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Friday, July 26, 2019

Delivering Social Services At Libraries by Joe Patti

Hat tip to Artsjournal.com which posted an NPR story about libraries that are bringing social workers on staff. The main reason is that libraries are serving the role as a community resource…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:35AM
Wednesday, July 24, 2019

We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ VR Headsets by Joe Patti

On Saturday, the Knight Foundation will be issuing a call “for ideas exploring how arts institutions can present immersive experiences to engage audiences” (disclosure: Knight Foundation…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:42AM
Tuesday, July 23, 2019

When Mozart=P-Funk – Metadata Ain’t Worth Much Without Good Search Functions by Joe Patti

Via the Marginal Revolution blog, I caught this link to an interesting Financial Times article (registration required) discussing how classical music is at a disadvantage on streaming servic…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:18AM
Wednesday, July 17, 2019

I Don’t Know, The DMV Line Is Usually At Least Novella by Joe Patti

I saw a really cool story via Americans for the Arts in May about a partnership between the Maryland Department of Motor Vehicles and the Prince George’s County Memorial Library System. Th…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 08:18PM

How Many Times Can You Cut The Budget And Still Claim To Be World-Class? by Joe Patti

If you don’t already read Drew McManus’ blog Adaptistration, you may want to take a look some of his recent posts as well as the conversation on Facebook that ensued. Drew started out ye…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:24AM
Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Ripples Moving Fish In Other Ponds by Joe Patti

When I caught the name, “Penis Monologues” out of the corner of my eye, I felt a moment of trepidation that some men’s rights group was mounting a show as an aggressive counter to the …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:48AM
Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Isn’t Everyone Creating A Museum In Their Basement? by Joe Patti

There was an article in Forbes last month about the glut of empty museums in China. While many museums in the United States have larger collections than they can possibly display, storing th…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 11:54PM

A Harvest of Performers by Joe Patti

My summer vacation this year took me back to China. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to meet with China arts administrators on this trip, though I did try to secure some introductions and arran…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 10:24AM
Monday, July 8, 2019

Just To Take The Edge Off by Joe Patti

A couple weeks back, Slate had a long form article on people using beta-blockers to help with nervousness and stage fright. Just seeing the title, I immediately recalled a piece Drew McManus…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 08:06PM
Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Bring Your Trash To My Open House by Joe Patti

This will be the last retrospective post of the series covering the time I am on vacation. I should be back at the helm Monday, hopefully with pictures and thoughts to share. I am writing th…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 10:54AM

The Arts Aren’t The Cherry, They Are The Yeast by Joe Patti

Apparently I watched a lot of TED Talks in 2009 as this seemed to be recurring element in my retrospective posts these couple of weeks. However, this is one I have remembered clearly for the…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 03:06AM

Signs Of When Seeds Were Planted by Joe Patti

So 2009 was long before ArtsMidwest started their Creating Connection initiative and before I started my correspondence with Carter Gillies regarding the value of the arts, but I found a blo…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 03:06AM
Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Art Is STILL Infecting My Brain by Joe Patti

Over 9 years ago I wrote about a TED Talk given by Golan Levin where he was demonstrating technology that being used to generate images based on sound input. The things he was doing was fun …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 07:33PM
Tuesday, June 25, 2019

There Are No Small Theaters, Just Theaters Who Think They Are Small by Joe Patti

I wrote last week about how small nuances that alter our perception of a situation can make a big difference.  Back in 2009 I wrote another post along the same lines featuring a TED talk by…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 11:48AM
Monday, June 24, 2019

Wow, “Run Arts Like A Business” Has Been A Thing For Awhile by Joe Patti

As I was looking back in the archives for content to post on while on vacation, I was surprised to see that I was writing back the dangers of the sentiment that “arts organizations should …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 10:54PM
Wednesday, June 19, 2019

It’s Still Not Ann Margaret by Joe Patti

I am going on vacation for a couple weeks so the blog will be featuring some interesting posts from the archives. Back in 2009 I wrote a lengthy article about a Mad Men episode where the ad …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:48PM

Education vs Learning by Joe Patti

Seth Godin had a post recently where he made the distinction between education and learning. The way he differentiated the two was that education is  based in compliance and authority–you…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:24AM
Tuesday, June 18, 2019

15 Years Later, An Arts Criticism Model Where Open Access Is Assumed by Joe Patti

If you didn’t happen to see it rolling around social media or on Artsjournal.com last week, Carolina Performing Arts’ festival, The Commons, experimented with a new model of criticism. …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 07:42AM

Briefly–Still Working At It After 400+ Years by Joe Patti

Around 1600 Shakespeare wrote about brevity being the soul of wit in Hamlet. Roughly 400 years later,  phone text messaging and Twitter limited us to the number of characters one could post…

SOURCE: artshacker.com at 03:00AM
Thursday, June 13, 2019

Baumol Effect Is A Blessing, Not A Disease by Joe Patti

Economist Alex Tabarrok recently made an interesting post on Baumol’s cost disease.  The concept usually explained by noting that since it doesn’t take any less time to perform a string…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:12AM
Wednesday, June 12, 2019

When Ignoring “Show, Don’t Tell” Is The Best Option by Joe Patti

Hat tip to Artsjournal.com who listed an article from The Conversation about how your phone can interrupt a concert experience. Author Christine Van Winkle discusses research she and her tea…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 10:48AM
Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Why (And How) Are You Apologizing? by Joe Patti

Seth Godin recently wrote a lengthy post on the subject of apologies.  He addresses the issue of entities providing insufficient apologies but also the expectation of restitution which is o…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 04:06AM
Friday, June 7, 2019

Door To Seat As Important As The Quality Of The Event by Joe Patti

All right. A little gripe time here. I have been nursing a sense of dissatisfaction for a couple weeks now but it sort of came to a head when I saw the title of Ceci Dadisman’s recent post…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 03:48AM
Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Loving Work, Fearing Leisure by Joe Patti

There is often conversation about how people employed in arts and cultural pursuits overwork themselves (or are overworked) and are seeking to throttle things back to achieve a work-life bal…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:42AM
Tuesday, June 4, 2019

That Great Experience Two Years Ago? Seems Just Like Yesterday by Joe Patti

A confluence of events and information made me realize that it might be time to revisit the subject of one of my favorite posts. Last week I was talking to one of my staff about who to inclu…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:18AM
Wednesday, May 29, 2019

From The Why Hasn’t This Been Standard Practice For Decades File by Joe Patti

I recently wrote a piece for ArtsHacker about the emerging role of intimacy direction for productions on stage and screen.  When I first read about intimacy direction a few years ago, it wa…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 10:24PM
Tuesday, May 28, 2019

If You Were Really Passionate You Would Let Me Exploit You by Joe Patti

Big tip of the hat to Sarah Carleton for tweeting about research that proves what we long suspected — people are more likely to exploit the labor of those viewed as pursuing their passions…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 09:42PM

Preparing For A Kiss Like An Eviscerating Slash – As Boringly As Possible by Joe Patti

A recent development in theater, television and film performance, in terms of theory and practice, is the role of intimacy director. There was a video on The Atlantic which frames it as emer…

SOURCE: artshacker.com at 12:44PM
Thursday, May 23, 2019

Better Civic Pride And Well-Being Is Just A Short Walk Away by Joe Patti

CityLab ran an article from The Atlantic today discussing how the availability of amenities like libraries and cafes within walking distance of your home bolstered civil society and personal…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:48AM

More Creative Expression That Touches The Divine by Joe Patti

This is turning into a video heavy week with my posts. With all my talk about helping people recognize their capacity for creative expression, this seemed to be a ready made example. The BBC…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:48AM

Does Gazing Out From The Belly Of A God Provide New Perspective? by Joe Patti

There was an interesting video on Shanghaiist in the last week about a hotel whose architect designed three giant deities for the facade to combat rumors that the building was constructed on…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:48AM