Delivered-To: dfarber+@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2004 13:07:19 -0500
From: "Inouye, Alan" <AInouye@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Upcoming Event of the National Research Council/CSTB in SF Bay Area
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Dave--
For IPers in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Regards,
Alan
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Dear Friend of CSTB:
I would like to invite you to attend one of two presentations of the findings
of the study _Beyond Productivity: Information Technology, Innovation, and
Creativity_, published by the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board
of the National Academies and sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation.
_Beyond Productivity_ examines the dynamic intersection of information
technology with the world of the arts and design. This intersection has
already yielded results of significant cultural and economic value, including
innovative architectural and product designs, computer animated films, games
and music, interactive art installations, cross-cultural experimentation, and
Web-based texts. However, many opportunities for new collaborative ventures
remain to be explored.
Leading the discussions will be Professor William J. Mitchell, academic head
of Media Arts and Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(which includes the Media Lab) and Chairman of the study committee that
produced Beyond Productivity. He will be joined by members of the study
committee, as well as leaders from academia, philanthropy, and the technology
and art communities. Each attendee will receive a complimentary copy of
_Beyond Productivity_.
**Thursday, January 22, 2004 - Yerba Buena Center for the Arts**
--3:30 p.m. Reception in the Grand Lobby
--4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Presentation in the Screening Room
--Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
--701 Mission Street @ 3rd, San Francisco
(four blocks from Union Square and near the Powell and Montgomery Street
BART/Muni stations)
You are invited to view the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts' new exhibition
Bang the Machine: Computer Gaming Art and Artifacts, which addresses the
pervasive influence of video game culture.
**Friday, January 23, 2004 - The San Jose Museum of Art**
--9:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast
--9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Presentation
--Charlotte Wendel Education Center, the San Jose Museum of Art
--110 South Market Street, San Jose
(the Museum is located in the heart of downtown San Jose, at the corner of
Market and San Fernando Sts.)
To confirm your place at one of these presentations, please register online
by January 16 at <cstb.org/project_creativity_califevents> or send an email
to Margaret Huynh (mhuynh@xxxxxxx).
Further information about the study may be found at
<cstb.org/project_creativity>. Please contact Margaret Huynh(mhuynh@xxxxxxx)
with any questions about these events.
Sincerely,
Alan S. Inouye, Ph.D.
Study Director