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JACKIE – Animation Short Film 2018 – GOBELINS
Jackie, an old widow tells the story about her routine and loneliness during an interview
A Hand-Drawn Animation of Merging Faces and Morphing Bodies by Daniel Zvereff
Brooklyn-based artist Daniel Zvereff works in a combination of drawing, photography, and videography and all three come into play in a animated short. The three minute long film is a music video for Norwegian singer-songwriter Okay-Kaya’s song “Emulate”. It is a departure … Continue reading
Junction
Based on the children’s graphic novel ‘Junction’ by Nathan Jurevicius and published by Koyama Press. For generations the Face Changers have made the clay tokens that alter the winds and faces of their kin. This month the youngest is tasked … Continue reading
Consciousness and Creation: The Neuroscience of Perception
Neuroscientist Anil Seth explains how what we perceive isn’t an accurate reflection of a real, externally existing world. In fact, perception and hallucination are based on similar processes—they are our brain’s interpretation of myriad inputs. His groundbreaking research provides fascinating … Continue reading
Grace Boyle – Multisensory Storytelling
Grace Boyle is the founder and Director of The Feelies, creating stories that speak to all of your senses. She believes that opening up greater realms of our perception for storytelling–painting with more of that sensory palette–can allow audiences to … Continue reading
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Vivienne Ming – SuperHuman(ity): Optimizing Human Potential
Inspired by a remarkable personal transition, Vivienne Ming, CEO of Socos and self-proclaimed mad scientist, has set out to make people better versions of themselves. Whether she’s creating wearable technology to help autistic children learn empathy, or designing cutting-edge neuroprosthetics, … Continue reading