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Experience Economies 6: Innovate or Die (Special Ticketing)

Saturday, Feb 18 5:00p
Price: $10
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Why innovate?
On February 18, from 5-10pm, Experience Economies will present an event asking this very question. As 2011-2012 Cultural Producers in Residence at the Laboratory at Harvard, we are organizing a participatory tour of Boston's innovation landscape. This multimedia and multi-venue event will bring audiences inside the doors of some of the most unique and visionary ventures, foundations, and research laboratories in the region, engines at the leading edge of the emergent innovation economy such as the Harvard Innovation Lab, the Newton-based company Continuum, and Industry Lab, a co-work space in Cambridge. Each stop has been paired with artworks, performances, presentations and other surprise events exploring innovation how it is conceptualized, pursued and lived in Boston and Cambridge, now and historically.
Experience Economies 6: Innovate or Die will include presentations by area artists Kelly Sherman and Catherine McMahon, New York City-based artist Mary Walling Blackburn, historian of science Jeremy Blatter, and a number of surprise guests.
Supported in Part By:
The Laboratory at Harvard
The Berwick Research Institute's Final Berwick Artist Grants
The Cloud Foundation
Continuum
The Harvard i-lab
The Industry Lab

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San Francisco Symphony
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Founded in 1911, the San Francisco Symphony (SFS) is widely considered to be among the country’s most artistically adventurous and innovative arts institutions. Under Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT), the SFS presents more than 220 concerts and presentations annually for an audience of ne
David Gross
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David Gross is a regular guest performer in concert halls throughout the United States and Germany. The wide, expressive spectrum of his playing is reflected by the critical acclaim he has garnered....
Sebastien Gingras
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Canadian cellist Sébastien Gingras grew up in Chicoutimi, Québec, where he went to school for several years at the Conservatoire de Musique. After graduating from this institution in 2003 from the class of David Ellis, he moved to Boston to study with Laurence Lesser at the New England Conservatory
Yun Chu
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Yun Chu is in his second season with the San Francisco Symphony. Holder of the Symphony’s Isaac Stern Chair, he received his early training at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and served as concertmaster on two concert tours with the Asian Youth Orchestra under Sergiu Comissiona, performing as sol
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