Tag: technology
Who’s Ari Rapkin Blenkhorn? A Total Technology Badass
Women in tech? Rare. Women in tech in the arts? Rarer still.
3D Opera ‘Blank Out’ Tells Human Story Using Technology
The 3D video in Michel van der Aa’s chamber opera “Blank Out” is no gimmick.
Dancing? Coding? How Aidan Feldman Married Worlds
Introspective interview with a dancer-turned-coder on teaching society
Slamming Millennials: 3 Dance Companies That Won’t Do It
All dance companies must plug in and reach out to engage Millennials, online and on stage.
Director Michael Almereyda on Making “Marjorie Prime”
In this podcast, Alamereyda reflects on memory, technology and the themes of his new film.
Dystopian “Death of a Salesman” Brings Hyper-Reality to BAM
The original working title for "Death of a Salesman" was "Inside of His Head."
Producer Andrew Asnes Brings You Broadway in 360°
In this podcast, Asnes talks bringing 360° video and virtual reality to theater and dance.
Advertising Legend Helayne Spivak Talks Creativity, Relevance
A woman of a certain age on staying curious and getting out of your comfort zone.
Tarika Barrett Juggles Work, Life and Politics at Girls Who Code
Tarika Barrett on creating a more diverse picture of what a techie looks like.
Michael Barra on How Big Media is Disrupting Broadway
In this podcast, Barra discusses his recent CFR article on the future of Broadway.
Steppenwolf the PokéStop?: How Theaters Should Use Pokémon Go
Theaters can use the popularity of Pokémon Go to draw new audiences to their theaters.
The Book as We Know It Is Dead. Here’s Why.
The thing that we typically call a book is a relatively new phenomenon.
Jennifer Haley Takes Us into the Darknet
In this podcast, Jennifer Haley talks The Nether, video games and our virtual realities.
Technology, Artists, Money — and You
Young artists have no antipathy to involving money in their artistic practice.
5 Reasons Digital Streaming Won’t Kill Theater
New on demand services will improve theater, not replace it.
An Open Letter (Regarding Letters)
If the letter did so much to birth modern literature, where has it gone, and is it ever coming back?
Body Tech Then, Now and in the Future
Only agonizing (and joyous) years in the dance studio can produce abs like these.
The Choreography of The Internet of Things
The future is here. It’s just not fully choreographed yet.
Live Art Amidst the Digital Deluge
The contemporary crappiness of technology precludes the performing arts from meeting audience expectations online.
“Keanu Fu” at the Grand Mal Ballet
Innovations within artistic traditions tend to fold in on themselves over time.