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- The recording artist will be online on Tuesday to "live curate" artwork from her followers. October 7, 2013 10:26 AM PDT (Credit: James Martin/CNET) The Material Girl is taking to Twitter to give users input on their own (artistic) material. On Tuesday, Twitter users will be able to tweet artistic work like poetry, images, and 6-second Vine videos to Madonna using the hashtag #artforfreedom, and the recording artist will be online to provide feedback on users' work. Madonna is calling it a "live art curation," and it will start at 4:30 p.m. ET Tuesday. Related posts Nielsen to roll out Twitter ratings for TV shows on Monday Why Twitter isn't like Facebook Twitter IPO reveals interesting tidbits Oops! Thanks to Twitter, penny stock Tweeter jumps 684% Twitter killed off spam accounts in run-up to IPO The event is part of a partnership Madonna just launched with the hashtag's namesake, Art For Freedom, an initiative that encourages artwork on the topic of social justice. Last week, the singer introduced a grant program in which she'll pick one one artist a month over the next year, and donate $10,000 to the nonprofit or project of his or her choice. The veteran singer and her management have been flexing their digital chops lately. In September, Madonna unveiled the partnership with a 17-minute video released with Vice magazine. It is downloadable on BitTorrent. The event also comes amid a Twitter press frenzy. The social network last week made its IPO filing public, and any cross-media integrations that showcase Twitter's influence and usefulness will only help the company's strategy as it leads up to its market debut. On Monday, Nielsen said it would release a report that tracks Twitter chatter about television shows, in addition to its traditional audience-viewing metrics.
The recording artist will be online on Tuesday to "live curate" artwork from her followers. October 7, 2013 10:26 AM PDT (Credit: James Martin/CNET) The Material Girl is taking to Twitter to give users input on their own (artistic) material. On Tuesday, Twitter users will be able to tweet artistic work like poetry, images, and 6-second Vine videos to Madonna using the hashtag #artforfreedom, and the recording artist will be online to provide feedback on users' work. Madonna is calling it a "live art curation," and it will start at 4:30 p.m. ET Tuesday. Related posts Nielsen to roll out Twitter ratings for TV shows on Monday Why Twitter isn't like Facebook Twitter IPO reveals interesting tidbits Oops! Thanks to Twitter, penny stock Tweeter jumps 684% Twitter killed off spam accounts in run-up to IPO The event is part of a partnership Madonna just launched with the hashtag's namesake, Art For Freedom, an initiative that encourages artwork on the topic of social justice. Last week, the singer introduced a grant program in which she'll pick one one artist a month over the next year, and donate $10,000 to the nonprofit or project of his or her choice. The veteran singer and her management have been flexing their digital chops lately. In September, Madonna unveiled the partnership with a 17-minute video released with Vice magazine. It is downloadable on BitTorrent. The event also comes amid a Twitter press frenzy. The social network last week made its IPO filing public, and any cross-media integrations that showcase Twitter's influence and usefulness will only help the company's strategy as it leads up to its market debut. On Monday, Nielsen said it would release a report that tracks Twitter chatter about television shows, in addition to its traditional audience-viewing metrics.
The recording artist will be online on Tuesday to "live curate" artwork from her followers.
(Credit: James Martin/CNET)
The Material Girl is taking to Twitter to give users input on their own (artistic) material.
On Tuesday, Twitter users will be able to tweet artistic work like poetry, images, and 6-second Vine videos to Madonna using the hashtag #artforfreedom, and the recording artist will be online to provide feedback on users' work. Madonna is calling it a "live art curation," and it will start at 4:30 p.m. ET Tuesday.
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The event is part of a partnership Madonna just launched with the hashtag's namesake, Art For Freedom, an initiative that encourages artwork on the topic of social justice. Last week, the singer introduced a grant program in which she'll pick one one artist a month over the next year, and donate $10,000 to the nonprofit or project of his or her choice.
The veteran singer and her management have been flexing their digital chops lately. In September, Madonna unveiled the partnership with a 17-minute video released with Vice magazine. It is downloadable on BitTorrent.
The event also comes amid a Twitter press frenzy. The social network last week made its IPO filing public, and any cross-media integrations that showcase Twitter's influence and usefulness will only help the company's strategy as it leads up to its market debut. On Monday, Nielsen said it would release a report that tracks Twitter chatter about television shows, in addition to its traditional audience-viewing metrics.