The Visual Frontier: How the Arts, Pop Culture, and Business Innovate the Way We Consume and Use Information

Description
Why are we so attracted to the visual? How are artists, businesses, hackers, and others evolving the way we relate to, react with, and use information and data online? What drives these innovators? How do their inventions -- from works of art to pieces of code -- relate to each other, and how will they drive innovation in the political space?

Speakers

 * Samuel Yates - Artist


 * Josh Klein


 * Elizabeth Windram - Google


 * Tanya Tarr (Moderator) - Director, 2009 Politics Online Conference

From Samuel

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From Josh

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From Elizabeth

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From Tanya

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General/from discussion

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