May 14, 2008
Tonight, artists Sue de Beer, Matthew Higgs, and Matthew Ronay showed off their favorite findings from their click-and-stream studies. In a follow-up Q&A with organizer Rachel Greene, they talked about how YouTube influences their own work. 
This meet up reminds me of a live video show on Mogulus. You can play clips you like from YouTube and talk about them with a live audience. An event like this is fun for the artist type who wants to make real connections around meaningful content. YouTube is a gold mind for artists willing to look for interesting things.  
I didn’t get to go to that meet up. I went to a video blogging meet up instead and live streamed it on Justin.tv.  

Tonight, artists Sue de Beer, Matthew Higgs, and Matthew Ronay showed off their favorite findings from their click-and-stream studies. In a follow-up Q&A with organizer Rachel Greene, they talked about how YouTube influences their own work. 

This meet up reminds me of a live video show on Mogulus. You can play clips you like from YouTube and talk about them with a live audience. An event like this is fun for the artist type who wants to make real connections around meaningful content. YouTube is a gold mind for artists willing to look for interesting things.  

I didn’t get to go to that meet up. I went to a video blogging meet up instead and live streamed it on Justin.tv.