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It’s Carnegie Hall Cultural Exchange

…. Live from the. It’s Carnegie Hall Cultural Exchange. A Program of. Quincy Brown, Greg Walsh, Allison Druin, Jen Golbeck, Ben Bederson. Sarah Johnson, Misty Tolle, Christopher Amos. Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland. Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall.

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It’s Carnegie Hall Cultural Exchange

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  1. Live from the It’s Carnegie Hall Cultural Exchange A Program of Quincy Brown, Greg Walsh, Allison Druin, Jen Golbeck, Ben Bederson Sarah Johnson, Misty Tolle, Christopher Amos Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant # 0937060 to the Computing Research Association for the CIFellows Project. Sony Corporation is the proud leading sponsor of Carnegie Halls’ Online Exchange Communities. Carnegie Hall Cultural Exchange is sponsored by MetLife Foundation. Carnegie hall Cultural Exchange is supported, in part, by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the US Department of State. Delivery of the Weil Music Institute’s programs to a nationwide audience is supported, in part, by the US Department of Education and by an endowment grant from the Citi Foundation. Cultural Exchange concert experiences are supported, in part, by The Tishman Fund for Education through Technology and by an endowment grant from the Citi Foundation.

  2. Exploring New Paths • Typical HCIL Collaborations New Technologies… Co-Design Methods • New Domains Curricular programs… Concert performances

  3. The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall • Education & community programming: • Schoolprograms: Pre-K to Grade 12 • Professionaltraining: young musicians, teaching artists, & educators • Community& family programs • Cultural Exchange: • 2 Strands NY– New Delhi… NY– Mexico City • 25 High Schools: ~2000 Students • Liveconcerts… Onlinecommunity… Musicvisualization

  4. Co-Design Methodology • Lo-Tech Prototyping Bags of art supplies… Paper • Evaluating & Critiquing Post-It notes

  5. Live Concert Performances • NY– New Delhi New York Jazz and Indian Fusion MusicMaurice Brown Effect… Indian Ocean • NY – Mexico City New York Jazz & Mexican Son Jarocho MusicMiguel Zenon Quartet… Celso Duarte Sextet

  6. Listening Maps Redesign Lo-Tech Prototypes

  7. Listening Maps Come to Life

  8. Online Identity profile info photo albums video uploads

  9. “A Real Cultural Exchange”

  10. Cultural Exchange Future • Researchto improve people’s lives • Empowerstudents • Refocus onlinecommunity on music • Maximize scalabilityand geographic reach • Increase integrationwith other social media platforms

  11. Building Global Bridges

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