Had fun last night fooling around with the brand new app fashioned for New Haven’s impending 2011 International Festival of Arts & Ideas. Like the fest itself, it’s classy and community-oriented at the same time.
The app (available as a free download for both iPhone and Droid) offers frequent friendly postings counting down the days to the festival and alerting fans to preview events, discount opportunities. Besides those updates, there’s a slightly more verbose blog to pore over. There’s also a slew of videos, though unfortunately most of them are touting previous festivals. That should change as more material about this year’s featured performers—Yo Yo Ma, Druid Theatre Company, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane, Susan Marshall & Co. et al.—gets disseminated.
For the here and now (and the soon-enough), there’s a calendar and a venue map which will come in handy when you’re downtown rushing from show to show once the festival’s actually happening (and not just virtually here), June 11-25.
At which this invaluable Arts & Ideas app is doubtless going to loudly interrupt an Arts & Ideas concert because some patron forgot to turn off their ‘phone.
If you are going to watch comic videos on the web then I suggest you to pay a visit this website, it The International Festival of Apps & IPhones | New Haven Theater Jerk contains really thus comic not only movies but also extra material.
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