About the event
We’re thrilled to be bringing The Creators Project to San Francisco—the world’s epicenter of technology and innovation—for the very first time this spring. We’ll be kicking off our 2012 event series and transforming historic Fort Mason into a colossal two-day art and technology festival featuring towering multimedia art installations, live music performances, film screenings, and panels.
We’ll be exhibiting the best of The Creators Project including United Visual Artists’ striking 40-foot by 40-foot audiovisual installation Origin, scored by electronic composer Scanner, Meditation by Minha Yang, Strata #4 by Quayola, Six-Forty by Four-Eighty by Zigelbaum + Coelho, and several new works from our Creators.
On Saturday we’ll be hosting an array of live music performances, and throughout the weekend we’ll be screening films and hosting creative workshops and panel discussions.
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Meet the Creators at Fort Mason
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Quayola
United Kingdom
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United Visual Artists
United Kingdom
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See the Artwork at Fort Mason
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Strata #4 by Quayola
United States
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Origin by UVA & Scanner
United States
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Minha Yang's Meditation At New York Event 2011
United States
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From the blog
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Humanizing Technology: Meet Zigelbaum + Coelho
Julia Kaganskiy — February 21, 2012
Meet the design studio that's pushing the pixel beyond the screen, and putting the human in human-computer interaction. >> Read More
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The Creators Project Launches 2012 In San Francisco
by The Creators Project Staff — January 31, 2012
We're headed to the Bay Area for our first official West Coast event. >> Read More
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We’re headed to the Bay Area for our first official West Coast event.
Dates and Times
March 17 — 18
Address
Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA
Installations
Origin
by United Visual Artists with score by composer Scanner
Six-Forty by Four-Eighty
by Zigelbaum + Coelho
Image Credit: James Medcraft