Technology and the Arts – Ep. 80 (12.07.2015)

After a month-long hiatus (and then some), John LeMasney and Brian Kelley return for another episode of Technology and the Arts, as they continue to take you behind the scenes of the creative process of a collaborative music project. Watch live starting at around 10:15 pm ET on Monday, Dec. 7, 2015.

 

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Technology and the Arts – Ep. 79 (10.29.2015)

John LeMasney and Brian Kelley return for another episode of Technology and the Arts, as they continue to take you behind the scenes of the creative process of a collaborative music project. Watch live starting at around 11 pm ET on Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015.

Technology and the Arts returns Monday, Sept. 14, at 10 pm ET

John LeMasney and I have scheduled a live Google Hangout discussion for Monday, Sept. 14, 2015, at 10 p.m. ET (give or take a few minutes, depending on technical issues). Check back Monday night at 10 p.m. ET here, on Facebook or on Twitter for a link to watch us live.

As previously mentioned here, the format will be a bit different as the episodes will allow viewers/listeners to see us at work as John and I collaborate on the creation of a songs over the coming weeks. The shows will serve as a behind-the-scenes look at our respective creative processes.

– Brian

A return is imminent

Technology and the ArtsHi there. Just a quick note to say that John LeMasney and I have discussed bringing Technology and the Arts back with an entirely new format. This time, we’re going to give viewers/listeners an inside look at the creative process (well, at least ours) and invite them to follow along in a series of videos/podcasts as we discuss, plan and execute the creation of an artistic project. I’m pretty sure we’re going to start off by collaborating on the creation of a song. We’re looking to get started with this new series the week of September 14, 2015.

Stay tuned,
Brian Kelley

We’re back…August 5!

Hi…just a quick note to let you know that John LeMasney and I will return for another 10-week run of Technology and the Arts webcasts/podcasts, starting with the season premiere scheduled for 10 p.m. EDT Monday, August 5. We hope you will join us! – BK

Update (8/2/13): Here’s the official press release sent out August 1 to announce our relaunch.

Technology and the Arts 2.0 – Series 1, Ep. 7 (10.08.2012)

Technology and the Arts 2.0 – Series 1, Ep. 7 (10.08.2012)

Topics discussed:

Scape – Generative Music

Technology and the Arts 2.0 – Series 1, Ep. 6 (10.01.2012)

Technology and the Arts 2.0 – Series 1, Ep. 6 (10.01.2012)

Topics discussed:

  • Brian and John talked about the possibility of inviting someone from Artworks Trenton to be a guest on the show in the next few weeks.
  • John talked about Ai Weiwei’s upcoming documentary, “Never Sorry”, and Zodiac Heads piece at Princeton University.
  • Brian discussed Open Air, an interactive light and sound installation taking place nightly over the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, now through October 14.
  • Brian also shared with John this recent post about the creation of a recent, instrumental electronic music piece, “Chill as F—“.
  • Also, Brian admitted that he cried at the end of the fall finale of Doctor Who—featuring the final journey of Amy Pond and Rory Williams—that aired on BBC America last Saturday…a Pond Farewell, indeed.

Technology and the Arts 2.0 – Series 1, Ep. 3 (09.12.2012)

Technology and the Arts 2.0 – 09.12.2012 (Episode 3)

Unfortunately, the third episode of the Technology and the Arts webcast with John LeMasney and Brian Kelley wasn’t archived by Google correctly so only the last 11 minutes, 22 seconds of the conversation have been saved on YouTube (which you can view above). We know from viewer comments that the entire conversation was broadcast live on YouTube, so it’s a shame most of the good stuff we talked about (iPhone 5 release, Raspberry Pi, and how drawn-on nipples got the New Yorker banned from Facebook) is no longer available to watch.

 

Something is coming…

What’s this? A post on the long-dormant Technology and the Arts blog? And it looks different…what’s up with that?

Well…John LeMasney and I have made plans early next week to record a special “TechArts” podcast, which will likely include a video component this time around. Because of that, I figured I would spruce the blog up a bit.

And there is a lot to discuss in the worlds of technology and art these days, so stay tuned.

In the meantime, you can always check out my current, interview-based podcast, Tandem With The Random.