Due to popular demand, more seats have been made available for this free
seminar. We're working on securing a way to film and distribute the
seminar online, but at this time, there is no webcast available. If you
are able to provide webcasting or know someone who can, please let us
know!

 

Social Collections, New Metrics, Maps and Other Australian Oddities

 

A Free Strategic Social Media Seminar for the Cultural Sector featuring
SEBASTIAN CHAN

 

August 28th, 2009 - 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM PHYLLIS WATTIS THEATER at SF
MOMA, San Francisco

 

In a free flowing day of provocative presentation and Q&As, Sebastian
Chan will take participants through a range of proven projects and
experimental prototypes. These will raise questions about the role of
collections and collection data in the digital age; new ways of engaging
with communities; and experiments for using mobile technologies in
galleries and out in the world around us. It will also address issues
around how to better measure digital initiatives and also address
philosophies of open access and emerging business models around open
content.

 

More information and RSVP (required) at www.theatrebayarea.org/digital

 

Perian Sully

Collections Information Manager

Web Programs Strategist

The Magnes

2911 Russell St.

Berkeley, CA 94705

Work: 510-549-6950 x 357

Fax: 510-849-3673

http://www.magnes.org

http://www.musematic.org

http://www.mediaandtechnology.org

 


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