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SXSW Film 2016 Program Guide

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FILM CONFERENCE 9 0 S X C re t e s x s w. c o m FILM CONFERENCE FILM CONFERENCE F R E E A N D O P E N T O T H E P U B L I C SX CREATE FRIDAY, MARCH 11 SUNDAY, MARCH 13 PALMER EVENTS CENTER FRIDAY 12:30 PM PALMER EVENTS CENTER ROOM 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DUAL Bot Prt Bot Party is a humanist collective of artists and engineers, exploring the intersection of art and technology through live comedic performance with humans and robots. Creators Arthur Simone and Martin Triplett recap the history, theory and logistics of the groundbreaking Bot Party show while bots Annabelle and Ava perform improvisations. #botparty Arthur Simone, Coldtowne Theater; Martin Triplett ROOM 4-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PANEL How to Crete Merspces in Your Communit The key to improving a community is positively impacting the local businesses because the local business offer economic and social support vital to a community's sustainability and growth. During this panel, the speakers will outline the top three steps to creating an efficient makerspace in your community – finding a space, creating a team to run the space and finding backers. Kehlin Swain, Intel; Ashley Kelsey, Prairie View A&M University; Rebecca Faison, Prairie View A&M University; Rick Baldwin, Prairie View A&M University 3:30 PM SX CREATE STAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DUAL 3D Printing Possibilities in Eduction Digital technology is definitely changing education today. What are the required technical skills for the 21st century and how are students and teachers are adapting to this new environment? Learn how we can use 3D printing to support this new world while preparing students for the future. The speakers will go through all the changes and discuss how can we all adapt to new requirements of the 21st century. #Dremel3DEdu Rafael Franca, Dremel Tools; George Velez, Dremel Tools ROOM 4-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PANEL Chec Online for Session Scheduled t this Time Things Change! Check schedule.sxsw. com, the digital program guide at sxsw. com/filmguide or the SXSW GO app to find updated information about what will be scheduled here. We're sure it'll be something really cool that you won't want to miss, whatever it is! ROOM 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DUAL The Lerning Remix Derek Woodgate and Maggie Duval will discuss how the concepts of education and learning are being reframed to integrate student-centered, adaptive and integral learning systems that meet the dramatic changes in workforce structures and emerging professions. #LearnRemix Derek Woodgate, The Futures Lab Inc; Maggie Duval, Learning Innovations in Future Education (LIFE) 5:00 PM ROOM 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DUAL 3D Imging in Swrm of Drones An intelligent swarm of flying drones can be applied to solve 3D modeling problems. Panelists will demonstrate a method for building a swarm of intelligent drones that can can coordinate together to create high definition and high quality 3D models of structures, sculpture and geographic features where it might be too expensive or too dangerous to do otherwise. Jeremiah Harrington, Michigan Technological University; John Lockman, Vizias ROOM 4-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PANEL Shring the Internet of Things Smart devices don't play nicely with each other, and the Internet of Things has not lived up to its promise. What should it look like when things talk to things? The best we have so far are proprietary systems that try to patch different things together. A protocol is needed. In the world of the sharing economy, preferences should not be tied to physical objects. Youssef Francis, Airbnb; Zane Claes, Airbnb; Sid Gidwani, August Home SATURDAY 11:00 AM PALMER EVENTS CENTER SX CREATE STAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLO Ming the Internet of Things The Internet of Things is booming. Some of the biggest names in the industry have become prominent players implementing key elements of the IoT. Then there are the Makers. Using rapid prototyping to channel their limitless creativity, they can work around some of the limitations the bigger players are facing. In this panel, we'll explore Makers' challenges and opportunities and which "Things of the Internet" will be most influenced by the Maker movement. #iot Peter Vancorenland, Silicon Labs ROOM 4-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DUAL Modern Mnufcturing: Idetion Meets Production The new wave of manufacturing is about bridging users with ideas and manufacturers whose experience can help engineer a better product. Local manufacturing reduces the physical distance between ideation and production, allowing for intimacy and iterative feedback in product creation. We will show when using local resources to design products, better products are produced. #MakersRow Matthew Burnett, Maker's Row; Tanya Menendez, Maker's Row ROOM 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PANEL (re)Me The World: Designing for Disbilit This session will explore and give further fuel to the growing community of makers around the world who are using their hard-earned knowledge and experience to design for people with disabilities. The third industrial revolution is upon us and with it an unprecedented ability for makers to efficiently and cheaply make individually designed projects to empower people in their lives. Arie Meir, Google; Josh Gottesman, MassChallenge Israel; Michal Kabatznik, TOM (Tikkun Olam Makers) ; Kim Lathrop, California Foundation For Independent Living Centers 12:30 PM ROOM 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLO E-Textiles: Fshion Meets Tech t SciTech Kids Ever wanted to explore electronics, coding and fashion to create wearable technology? Or design clothing, interactive toys or accessories that incorporate advanced electronic technologies? What about integrating sensors to light up clothing or monitor your heart rate? SciTech Kids will show you why adults now take our classes to make gadgets that bring together craft, electronics and programming. Kim Magloire, SciTech Kids SX CREATE STAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DUAL Ntion of Mers 2.0: Rise of Mer Millionires TechShop CEO, Mark Hatch, and White House Deputy Director, Thomas Kalil, will speak to how America is supporting the Maker movement, how tools are becoming more accessible to consumers and the effects of this widespread entrepreneurial spirit on the future. #SXcreate Mark Hatch, TechShop; Thomas Kalil, U.S. White House ROOM 4-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLO Wht if We Could 3D Print in One Second? Today, 3D printers can already make (almost) anything, but what about the "in one second"? Baudisch will show a series of research prototypes that speed up 3D printing, e.g., by allowing users to interact with their work piece during fabrication – up to several times per second. How might future versions of such machines change our lives? Patrick Baudisch, Hasso Plattner Institute representing ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) 3:00 PM ROOM 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WORKSHOP Let's Prototpe Together! An Intro to 3D Printing This two hour workshop will cover what 3D printing is, different types of 3D printers and their strengths and weaknesses, the Design Thinking process used by the Stanford d.school, an introduction to 3D modeling with Autodesk 123D Design and the future of 3D printing. Bring your own laptop loaded with Autodesk 123D Design; download before class: 123dapp.com/ design. #3dprinting Marcus Duvoisin, Digital Media Academy; Dan Grigoras, Shapeways Inc

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