
Artsdata:
Open Data Solutions for Event Discoverability
Did you know that earlier this year, Google updated their guidelines for event discoverability? These changes have a significant impact on how live performances are recommended to arts goers.
Luckily, the Artsdata knowledge graph is designed to help machines access and understand event data, thus bridging the discoverability gap between AI and the performing arts.
In this session, you will learn how sharing your open data with Artsdata can enable your organization to reach audiences in spite of any roadblocks that search engines and AI put in your way. You will also have the opportunity to ask questions, share your own experiences, and hear from organizations who have leveraged Artsdata to boost their event visibility.
This session will be particularly helpful for presenters, artistic companies, agents/managers and anyone else who manages data about events and performers.
Although the event will take place in English, questions and comments are welcome in both official languages.
Talk led by:
Morgan Pannunzio
Morgan Pannunzio (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Toronto, on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas of the Credit River, Huron-Wendat, and Haudenosaunee peoples. A Humber College alumna, Morgan holds a Bachelor of Music (Voice, 2023) and a certificate in Creative Writing (2024). Alongside her artistic practice, Morgan works as a Data and Media Project Manager at the Canadian Association for the Performing Arts (CAPACOA), where she combines her passion for open data and the arts.