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Date: Thursday, December 03, 2009 At 07:00 PM
Duration: 3 Hours
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Innovations in interactive mapping have exploded recently: media artists all over the world are harnessing mobile platforms and geospatial technologies to tell stories in new ways. Visual analytics are more important than ever, and are being used to trace narrative arcs globally, to track audience participation, measure engagement, and assess the social impact of media. Documentary filmmakers are architecting new outreach models based in mapping code, semantic search functionality, and even computational linguistics.
At this Innovation Salon, come have your mind be blown about the future of public media and civic engagement through emerging mapping technologies. Experts from Google Earth, Ushahidi, and Radical Design join award-winning independent filmmakers to help us map some of the most exciting projects and new innovations. Invited panelists: Richard Hintz, Engineer, CENIC Patrice O'Neill, Executive Producer, Not In Our Town David Taylor, Founder and Director, Radical Design Tina Ornduff, Google Earth Education Shiree Dyson, Curator of Public Programs and Online Development, Museum of the African Diaspora December 3, 2009, 7pm at BAVC (2727 Mariposa Street, 2nd Floor, SF, 94110) This event is free for current BAVC members. For non-members, there is a small $10 fee. Please RSVP here > Questions? Email membership@bavc.org or call us at (415) 558-2196. |
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