The Doris Duke Foundation announced the 20 pioneering artists, technologists, and arts organizations that will receive grants through the inaugural Performing Arts Technologies Lab, a first-of-its-kind accelerator for projects seeking to explore innovative uses of digital technology in the performing arts. Projects accepted into the Lab will receive funding for prototyping and feasibility testing, production facilities advice and knowledge- and network-building opportunities.
Recipients include VisionIntoArt, Paola Prestini (Artistic Director/Composer) and Luke DuBois (Creative Technology Lead), Brooklyn, NY, Omaha, NE
Sensorium AI: Disability, Technology and Voice - co-designing creative tech to expand the creative expressions, perceptions, and possibilities of the human voice
Sensorium AI is an arts/tech/research project devising creative technology tools to offer artists and people with disabilities new possibilities for increased agency and nuanced expression in shaping their voices. The project is part of Sensorium Ex, an opera exploring intersections of disability, technology, and voice.
Read more about the winners of the grant HERE.
The Doris Duke Foundation announced the 20 pioneering artists, technologists, and arts organizations that will receive grants through the inaugural Performing Arts Technologies Lab, a first-of-its-kind accelerator for projects seeking to explore innovative uses of digital technology in the performing arts. Projects accepted into the Lab will receive funding for prototyping and feasibility testing, production facilities advice and knowledge- and network-building opportunities.
Recipients include VisionIntoArt, Paola Prestini (Artistic Director/Composer) and Luke DuBois (Creative Technology Lead), Brooklyn, NY, Omaha, NE
Sensorium AI: Disability, Technology and Voice - co-designing creative tech to expand the creative expressions, perceptions, and possibilities of the human voice
Sensorium AI is an arts/tech/research project devising creative technology tools to offer artists and people with disabilities new possibilities for increased agency and nuanced expression in shaping their voices. The project is part of Sensorium Ex, an opera exploring intersections of disability, technology, and voice.
Read more about the winners of the grant HERE.
The Doris Duke Foundation announced the 20 pioneering artists, technologists, and arts organizations that will receive grants through the inaugural Performing Arts Technologies Lab, a first-of-its-kind accelerator for projects seeking to explore innovative uses of digital technology in the performing arts. Projects accepted into the Lab will receive funding for prototyping and feasibility testing, production facilities advice and knowledge- and network-building opportunities.
Recipients include VisionIntoArt, Paola Prestini (Artistic Director/Composer) and Luke DuBois (Creative Technology Lead), Brooklyn, NY, Omaha, NE
Sensorium AI: Disability, Technology and Voice - co-designing creative tech to expand the creative expressions, perceptions, and possibilities of the human voice
Sensorium AI is an arts/tech/research project devising creative technology tools to offer artists and people with disabilities new possibilities for increased agency and nuanced expression in shaping their voices. The project is part of Sensorium Ex, an opera exploring intersections of disability, technology, and voice.
Read more about the winners of the grant HERE.