Some of you may know I'm a recent convert and fan of opera. Yeah I couldn't believe it either, but being engaged to an opera singer tends to do that.

Anyway, when you think of opera you don't usually think of Twitter, and yet you should. In fact not only is Vancouver Opera on Twitter (and rather active I must say), but so is the Royal Opera House. Oh did I mention that the ROH is using Twitter to compose and opera ? Not sure how that will work out, but how about summarizing the plot of an opera in 140 or fewer? Saturday Afternoon at the Opera is running a contest to do just that.
If that doesn't make your tech sing, how about a conductor tweeting during a symphony? The National Symphony Orchestra did just that , and without the Earth spinning off its axis, but Beethoven might have spun a tad.
Do you think tech and art have a place together?


Have to say I do, but then again I'm just a little biased ... on both sides of the fence.