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MUSIC+TECH—March 19, 2015

Today, music is already intricately linked with technology. From the manufacture of instruments to the engineering and mixing of audio recordings to the devices we use to listen, music goes through several technologies before it reaches our ears. And musical technologies, and the way we use them, are advancing at a rapid pace. Join us at our MUSIC+TECH event to explore how leading edge individuals are using tech to transform music. Meet and listen to innovators who are using tech to make new forms of music, understand how we process music, and even redefine what we consider music to be.

When+Where

March 19, 6:30-9:00pm

Institute for the Future (map)
201 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301

Agenda

6:30pm | Doors open

6:50pm | Announcements

7:00pm | Intro to MUSIC+TECH by Eri Gentry

7:10pm | Intro by Vinitha Watson, founder of Zoolabs

7:20pm | Lightning talks begin

8:15pm | Social Time

9:00pm | Doors close

  • Beverages and light snacks provided.
  • Consider a small donation of $5-10 to cover costs. It helps us put these events on for you!

For previous events and video, visit plustech.iftf.org

+TECH Format

+TECH is like a meeting of the minds meets happy hour, reminiscent of the scientific salons of bygone days. In a fun and casual atmosphere, experts give Ignite talks (5 minutes, 20 slides, 15 seconds per slide) then discuss.

For More Information

  • Previous events and video: plustech.iftf.org
  • +Tech events: contact Eri Gentry (egentry@iftf.org)
  • IFTF's Technology Horizons program: contact Sean Ness (sness@iftf.org)
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