Technologists, innovators, scholars and artists will coalesce into teams on the 
Sculpture Court of the Walters Art Museum at ArtBytes 3, Friday, February 
6-Sunday, February 8, 2015. Participants will collaborate to design and build 
technologies that enhance the museum experience for visitors and winners will 
be announced on Sunday at 2 p.m. in Graham Auditorium. Winners will be 
announced on Sunday at 2 p.m. in Graham Auditorium. Five thousand dollars in 
prize money will be awarded.

"We offer access to the information and images about our collection free to the 
public and are always looking for opportunities to share that data in 
compelling new ways," said Jim Maza, chief technology officer at the Walters. 
"New this year, the museum will award prizes to projects that serve key 
audiences in categories including scholars, students and teachers, museum 
visitors and Internet users."

ArtBytes participants can use museum's galleries for inspiration throughout the 
weekend while museum staff and partners from Wikimedia DC, Cheshire Software 
Solutions, and Alchemy Learning Project will be on hand to provide support for 
the projects. Leaders of the technology and innovation communities will judge 
which teams were most successful.

Confirmed judges are Samuel Hoi, president, Maryland Institute College of Art; 
Jeannie Howe, executive director, Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance; David 
McKibbin, alchemist/programmer /inventor, Firaxis Games; Sheri Parks, associate 
professor in American Studies at the University of Maryland and regular 
contributor to WYPR "Midday"; Murray Taylor, president, Digital Steamworks.

Important technologies that are now in regular use at the museum had their 
start at previous years' ArtBytes events. These include the Application Program 
Interface, or API, that allows programmers to access data about the museum's 
collection and the iPhone game, Art Lies. Both were initiated as hackathon 
projects and then more fully produced in partnership with the Walters.

The Abell Foundation has generously donated $5,000 for cash prizes.

Registration is available online at 
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/art-bytes-at-the-walters-tickets-9534980383 .  
Participants can also suggest ideas online and vote on their favorite 
suggestions.

Schedule of Events

Friday, February 6, 6-9 p.m., Sculpture Court, kickoff event invites 
participants to  propose programs and applications inspired by art to enhance 
the museum experience. Beer, wine and cheese will be served. Museum galleries 
will be open until 9 p.m.

Saturday, February 7,10 a.m.-12 a.m., Sculpture Court, participants collaborate 
to produce their technologies. The museum's galleries will be available for 
participants to view until 5 p.m.

Sunday, February 8, 2-4 p.m., Graham Auditorium, participants will present 
their creations and judges will announce which teams were most successful.
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