Winner of the Event of the Year (Business Women Scotland Awards), Art of Possible is back with a new series of inspirational events and workshops that bring together Scotland’s creatives, policy-makers and STEM professionals to consider civic uses for the regions’ world-leading emerging and enabling (E&E) technologies.

The third event in our ‘Future of…’ series will explore the arts and entertainment sectors. From music and broadcast to design and fashion, the creative industries are undergoing a radical transformation. Advances in artificial intelligence, immersive technologies and blockchain are opening up new avenues for creativity and user experience like never before.

At ‘…Future of Arts and Entertainment’, we will hear from a variety of creative leaders on how industry must adapt, open the doors for cross-sector collaboration, and harness the power of disruptive technologies for the benefit of the sector and society.

In the process, the event will introduce you to a group of ground-breaking and inspirational creators, innovators and knowledge experts in Scotland, working to drive the diffusion of disruptive technologies in the arts and entertainment sectors.

Art of Possible: The Future of Arts and Entertainment starts at 1pm on Thursday, July 11 at The Lighthouse, Glasgow.

Panellists

Scottish Ballet: Tony Currie, Digital Producer and Zachary Eastwood-Bloom, Digital Artist in Residency

Join Scottish Ballet’s Digital Producer, Tony Currie and their first ever Digital Artist in Residence, Zachary Eastwood-Bloom as they give an insight into the development of Scottish Ballet’s second Digital Season. Zachary and Tony will discuss their experience of creating a series of new works, working across multiple art forms, and the opportunities presented by working digitally.

More panellists for the event will be announced very shortly so keep your eye on our Eventbrite page and follow the #artofpossible hashtag on Twitter!

 

Links

Art of Possible: The Future of Arts and Entertainment