Remixology 4: the future of video on the web

Net Tuesday Vancouver is thrilled to be a sponsor of a collaborative opportunity with Fresh Media. Remixology is a series of bringing people together to sample and share ideas in discussions led by some of Vancouver’s best and brightest media remixologists.
On February 25th, 2011, in collaboration with W2 Community Media Arts Centre,  Remixology 4 will feature an interactive talk with Brett Gaylor (Director of RIP – Remix Manifesto) and Vancouver’s finest remixologists about the future of the video on the web.
Our Speaker//
Brett Gaylor is the project lead for Mozilla’s Web Made Movies project, an open video laboratory researching the intersection of video and the web. Before working with Mozilla, Brett directed the award wining documentary RiP!: A Remix Manifesto, created OpenSourceCinema.org, helped found homelessnation.org, and was a key creative at the Montreal-based production house EyeSteelFilm.
WHEN and WHERE//
Friday, February 25, 2011
Doors 7pm | Talk 8pm
W2 Storyeum Salon (151 West Cordova)
TICKETS //
$5 tickets in advance and $10 at the door
FYI – we sold out last time!
WHY //
Because inquiring minds need to discuss! Because connecting and collaborating matters. Because Vancouver needs a launch pad for media innovation, and we want you to be a part of it.
FULL AGENDA //
7pm – doors open –  food, music, cash bar and socializing.
8pm – Interactive talk with Brett Gaylor, video innovator, filmmaker, and director of RiP!: A Remix Manifesto
Following this the gathering will close with a collaboratory social/networking session including a cash bar and music
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