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Becoming an Internet Phenomenon
That's the name of my panel discussion taking place May 1 at the Walker Art Center. Should be fun.
You can become an Internet phenomenon! Using MySpace, YouTube, Flickr,
mnartists.org, blogs, social networking, viral marketing and more. Hear
from artists and organizations that have had success getting their work
seen and heard on the Internet. This panel discussion, moderated by
Chris Roberts and Carolyn Petrie, will be useful to individual artists
of all disciplines and arts organizations who want to utilize the web
as part of their career or marketing strategy.
Moderators: Carolyn Petrie, freelance theatre critic and writer and
Chris Roberts, host of “The Local Show” on Minnesota Public Radio
Panelists: Kathleen Kvern (mnartists.org), Hans Eisenbeis (The Current), David DeYoung (Howwastheshow.com), Emma Berg (mplsart.com), Nate Schroeder (Walker Art Center), Mike Fotis (Ferrari McSpeedy) and Chuck Olsen (filmmaker, mnstories and Blogumentary).
(Note, I've corrected my last name spelling and the broken link to MN Stories above.)
April 29, 2007 at 03:40 AM in Blogumentary | Permalink
Comments
a few facts from the Walker site
Tuesday, May 1
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Walker Cinema
Free
Posted by: Joel at Apr 30, 2007 9:38:17 AM
I'm working on it.
Posted by: Clintus at May 2, 2007 11:49:47 PM

