Insights across decades of creative technology & interactive dance at the DAM


Details
August 25th Schedule:
6-7pm: Social hour, Interactive art gallery & Snack time
7-8:30pm: Announcements & Presentations:
• Joel Swanson, Artist and Assistant Professor at the ATLAS Institute at CU Boulder, will explain how analogue (and often out-dated) technology can offer us useful insights about our current technology. In an economy that valorizes the “new and novel” it can be difficult to critically engage with technology in a meaningful and circumspect way. This exploration will help us to look forward by looking back.
• Justin Gitlin a.k.a. Cacheflowe will talk about the process of building the software behind the Denver Art Museum's popular interactive dance exhibit, #dancelab.
• Tim Burcham, Head of Personalization and Digital Labs at IHS Markit, presents: "Logo to OpenFrameworks, a brief tale of code, data and interactive visuals over 3 decades"
Directions:
1610 Little Raven St., Suite 135
map: http://goo.gl/u1eaf3
We're just over the Millennium Bridge from Union Station if you're coming from LoDo. Otherwise, there's 2-hour parking on Little Raven. Find a Mode Set sign and walk down the driveway or through the breezeway. We're tucked away off the street. Please check the map before you come down.

Insights across decades of creative technology & interactive dance at the DAM