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Global Study Launched on the Future of Arts, Media, and Entertainment

Message from the Millennium Project:
 

“What’s new in the future of art? What do visionaries think will become the next big things? What are engineers inventing to change how we will perceive?

“The newly formed Arts/Media Node of The Millennium Project – a global think tank with 40 Nodes around the world – has launched an online questionnaire to find out the answers.

“The results will be published in the 2011 State of the Future report and used as inspiration to create and implement existing and future art forms to address global challenges.

“Just as the Florentine Camerata (an arts “think tank”) invented and produced the first European Opera in the late 1500s, the Arts/Media Node seeks to help invent and inspire the future of the arts, media, and entertainment – but this time on a global basis.

“‘This Delphi is great. It is the best I have ever seen on creative industries trends,’ as quoted by Arts & Media Node member Klaus Haasis, CEO, MFG Baden-Württemberg GmbH, Public Innovation Agency for ICT and Media Stuttgart, Germany.

“Those interested in participating in this study, please contact Kate McCallum, kate [at] consciouscreativity. org.”

Judith Rubin
Judith Rubin
Judith Rubin ([email protected]) is a leading journalist, publicist, strategist, blogger, content marketing specialist and connector in the international attractions industry. She excels at writing about all aspects of design and technical design, production and project management. Areas of special interest include AV integration and show control, lighting design and acoustics, specialty cinema, digital video and world’s fairs. Judith has ties to numerous industry organizations. From 2005-2020 she ran communications, publications and social media for the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA). In 2013, she was honored with the TEA Service Award. She was development director of IMERSA, and co-chair of the 2014 IMERSA Summit. She was publicist for the Large Format Cinema Association in the 1990s, now part of the Giant Screen Cinema Association (GSCA) and has also contributed to the publications of PLASA, IAAPA and the International Planetarium Society. Already making her mark as a magazine and book editor, Judith joined World’s Fair magazine in 1987, which introduced her to the attractions industry. Launching as a freelancer in the mid 1990s she has contributed to dozens of publications and media outlets including Funworld, Lighting&Sound America, Sound & Communications, Urban Land, The Raconteur and The Planetarian. She joined InPark in 2010. Judith earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Pratt Institute. She has lived in New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area, and now makes her home in Saint Louis, where she is active in the local arts and theater community.

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