The stake adds meat to an existing partnership between the Canadian mega-performer and the emirate, where the two had already […]

Good concept, bad context

September 22, 2008 by Andrew Taylor

Things have gone a bit south for our nation’s financial markets in the past weeks. For our local performing arts center, it was a bit of a last straw. The Overture Center for the Arts announced this week that the trust fund behind its complex financing strategy would be liquidated to pay off a large […]

Good man gone

September 19, 2008 by Andrew Taylor

I was sad to hear about the passing of Jim Dusso this week, a longtime colleague and a warm and wonderful leader in the arts. Jim finally succumbed to the brain cancer that had appeared suddenly in 2007. His voice and his presence will be greatly missed. Jim was an alumnus of the Arts Administration […]

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