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Award-winning directors Michaela Ternasky-Holland and Aaron Santiago are building worlds at the cutting edge of AI, VR, and immersive media.

​Rather than create for spectacle, their aim is to collapse the distance between strangers.

​​In collaboration with the National Arts Club and its Art and Technology Committee, this conversation will reveal how they use generative AI, motion capture, 360° cinematography, projection mapping, and volumetric capture to tell stories that cross lines of culture, ability, and lived experience.

​From Emmy-winning VR documentaries screened at Tribeca and Cannes to experimental AI films created with OpenAI's SORA, Ternasky-Holland and Santiago work where technology stops being a tool and starts becoming a language.

​They'll discuss their solo projects, their collaborations, and the question at the heart of their practice: Does technology inspire art, or does art give technology meaning?

​Whether you're a creator, technologist, or just curious about where storytelling is headed, this is a rare chance to hear from two artists shaping the future of how we connect.

​​Reserve your spot and arrive early. Space is limited.

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