Photography by Nicholas Strobelt
On September 30th 2014, The Project Room gathered twelve artists and twelve technologists for the purpose of engaging in high-powered yet very brief conversations, under the watchful eyes of twelve "chaperones." The event was called Art & Technology: Speed Dating 2.0.
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Thanks to our hard-working chaperones, we have notes from every conversation that took place, and we did our best to tweet as fast as we could during the one-minute break between "dates." We didn't have time to tweet everything--and some handwriting was just too indecipherable!--but we did our best.
Thank you to Siren, our co-host, and our wonderful participants, whose investment and curiosity made this event a success! Read more about structure of the event in our original invitation. Stay tuned for future Art & Technology events!
Below are some particularly good responses to a few of the questions we asked:
When do you do your best problem-solving?
Which matters more to you, that your work be critically acclaimed, or that it be wildly popular?
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Should your work last forever? If so, how and why?
What does it look like when your work fails?
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What would you do if you weren’t an artist/technologist?
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