ISET Third Annual Immersive Media Summit: Opening Remarks, Keynote Speaker, and Presentation
Description
Immersive Storytelling and Emerging Technologies, Johns Hopkins University's newest program, is opening up its industry and creative expertise through an exclusive immersive media summit showcasing the incredible innovations and research in the fields of virtual and augmented reality, hosted by the Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund. This year's event will particularly focus on artificial intelligence.
Late registration opens at 5 p.m. followed by opening remarks at 5:30 with additional speakers:
- Keynote speaker: Stephanie Dinkins, associate professor of Art, Stony Brook University, Sundance New Frontiers Story Lab Fellow 2018, 2019 Capital Creative Grantee
- Presentation by: Dr. Courtney Cogburn, associate professor of Social Work at Columbia University, faculty of the Columbia Population Research Center
Enjoy all the events of the two-day Third Annual Immersive Media Summit:
- Dec. 6: Registration and demos at the Baltimore Improv Group Theater
- Dec. 6: Opening remarks, keynote speaker, and presentation
- Dec. 7: Demos at the JHU-MICA Film Centre
- Dec. 7: Immersive workshops and training sessions
Immersive Storytelling and Emerging Technologies (ISET) is a new program lead by the industry's leading and award-winning creative pioneers. It is designed to utilize and contextualize dominant emerging technologies — including virtual reality, augmented reality, and artificial intelligence — for artistic expression and social impact. The concentration offers new perspectives as to how we relate to the world, others and — most importantly — ourselves. Experimentation is encouraged. Recent student projects have included aspects of ethnography, experimental art, data visualization, animation, oral history, and narrative virtual reality.
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students