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Media Sandbox Capstone Series
Following TEDxLansing 2012
Friday, April 13 | Lansing Public Media
Center | 2:30p to
5:00p
With a focus on
information design and video entertainment, the inaugural Media Sandbox Series
explores visual communication through the lenses of design, business and
technology. Our guests aren’t just good; they’re the best. They’ll tell us
about how their brains operate (or try to, at least) and the work that they do.
Following their talks, a panel will convene for an interactive conversation
including those burning questions we’ll surely want to ask.
The Media Sandbox Series is a collaboration between
the College of Communication Arts & Sciences at
Join us for a day of
ideas worth spreading and rock stars worth meeting.
9:00a: TEDxLansing
1:00p: Lunch (included in
a CCFF pass and TEDxLansing ticket)
2:30p: Media Sandbox
Capstone Series
3 ways to attend:
-Get a full Capital
City Film Festival pass for $50 (includes TEDxLansing,
lunch and the Media Sandbox Series in addition to all 4 days of films,
concerts, and parties)
-Purchase a TEDxLansing ticket for $35 (includes TEDxLansing,
lunch and the Media Sandbox Series)
-Just show up. The Media
Sandbox Series (2:30p to 5:00p) is free and open to the public
The most important part:
Our guests
Ben
Fry received his
doctoral degree from the Aesthetics + Computation Group at the MIT Media Laboratory,
where his research focused on combining fields such as computer science,
statistics, graphic design, and data visualization as a means for understanding
information. Check him out at benfry.com and http://fathom.info/
Diane
deCordova is the
Video Sales Specialist Lead for Google, offering solutions for TV/Video
marketers on YouTube and the Google Video Network. Follow her at @videosales
and @NNNbusdev
Graham
Roberts is a
Graphics Editor at The New York Times. He creates work for both the print and
web editions, along with a team of highly talented and creative individuals.
Check him out at http://grahaphics.com and follow him at @grahaphics