Art and Technology Roundtable Comes to Pasadena
Pasadena, Calif. (PRWEB) October 14, 2015 -- A roundtable discussion on Monday, Oct. 19 will ask the question of whether art belongs with technology. The discussion, titled “Get Art out of Technology,” will be at Cross Campus Pasadena, 85 N. Raymond Ave., starting at 4:30 p.m.
The event is hosted by Pasadena advertising agency Echo-Factory as part of Innovate Pasadena Connect Week 2015.
The roundtable discussion will feature three panelists from leading technology and marketing firms in the region. Tony McCall is the managing director for North America for Ableton, a developer of leading audio production software. Cleigh Reed is a photographer and cinematographer from the Red Digital Camera Company, a manufacturer of professional-grade digital cinematography and photography tools. Dea Goldsmith is the co-founder and chief creative officer of Echo-Factory.
The discussion will be moderated by Jordan Hochenbaum, co-founder of online creative education platform Kadenze.
The event is free and open to the public, but admission is limited to ticket holders. Tickets are available while quantities last at getartout.echo-factory.com.
Innovate Pasadena Connect Week is a series of independently organized seminars, workshops and social events at venues across Pasadena from Oct. 19–25. More information on the week’s events is available at connectpasadena.com.
About Echo-Factory: Echo-Factory is a creative-based advertising agency and photography studio located in Pasadena, Calif. The agency works with startups, mid-level businesses and national brands on strategy, R&D, concepting, design and implementation. The company, recognized for its custom photography and graphic design, is also known for its Internet marketing services, including website development, SEO content creation and social media management. Echo-Factory’s diverse client portfolio ranges from clean-tech to action sports and fashion to heavy-industrial. View the Echo-Factory portfolio at http://www.echo-factory.com.
Michael Schaffer, Echo-Factory, http://echo-factory.com, +1 (626) 993-3770, [email protected]
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