Location

Deering Estate Visitor Center Theater, 16701 SW 72nd Ave., Miami FL 33157

Event Website

http://ecohumanities.fiu.edu/april22-2017/

Start Date

22-4-2017 2:00 PM

End Date

22-4-2017 12:00 AM

Description

Discuss art and technology in Miami with creative technologists Kevin Arrow and Barron Sherer, co-founders of the picture and film archive Obsolete Media Miami, and Willie Avendano, co-founder of Wynwood education lab 01. Arrow, Sherer, and Avendano will present new ways to think about how technology such as virtual reality, 3D design, and retro media can be wielded to foster collaboration and education. Danni Washington, co-founder of the arts and media-based ocean conservation initiative The Big Blue & You will moderate this interactive small-group dialogue on community resilience. Converse with other Miami residents and embrace a space to test new ideas.

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FIDC005220

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Apr 22nd, 2:00 PM Apr 22nd, 12:00 AM

Creative Technologies and the Arts of Resilience in Miami: An Interactive Dialogue

Deering Estate Visitor Center Theater, 16701 SW 72nd Ave., Miami FL 33157

Discuss art and technology in Miami with creative technologists Kevin Arrow and Barron Sherer, co-founders of the picture and film archive Obsolete Media Miami, and Willie Avendano, co-founder of Wynwood education lab 01. Arrow, Sherer, and Avendano will present new ways to think about how technology such as virtual reality, 3D design, and retro media can be wielded to foster collaboration and education. Danni Washington, co-founder of the arts and media-based ocean conservation initiative The Big Blue & You will moderate this interactive small-group dialogue on community resilience. Converse with other Miami residents and embrace a space to test new ideas.

https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/ecohumanities/events/all/15

 

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