This is an article on a new iphone and ipad app designed by ShinyArt and created by Mobovivo that allows you to view video art exhibitions on your phone or ipad.
This NYTimes article discusses the influence of technology on an art museum, and the potential effect it could have on the art world. The Cleveland Museum of Art has created an iPad app for its entire permanent collection, something that is almost unheard of as of yet. The app can revolutionize the way people see the exhibits and view art museums. The app seems like a fantastic way for people to be more interactive with a piece of artwork on a wall in a museum. This seems to be an example of technology boosting and enhancing the art experience.
This is a great article about art apps. The one that interests me the most is ArtRage. It is amazing that a computer app can mimic the look of a real watercolor. One color actually bleeds into the next.
The MoMa Art Lab app for your iPad. You can create sounds, shapes, poems and drawings to share and save. You can also learn about featured art at the MoMa.
This is very interesting as I have worked in Corporate Procurement over the last 15 years and companies most always have preferred and purchased PC over Apple Macs, but apparently the tide is turning and the iPad is becoming the new standard!
How can the iPad and Technology enhance Music Education? (by Paul Shimmons)
Fiddlewax is a harmony looper for musicians that can also be used live. It can also be an effects processor.
"Technology and the Arts" is a podcast hosted by Brian and John, Brian is a communications professional, comic book-style artist, songwriter, and blogger. John is a designer, artist, writer, poet, technologist, consultant, open web advocate, and open source evangelist.
Episode 56 has some good apps for you iPad musicians
Both Brain and John are from Jersey and haven't been active since Sandy went through…