2010/10/07

Social Media, Technologies and New Distribution Channels for Cultural Tangible Assets

Date & Time: Wednesday, October 27, 2010, at 6pm
Location: King Juan Carlos I Center-NYU, 53 Washington Square South (Suite 201) / (212) 998-3650


Panelists

· David Dombrosky, Executive Director, Center for Arts Management and Technology -Carnegie Mellon

· Nuria Lloret, CEO, Masmedios and Department Chair, Art History & Communication Studies-Universidad Politécnica de Valencia

· Victor Samra, Digital Media Marketing Manager, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

· Laurence Lafforgue (moderator), Founder and CEO, ArtWeLove


Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI), an active portion of the global social transformation, do not remain indifferent to the current technological innovations and the internet. The fast development of technology and the reorientation towards specific services and products, which look for unique and enriching experiences, has drastically modified product development and channels of distribution. These modifications have provided infinite access to the market resulting in an impact in consumer behavior and global economy.


Tensiones


Tensiones complements and reinforces with video-art projections the aim pursued by this project of showing the impact of the culture in the economy. It will give the opportunity to Spanish, Latin-American and American artists of showing their works during the conferences´ cycle.


Artists

· Esther Achaerandio “Self-help Exercise III: Affirmations for Money””

· Alberto Borea “Apareces con el humo fabuloso de tu cabellera”

· José Carlos Casado “Egg & Hen”

Esther Achaerandio "Self-Help Exercise III: AffirmatiMoney"

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