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Hello All!
L will be out of town, so Ruth Sergel* will be leading this month's open studio. We will focus on using Isadora to create interactive documentary projects including strategies for seamless public participation, story building through scenes and using Isadora to create audience experiences that are transformative.

No prior experience with Isadora is necessary but please bring pictures/video/audio that you'd like to use as a base for your project and we will launch from there.

If you are new to Isadora, we provide a free Isadora 7-Day license to jump start your work.
All are welcome!

Isadora is a software created by and for artists to use interactivity in performance, installations and more. Learn about Isadora here.

Ruth Sergel has exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art (NYC), Boston Museum of Fine Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, National Museum of Women in the Arts, New-York Historical Society, Anthology Film Archives, 3LD Art & Technology Center, and Künstlerhaus Bethanien (Berlin). Her work is in the permanent collection of Universität Hamburg. Her projects have been supported by the New York State Council on the Arts, Jerome Foundation, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and the 21st Century ILGWU Heritage Fund. Ruth was resident researcher in video at New York University where she received her masters degree and a fellow in Public Humanities at Brown University. In 2011, Ruth was honored to be included in the Community Leaders Briefing Series at the Obama White House. Her first book, See You in the Streets! Art, Action and Remembering the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, won a 2017 American Book Award.

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