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Mar 30 / 7:09pm

Introducing the Dantrack Mobile Guide

A project to track and analyze, via mobile devices, Steely Dan-in-retail encounters

Imagine walking into a Rite Aid, pulling out your iPhone, and learning how many times Hey Nineteen has been played here, or learning that Dr. Wu (which features a strung-out junkie, BTW) once graced the audio backdrop at the prescription counter. Perfection and grace, indeed. 

In a very funny NPR interview   several years ago, Walter Becker -- one half of Steely Dan -- noted wryly, "It's universally agreed that our music is the best possible rock music to play in a supermarket."  In fact, it really is commonplace to hear a Steely Dan tune wafting down the aisles of a Home Depot, Thriftway, or Rite Aid. This phenomenon is bizarre enough considering that music so brilliantly written and executed has somehow landed in the harsh fluorescent milieu of retail; but what pushes it to the realm of the surreal is the fact that their always clever lyrics, delivered with dripping irony by other-half Donald Fagen, are densely populated with references to all manner of unsavory characters, e.g. drug dealers, pedophiles, addicts, pimps, the dangerously unhinged, general losers... you get the idea.  It even prompted a frozen food aisle epiphany for the great writer William Gibson, who related in a 2000 essay:

Do the people who program these supermarket background tapes have any idea what this song is actually about? On this basis alone I have always maintained that Steely Dan's music was, has been and remains among the most genuinely subversive ouevres in late-20th-century pop.

As a longtime Steely Dan fan this has been on my mind for many years.  I had my own epiphany on New Year's Eve 2006.   I walked into a busy PA State Liquor Store and found Deacon Blues playingwith patrons and employees apparently oblivious to the chorus "Drink Scotch whisky all night long / And die behind the wheel."  Then and there I determined that I must, somehow, initiate a worldwide tracking system to preserve this, and other golden Dan-in-retail moments, for posterity.  I set up a database and put a website together containing a form for people to input the when and where of their Steely Dan retail encounters.  

Fast forward to the creation of the ici mobile app. Geo-located data? User generated mobile content? Yes, ici and the Dantrack project are a match made in heaven.  Anyone and everyone is urged to contribute to this behemoth of truly significant data when they hear Steely Dan in public retail environments in one of five ways: Download the free "ici" app for iPhone and select "Input" to report it on the spot; online, submit to the Dantrack "channel" on icihere.com;  email the details -- date, place, address, song, and notable circumstances to joan@yestheresgasinthecar.com; Tweet it to @steeldantrack; or post to the Dantrack wall on Facebook.

NOTE: To view Dantrack data collected so far from your iPhone OR Android (new!!), download the free "ici" app, select Channel view, and then select "Dantrack"; online, visit www.icihere.com, again selecting Channel view and clicking on "Dantrack."

Interested in Steely Dan's 2011 Shuffle Diplomacy tour? Read my Huffington Post piece on the touring band here

Filed under  //  app   ici   mobile   steely dan   tech  
Aug 10 / 5:58am

New Voting Process for ici Award

Originally, the ici award allowed anonymous voting based on the voter's IP address which is normally a unique, static value for each workstation. The voting system stored the IP address when the vote is cast and prevented that voter from voting again for the same applicant in the same day.

We have discovered a flaw in this voting system. Some workstations are assigned dynamic IP addresses while other workstations share one IP address. The most common example of a dynamic IP address is a dial up service such as AOL. Anyone using such as service will be able to vote multiple time in a day for the same applicant.

In order to address this flaw, we will require all voters to sign in prior to voting.

Please be assured that although, going forward, registration will be required by voters for the ici Mobile App Award, you have not lost any of your previous votes.  The current change -- requiring all voters to sign in as a registered ici user -- will prevent individuals with dynamic IP addresses to vote multiple times for the same applicant in a single day. We are doing everything possible to ensure a completely fair chance for all applicants, and registration is the best way to accomplish this.   All votes received prior to this change in policy have been maintained.  

Just to reiterate, all voters will be reminded to sign in before voting. Registering is a simple process that only requires a unique email address. As mentioned earlier, ici has a strick privacy policy; registration information is used by ici only to ensure the integrity of the voting process, so the email addresses will never be used for marketing purposes by ici or any other organization.  

We apologize for any confusion this might cause.  Our goal is to make the system as fair as possible for everyone. 
Aug 5 / 10:12am

Add Sizzle to Your Mobile App Award Application

Are you applying for the ici Mobile App Award? Remember, the winner is determined by anonymous online votes. To give yourself the best chance to win, try the following:

  • Post the ici award widget on your web site and Facebook page (available on the 'Status' tab of your application - if you have trouble finding it, let us know!)

  • Send appeals to your Facebook and Twitter fans.

  • Create a short YouTube video to promote your entry, and link it to the ici voting page and your web site.

  • Post your application information, i.e. "Why Your Organization Deserves My Vote" in your blog or Facebook wall.

  • Include the award info in your newsletter distributions, and give your subscribers the vote page link to forward to their friends!

Oh, and a reminder: 87 days may seem a long way off, but if you are sitting on that entry remember the earlier you submit it, the better chance you have to get votes. (Your supporters can vote for you only once per day...)

Sample ici Award Widget

Use the widget code on the 'Status' tab of your application to add this widget to your web page. From this widget, your fans will link to the vote page.

Good luck, and remember we are here to answer any questions. Just e-mail award@icihere.com!

Aug 1 / 8:42pm

So Why Is ici Focusing on Arts and Culture?

In tough economic times, it is a sad reality that arts and culture are usually the first to hit the chopping block when government and foundations cut back on spending (never mind that any number of studies can show that arts funding spurs significant social and economic returns --  that's another discussion in itself).  The cruel irony is that this economic pinch coincides with a time of exponential growth in consumer-level mobile technology -- technology that cultural organizations in particular could harness to enhance programming, services, and audience outreach.    Audiences who are quickly adopting this technology are ready to be challenged and engaged in new ways, yet most arts organizations lack not only the money but the technical resources to keep up with this demand.    In ici's early planning stages, it was clear in our discussions with art programmers, administrators, and marketers that there is no shortage of need for innovative technology -- the stumbling block is simple lack of resources.

Thus came the decision to shape ici with the needs of the nonprofit arts and cultural community in mind, and also to support this community with dedicated channels within the ici platform at no-cost -- no strings attached.   The reward for ici is seeing our technology actualized at an optimum level by the most innovative users (early examples have included POST/Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 & 2011 and Philagrafika 2010).   By helping creative organizations thrive and take advantage of exciting new technological possibilities, we are doing our part to promote the arts as a relevant -- and necessary -- component of a healthy society.

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Filed under  //  arts   culture   ici   nonprofit   technology  
Jul 30 / 2:08pm

New ici Demo Video

by Ken Kay

Check out the new ici demo video! http://icihere.com/demo/demo.php

This video highlights the benefits of using ici as a mobile guide to cultural events. Using the built-in mapping and proximity detection features, ici delivers the information essential to finding interesting events wherever you are.

Jul 30 / 7:55am

ici Mobile App Award - Off to the Races!

The ici Mobile App Award, which will present the winning cultural organization from the Mid-Atlantic region their own custom, location-aware i-Phone app,  is up and running!  Our first two entrants -- Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company of DC and InLiquid of Philadelphia -- clearly understand the power of the early bird in a competition that will be determined by public vote.

One important note: unlike most other online voting competitions for nonprofits, ici does NOT require registration to vote, nor does it collect personal information from voters.   The process is strictly anonymous, with the only restriction being voters are limited to voting no more than once for any single organization in a 24 hour period.    So get out there and vote at http://www.icihere.com/award/award.php, and keep checking back for new entrants, which will be added regularly until October 31.  Of course, if you are one of those organizations currently waiting in the wings to finalize your entry, we encourage you to activate yourself soon to get in the running!

Jul 26 / 7:14pm

Welcome to the ici blog

This blog explores the uses of mobile technologies in the cultural world. As the authors of ici, we enable cultural organizations to reach new audiences with mobile technologies.