Come see Mark Coniglio and Dawn Stopiello from Troika Ranch, Kim Vincs of Deakin Motion.Lab, Lynn Parkerson of Brooklyn Ballet, Florian Jennett of Motion Bank/Processing and Mimi Yin from NYU Tisch ITP at MIT's annual Hacking Arts festival.

Hacking Arts is greater Boston's only conference and hackathon exploring the intersection of art, science, technology, and entrepreneurship. Hacking Arts is designed to inspire innovation through technology in the creative industries: design, fashion, film/video, gaming, music, performing arts, virtual reality, and visual arts. 

Held on September 26-27, this two-day festival will bring together over 400 students and professionals to ideate and learn from an impressive cast of thought leaders. Hacking Arts is designed to inspire new advances in the creative industries by fostering collaboration between entrepreneurs, artists, and engineers. 

Ticketing for the conference includes admission to eight industry panels and a technology exhibition showcasing cutting edge technologists and entrepreneurs working in the creative arts. - Get your tickets here! Ticketing for our hackathon is completely separate and admission is granted on an application-only basis; apply via our website

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