Following up from this earlier post, here’s our video from the Dietch Art Parade! Many thanks to Tiny Masters of Today for allowing us to use their track “Trendsetter” (featuring Kimya Dawson & Angelo Spencer). Bang Bang Boom Cake, the new LP from Tiny Masters is being released September 25, so check ’em out. More thanks to Ken Yee, a Flickr contact of ours and fellow Brooklynite, for allowing us use of his parade photography in the vid. It was pretty difficult to shoot the parade and be in it at the same time, so we were grateful to have this additional material in our editing process.
Shelley Bernstein is the former Vice Director of Digital Engagement & Technology at the Brooklyn Museum where she spearheaded digital projects with public participation at their center. In the most recent example—ASK Brooklyn Museum—visitors ask questions using their mobile devices and experts answer in real time. She organized three award-winning projects—Click! A Crowd-Curated Exhibition, Split Second: Indian Paintings, GO: a community-curated open studio project—which enabled the public to participate in the exhibition process.
Shelley was named one of the 40 Under 40 in Crain's New York Business and her work on the Museum's digital strategy has been featured in the New York Times.
In 2016, Shelley joined the staff at the Barnes Foundation as the Deputy Director of Digital Initiatives and Chief Experience Officer.