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Stanford Arts Institute Stanford University

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    Kickstart Your Art! a presentation by Kickstarter Co-founder Yancey Strickler

    Kickstart Your Art! a presentation by Kickstarter Co-founder Yancey Strickler

    Kickstarter Co-Founder Yancey Strickler discusses how artists have used the platform to fund their work and launch their careers. The presentation is followed by a Q&A led by Professor Jamie Meltzer from the MFA Program in Documentary Film and Video, who used Kickstarter to fund his recent film.

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    Fashion at Stanford: Ron Johnson in conversation with Cathy Horyn on Fashion and Retail

    Fashion at Stanford: Ron Johnson in conversation with Cathy Horyn on Fashion and Retail

    On December 2, 2013, Cathy Horyn, Fashion Critic for the New York Times, sat with Ron Johnson, former CEO of JCPenney and SVP of Retail at Apple, to discuss brand integrity and the future of retail.

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    From Lyric Novel to Lyric Stage: Vikram Seth's The Golden Gate as Novel in Verse and Opera

    From Lyric Novel to Lyric Stage: Vikram Seth's The Golden Gate as Novel in Verse and Opera

    A multi-media presentation of Vikram's Seth's The Golden Gate as Novel in Verse and Opera that includes readings of Seth's verse, a video of a 2010 staged workshop of the opera at Lincoln Center, and a discussion with composer Conrad Cummings.

    The homecoming is long overdue: The Golden Gate, Vikram Seth's 1986 novel-in-verse, was born among Stanford's sandstone buildings and palm trees. Now the Bay Area has a chance to hear highlights of composer Conrad Cummings' opera of the novel. John Henry Davis, who directed the Lincoln Center workshop production, also directs the Stanford program. Seth provides a video welcome.
    Sponsored by the English Department, American Studies Program, and the Arts Institute at Stanford University.

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    12. The Future of Creativity

    12. The Future of Creativity

    A distinguished panel of speakers discuss the future of creativity and the dichotomy between technology and art. (November 2, 2012)

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    11. Fragile Components: A Critical Creative Response to Art in the Digital Age

    11. Fragile Components: A Critical Creative Response to Art in the Digital Age

    Jennifer Brody discusses the dichotomy between art and technology and reflects on the interesting speakers of the day. (November 2, 2012)

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    10. Digitality and the Democratization of Art and Design

    10. Digitality and the Democratization of Art and Design

    (November 2, 2012) Jon McKenzie discusses how practices such as remediation connect to infrastructural changes of knowledge and power.

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