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The obligatory Michael Jackson post

June 26th, 2009

Well, what can I say? Shock. Distinctly remembering multiple birthday parties in fourth grade in which Thriller was the only album we played; once we got to the end of a given side, we’d just flip that rekkid over and listen all over again.

My favorite moment of yesterday, though, came at the end of the Femi Kuti concert at the Prospect Park bandshell. As everyone began filing out, the sound guy had the bright idea to play “I’ll Be There” over the soundsystem. Several thousand people suddenly stopped in their tracks, and started singing together:

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It was a beautiful moment, and one that sent actual chills down my spine. I wish you could hear the singing better in the recorded excerpt above, but you get the idea.

Koven appreciation, music

The Future of Mobile Interpretation – www.handheldconference.org – 06/03/09

June 3rd, 2009
What
The Future of Mobile Interpretation
When
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
1:00pm - All Ages Buy Tickets
Where
Other Info
As a component of the "Handheld Conference Online," sponsored by Learning Times, Nancy Proctor (Smithsonian American Art Museum) and I will be discussing the future of mobile interpretation in museums. The substance of my presentation will be based, primarily, on my recent paper for Museums and the Web, "The Future of Mobile Interpretation."

Register for the conference at http://www.handheldconference.org/register/.

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