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Press Release from Design is Change

WHAT: 5D | Design is Change "The Language of World Building"

WHO: Paulynn Cue – Moderator (Co-Founder, Curator and Co-Producer of 5D | Design is Change and CCO of Unified Field Corporation);  JoAnn Kuchera-Morin – Panelist (Creator of AlloSphere); Kevin Carpenter – Panelist (Dir. of Operations & Hardware of Hanson Robotics); Amber Case – Panelist (Cyborg Anthropologist and New Media Consultant)

WHEN: Thursday, December 3, 7:00-10:00 pm

WHERE: Hammer Museum, Billy Wilder Theater, 10899 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles

How can our deeper understanding of language inform our designs for a better world? How does design of new language allow us to determine the influence and direction of the worlds we build? As storytellers and world builders in immersive media, how can we use new language in storytelling to change the world?

Three of the world's leading innovators in data visualization, computer science, robotics, software engineering, communications, and human and digital anthropology will examine and discuss design and experience of language, its use in narrative technologies, its impact on human understanding, and its role in social change to create better digital and real worlds.

Open to the public. Free of charge. First come first served. Tickets required and available at Billy Wilder Theater Box Office 1 hour prior to event. RSVP to: 5d@designischange.org







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