WVIZ/PBS ideastream®: Applause

Applause is an Emmy award-winning locally produced TV show that celebrates artists and cultural groups around Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Each week this on-air arts magazine broadcasts a fresh half-hour of features, performances, on-location reports, and interviews from the studios of WVIZ/PBS ideastream. Special thanks to the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College for the use of their Steinway Piano on Around Noon/Applause.

Applause airs:
WVIZ/PBS: Thursdays - 7:30 PM, Saturdays - 6:30 PM, Sundays - 12:30 PM
The Ohio Channel: Mondays - 12:30 AM | 4:30 AM | 8:30 PM, Tuesdays - 12:30 AM | 4:30 AM | 8:30 AM | 4:00 PM, Wednesdays - 12:00 AM | 8:00 AM

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Topics: Arts, Education, Other
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On this episode of Applause we hear from the person tapped to lead the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, one of the crown jewels of University Circle, into the future. Plus we meet a man who moves to a different beat…abstract expressionist Alfred Bright. And works of art that have been ABSTRACTED from computer codes and software packages known as DIGITAL ART…it’s an emerging art form that doesn’t rely on traditional mediums to create films, paintings and illustrations but rather PC’s and MAC’s. At the forefront of this digital revolution is Cleveland Institute of Art Professor Scott Ligon. Who’s written extensively about this in a new book, Digital Art Revolution: Creating Fine Art with Photoshop.

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