Have you ever been so excited about the prospects of an idea, that you’re on board before the idea has matured? That has just happened with me in regards to a new service that has recently launched, Art Babble. Art Babble is positioning itself to be the “YouTube of Art Content” by allowing institutions to post video, partnering with Museums and Art Organizations to get content from their sources. The “YouTube” descriptor is a bit misplaced as you will find out later in the post. The service is in its nascent stage, the hardest phase of development for a social media network, because this is the make or break period as to whether it will take off or not.
Currently the only content is from the partners, and content submission is currently restricted to institutional providers like museums.. I can totally see video from Juxtapose and Fecal Face making a home here, but they seem to currently accept only “institutions” which causes a problem with artists and outlets that exist and thrive somewhat outside of mainstream museum and gallery recognition. Created by the Indianapolis Museum of Art, it makes sense that they have a vested interest in keeping the content quality high, but if they have to tight a hold on the content, they will stunt the growth of their service. Users can’t currently add video, but only comment and make quotes from existing videos.
This could be big, if they are willing to let go their vice-like grip on the content and content publishing. It’s clear by what they currently have available is that they want the quality of the video itself to be high, as well as the content therein. Understandably it’s hard keeping the quality at such a high level when you open up content submission, and get Jane-16yr old posting video of herself with lame iMovie effect filters over it. So it’s makes sense to restrict content, but if they are going to be the sole decider, they definitely need to broaden the tent of providers to include more than a hand full of Museums, to perhaps allow some respected publications that have video content to contribute. There is a video into after the break.
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With the latest Facebook iteration looking to grab a piece of the Twitter pie, has it inadvertently created the blueprint for its successor?
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A little over a month ago, I decided to try the “oft talked about but rarely explained” microblogging service Twitter. It was hard to wrap my head around what it was, and even harder to understand why it would be useful. Nevertheless I gave it a chance, and after a few weeks I. AM. HOOKED.
I think out of all of the social networking I have done over the years, Twitter is the service that most effectively enhanced my profile as an artist. I decided a month ago to specifically use twitter to network with other creatives and help establish a idea net of like minded people to exchange ideas with. In many ways achieving that (on a modest scale however), I decided to share my 10 Tips for Emerging Artists on Twitter. Through trial and error, these are the things that I felt mattered most to my experience on Twitter as an emerging creative professional.
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Here are some very small collages I have been working on recently. These are four of my favorite compositions. I was playing around with several ideas, so it’s not really cohesive yet, but I think with the next bit of work it will start to get there. Let me know what you think! More will be coming in the following weeks, so be on the lookout. Each one is around 2″ x 3″, give or take.


Pretty darn cute. Daddy drawing pictures (and really good ones!) on his kid’s lunchbox everyday.
Periodic Table of Typefaces
I’ve been working on learning some graphic design skills lately (ugh, I totally know why I’m NOT a graphic designer). Anyways, you might have seen this before, but…I enjoyed it. When you see all the beautiful typefaces in the world…it’s makes you really sad about all the ugly ones.
Sorry I’ve been MIA lately, it’s been a busy week and it’s pretty damn hard to make posts when you lose your card reader (so no pictures) and don’t have internet. However!! I get internet on Monday at my apartment and will be much more diligent about posting about the center. I will also be posting some images of the work I have been making, that I’m super excited about.