The Web, for Artists
October 4th, 2009
I’m honored to be the speaker at the next Tiny Army meeting.
Tiny Army is the brainchild of Daniel Davis, he of Monster Commute fame. It’s a monthly gathering of Phoenix-area artists and illustrators.
Basically, the talk will be about assorted Internet geekery (What exactly is the Internet? What’s a domain name? What’s a hosting service? What’s HTML? Is that the same thing as PHP? Is it contagious? ) for people who are not Internet geeks.
And I’m doing a comic to help ‘asplain it all.
There are great opportunities for artists to get their stuff on the Web, and a little tech knowledge can help guide some key decisions.
When: Wednesday, October 7th, 6 pmWhere: Art Institute of Phoenix
2233 W Dunlap Ave # 109, Phoenix, AZ
We’re meeting in Room 239.
Take the elevator to the 2nd floor and make an immediate right as you step out the doors and you’ll come to a hall.
Make a left down the hall.
Follow the hall down & it dead-ends into Rm. 239.
3 Responses to “The Web, for Artists”
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October 5th, 2009 at 07:49 AM
I like your comic idea – looks pretty funny. :)
October 5th, 2009 at 08:23 AM
Thanks. And thanks for teaching me a new German word.
October 8th, 2009 at 11:30 AM
Hey James -
I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to present at TINY ARMY. I know that everyone really enjoyed it, and I’m pretty sure that most of us got something out of it.
Thank you!
Please keep attending as your schedule allows.
Best!
Daniel