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SUMMARY:Captivate: 1 Day Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:On June 4\, 2024\, come and view this exhibit by the designers and artists listed below at our main space at FourOneNine. No registration needed\, just swing by and let the check in volunteer know you are here to see the exhibit or register for the one of the events taking place in the same space as the exhibit. The exhibit will also be on display during the Official San Francisco Design Weeks Opening Party\, also at FourOneNine. \nThe subject matter of attention is on our minds–how it’s limited\, the new oil\, too short\, precious–the list goes on and on.  The assortment of interactive experiences featured in Captivate aim to provoke discourse and introspection about what captivates our attention\, and the myriad outcomes those engagements have in our lives. From serious to playful\, deeply personal to highly public\, speculative to practical\, delightful to utilitarian\, these diverse works have something to captivate each of you! \n\nMemory Care Experience Station\nMaria Mortati and Scott Minneman\nThe Experience Station provides multisensory media experiences to people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias\, captivating them with sensations from activities\, places\, and things from their past. Memory care clients exhibit a marked uptick in mood\, social engagement and attentiveness\, based on hundreds of trial sessions with the prototype.\n\n\n\nBY YOU \nThomas Euyang\nBy You explores a speculative media landscape where shows are not only recommended based on tastes and preferences but also remade in real time to fit a viewer’s emotions. Through the lens of a reporter\, the project examines how this technology and its downstream effects through four organizations: Limbic\, Neulu\, the American Federation of Audiences\, and CINE46.\n  \n\nNEW EARTH HOTLINE \nCole Ryder\nNew Earth Hotline is an ongoing public art project conducted on the streets of San Francisco that solicits voicemail messages from the city’s inhabitants\, creating a vast repository of public opinion. At the heart of the project is a deceptively simple\, but incredibly important\, question: “What do you know is true in this world?”\n  \nWanderer’s Guide to the Ocean and Islands\nMingrui Cao\nWanderer’s Guide to the Ocean and Islands is an expansive multimedia narrative that delves into the interplay between memory\, geography\, and identity through the metaphor of the ocean. This project not only serves as a storytelling platform but also engages users in an immersive experience\, prompting them to navigate and discover the fluid landscapes of memory and imagination.\n  \nEmotopia: A Journey of Self-discovery\nYuxuan Lei\nEmotopia: A Journey to Self-Discovery is an interactive experience inspired by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy\, Journalling\, and Mindfulness. By perceiving one’s emotions through personal reflection and engaging gameplay\, this experience aims to captivate and guide players towards deeper self-awareness and empathy\n  \nLantern: The Light Guiding ADHD to focus\nPatrick Qiu\n“Lantern” is a mixed reality experience designed to harness the unique cognitive strengths of adults with ADHD\, providing immersive attention guidance and task management to enhance productivity and emotional regulation. Leveraging the benefits of mixed reality\, Lantern supports ADHD users’ work in an obliging way — by captivating their attention — highlighting their potential and supporting effective workflow management.\n  \nFocused Breath\nFarzad Kargaran\nFocused Breath explores the convergence of technology and human experience\, using breath and embodiment to captivate attention and reveal the beauty of our humanity. Through engaging human-machine interactions\, it aims to challenge preconceptions and invite a deeper connection to ourselves and the world around us.\n  \nMoon | Stars | Flora | Fauna | Electrical Box Stories\nEpaCenter\, Sara Aguilar\, Vida Amanat\, JD Beltran\, & Helen Hererra\nFor this public art project\, the City of East Palo Alto commissioned Epacenter’s Sara Aguilar\, Vida Amanat\, JD Beltran\, and Helen Hererra to collaborate in creating original paintings of flora\, fauna\, and space themes that will adorn all of the city’s electrical boxes and serve as backdrops for a delightful AR public art experience. The artist team worked with hundreds of children and youth in East Palo Alto public schools from kindergarten through high school\, who created claymation sculptures which—upon the passing public activating the electrical boxes with their phones through a QR code—will dance\, crawl\, swim\, shine\, and sparkle\, all to an original soundtrack created by East Palo Alto high school bands and musicians.\nEPACENTER\, Sara Aguilar\, Vida Amanat\, JD Beltran\, Valarie Duran\, Helen Hererra-Montano\, Alysa Madrigal\, Cristina Velazquez\, and Trishia Ybarreche-DeLuna \nFor this public art project\, the California Arts Council and the City of East Palo Alto commissioned EPACENTER’s Sara Aguilar\, Vida Amanat\, JD Beltran\, Valarie Duran\, Helen Hererra-Montano\, Alysa Madrigal\, Cristina Velazquez\, and Trishia Ybarreche-DeLuna to collaborate in creating original paintings of flora\, fauna\, and space themes that will adorn all of the city’s electrical boxes and serve as backdrops for a delightful AR public art experience. The artist team worked with hundreds of children and youth in the community and in East Palo Alto public schools\, from kindergarten through high school\, to create claymation sculptures that will activate and dance\, crawl\, swim\, shine\, and sparkle on the electrical boxes when an embedded QR code is scanned\, all to an original soundtrack created by East Palo Alto high school bands and musicians. \nEpacenter.org \n\nOn June 4\, 2024\, the designers and artists will have presentations and conversations about their work in person at 10:00am in the Four One Nine library and outdoor garden area upstairs.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.org/event/captivate/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Innovations in Immersive Reality Experiences
DESCRIPTION:On June 4\, 2024\, the designers and artists of the Captivate Exhibition will have presentations and conversations about their work in person at 10:00am in the Four One Nine library and outdoor garden area upstairs. \nThe subject matter of attention is on our minds–how it’s limited\, the new oil\, too short\, precious–the list goes on and on. The assortment of interactive experiences featured in Captivate aim to provoke discourse and introspection about what captivates our attention\, and the myriad outcomes those engagements have in our lives. From serious to playful\, deeply personal to highly public\, speculative to practical\, delightful to utilitarian\, these diverse works have something to captivate each of you! \nPresented by California College of the Arts\, EPACENTER\, and Mortati Design \n  \nNOTE: This event requires climbing 2 flights of stairs to attend. There is no elevator or lift available.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.org/event/innovations-in-immersive-reality-experiences/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Emergency Was Curiosity: In Defense of Useless Projects
DESCRIPTION:A talk and Q&A with investor and producer Christie George about The Emergency Was Curiosity\, an illustrated book report inspired by Jenny Odell’s How to Do Nothing. Christie’s project could be categorized as useless – there was no client\, no publisher\, no commissioning editor; she did this project for no other reason than that she wanted to. \nDuring the summer of 2020\, inspired by ideas about attention in Jenny’s book\, Christie began making hand-drawn illustrations\, watercolors\, and collages as a creative response and a means to develop her own practice of attention. What began for her as a “book report” turned into a body of artwork\, an exhibition\, an event series and\, more recently\, a group project. \nThis talk will ask each of us: what is worth paying attention to? Christie will mount a defense of your most useless projects – the work that is hard to categorize\, commodify\, or sell – and challenge you to honor and follow your own creative attention. \nSpeakers: \nChristie George\,  Investor/Producer \n  \n 
URL:https://sfdesignweek.org/event/the-emergency-was-curiosity/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business of Design,Design + Books,Design Culture,Women in Design
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