Baltimore-The Walters Art Museum will host its second annual hackathon, Art 
Bytes 
II<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/art-bytes-at-the-walters-tickets-9534980383>, 
where technology and creative communities work together to build programs and 
applications to enhance the museum experience for visitors. The event will be 
at the Walters Art Museum from Friday, January 24-Sunday, January 26, 2014. 
Technologists, innovators, scholars and artists will coalesce into teams in the 
Walters' Sculpture Court to design and develop their solutions.

Art Bytes participants will be able to visit the museum's galleries for 
inspiration throughout the weekend while museum staff will be on hand to 
provide support for the projects. Leaders of the technology and innovation 
communities will judge which teams were most successful. The experience of Art 
Bytes will be captured on video and displayed online. $5,000 in prize money 
will be awarded.

Judges are Mario Armstrong, digital lifestyle expert, CNN, NPR, WYPR; Greg 
Cangialosi, co-founder of Betamore and managing director, Nucleus Ventures, 
LLC; Jeannie Howe, executive director, Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance; Sid 
Meier, director of creative development, Firaxis; Sheri Parks, associate 
professor in American Studies at the University of Maryland and regular 
contributor to WYPR "Midday"; Murray Taylor, president, Digital Steamworks; and 
Deb Tillett, president and executive director, Emerging Technology Centers.

At the first Art Bytes Project teams employed a number of emerging 
technologies, including 3D printing, augmented reality and geo-location. 
Participants developed Frame, a web app optimized for mobile phones which 
provides additional context to the artwork people see in the Walters and an 
API, or application programming interface, that allows computer programs to 
communicate with each other. The Walters' API allows applications to use data 
about the Walters collection and will be available for participants to use 
during the Hackathon.

To register, visit 
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/art-bytes-at-the-walters-tickets-9534980383.
Participants can suggest ideas and to vote on their favorite suggestions at 
http://artbytes.uservoice.com/forums/164694-general

About the Walters Museum
The Walters Art Museum is located in downtown Baltimore's historic Mount Vernon 
Cultural District at North Charles and Centre Streets. At the time of his death 
in 1931, museum founder Henry Walters left his entire collection of 
art-including a legendary collection of illuminated medieval manuscripts that 
is a national treasure-to the city of Baltimore. Between 1895 and 1931, Walters 
collected around 730 codices. Its permanent collection includes ancient art, 
medieval art and manuscripts, decorative objects, Asian art and Old Master and 
19th-century paintings.

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Dylan Kinnett: Web & Social Media Manager at The Walters Art 
Museum<http://www.thewalters.org/>

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