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SUMMARY:Official Launch Party and Musical Performance: Storytelling with Designers Everett Katigbak and Paula Marengo
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of music and storytelling with a musical ensemble comprised of designers. In between songs\, you’ll hear stories and conversations about design passions and side hustles between Everett Katigbak (currently the first Creative hire at Anthropic\, and former Executive Producer and Designer at Stripe\, Pinterest\, and Facebook) and Paula Marengo\, designer and two-time finalist in the Eurovision Contests\, in Spain and Switzerland\, is known for her versatile and elegant repertoire.  \nABOUT Paula Marengo Ensemble: \nPaula is a talented Jazz singer hailing from southern Spain\, with a professional career in music. Having moved to the United States one year ago\, she’s partnered with veteran Bay Area musicians Everett Katigbak (guitar)\, Kenan O’Brian (bass)\, and Cairo Mccockran (drums) to form a new group playing Bolero\, Bossa nova\, Chanson Française\, Swing\, and more\, all in a wide range of languages\, including English\, Spanish\, French\, Italian\, and Portuguese. Paula Marengo\, who was a two-time finalist in the Eurovision Contests\, in Spain and Switzerland\, is known for her versatile and elegant repertoire.  \nEverett and Paula are also professional designers—Everett has been on the ground level\, building the brand voice of some of the most innovative companies\, including Stripe\, Pinterest and Facebook and Paula has produced work globally for a number of organizations and brands before arriving in San Francisco.   \nEveret’s work: https://www.typochondriac.com/ \nPaula’s work: https://marengocreative.com/ \nBeverages sponsored by Fort Point Beer\nThey just launched an awesome cider!
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/musical-performance-storytelling-with-designers-everett-katigbak-and-paula-morengo/
LOCATION:California
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DTSTAMP:20260411T134522
CREATED:20230508T043037Z
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SUMMARY:Onur Yüce Gun: The In-Between is the Best Place to be at (AI\, Computational Design\, Digital Manufacturing)
DESCRIPTION:The In-Between is the Best Place to be at\nOnur Yuce Gun\, Ph.D. \nThe forthcoming lecture at San Francisco Design Week 2023\, titled “The in-between is the best place to be at\,” promises to offer an insightful exploration of the future of design from a human-centered digital computation perspective. This event is sponsored by New Balance. \nAligned with the event’s theme\, ‘Plot Twist\,’ this lecture will emphasize the importance of embracing change and the unexpected\, rather than clinging to stability and trends\, as a fundamental aspect of design thinking and existence. \nJust as the city of San Francisco thrives on the twists and turns that drive innovation and progress\, so too does computational design. Similarly\, “plot twists” that have disrupted industries and economies will be explored as crucial moments that have enriched Onur’s unique design career trajectory. Whether planned or unplanned\, these changes will be presented as opportunities to spark creativity and shape the future. \nThis lecture will uniquely portray Computational Design by drawing on experiences and accomplished projects\, ranging from half-a-mile tall skyscrapers to limited production 3D-printed shoes. It will weave a narrative of how these elements intertwine with the human experience and the concept of getting lost. \nThe discussion will span a variety of topics\, including complete value chains\, human-centered innovative thinking\, hobbyist teaching\, servant leadership\, ontology\, and references to Dante’s Divine Comedy. The lecture aims to provide a fresh perspective on navigating the “plot twists” of our rapidly evolving world\, by being persistent on residing in the in-between\, and stimulate engaging conversations on this captivating topic. \n  \nBIO \nOnur Yüce Gün is a seasoned computational design leader\, researcher\, and instructor. Trained as an architect\, Onur holds a Masters in Design and Computation\, and a Ph.D. in Computation with a minor in Media Arts and Sciences earned at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. \nRecognized by TEDx\, and Time Magazine’s best inventions lists\, Onur’s work has been internationally published\, exhibited\, and awarded. His papers won awards at eCAADe and CAADRIA. His work has been exhibited at the Center for Architecture AIA New York Chapter\, SIGGRAPH\, Centre Pompidou in Paris\, and the Tokyo Gallery A4. His computational architecture work got published in Routledge’s seminal book\, Elements of Parametric Design. \nOnur has been building and leading computational design teams across industries and academia. He instituted the Computational Geometry Group at Kohn Pedersen Fox\, NY\, in 2006. In 2009\, he co-developed the curriculum and co-directed İstanbul Bilgi University’s undergraduate program in architecture. In 2016\, he joined New Balance Athletics to build the internal Computational Design Team. In 2022\, he consulted Samsung Research America to help the tech giant build their first ever Computational Design Department. Onur taught at MIT\, RISD\, and Adolfo Ibáñez University in Chile. \nOnur is the Director of Computational Design at New Balance\, where he develops end-to-end computational design workflows and futuristic concepts. Onur played a crucial role in the R&D process of Triplecell\, New Balance’s 3D printing technology\, and designed the 3D-printed forefoot component of the limited-edition Fuel Cell Echo Triple that was published in Popular Science in 2019. Today\, Onur leads the New Balance Computational Design Team with value-driven innovational thinking while attending to the broad history of computational thinking and making\, from Turing to AI diffusion models. \n  \nSPONSORED BY: \n\nSince 1906\, New Balance has empowered people through sport and craftsmanship to create positive change in communities around the world. We innovate fearlessly\, guided by our core values and driven by the belief that conventions were meant to be challenged. \nNew Balance Computational Design Group develops creative\, intelligent\, and meaningful sportswear concepts\, and delivers unprecedented products that disrupt the market through value-centered computational design innovation. \n  \n 
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/onur-yuce-gun-ai-computational-design-digital-manufacturing/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:AI: Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T134522
CREATED:20230525T002756Z
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SUMMARY:Breaking Through Creative Blocks: Small Group Workshop
DESCRIPTION:What do artists\, creatives\, and entrepreneurs have in common? It’s two things: extreme imagination and sometimes extreme doubt. In this small workshop\, creative and executive coach Sonya Yu will help individuals break through their current doubts\, fears and blocks to better actualize their visions and feel empowered on their chosen paths.  \nCalling all artists\, creatives\, entrepreneurs or anyone who is feeling blocked in their chosen practice and fearful about their path. (So\, all of us.) This will be a group of 10-15 people\, so please be ready to openly and honestly share a creative block you’re experiencing.  \nWhat to bring: Journals and pens may be helpful for the session.  \nABOUT SONYA:\n \nSonya is a creative and executive Coach and the founder of Four One Nine\, a creative ecosystem that is focused on cultivating culture and artists in San Francisco and beyond. Her personal mission is to cultivate local creative communities and ignite positive social change by championing artists and their visions. She serves on the nonprofit boards of SFMOMA\, The Hammer Museum\, and is an active member of the Dia Women Committee.  \nABOUT FOUR ONE NINE: \nFour One Nine is a creative ecosystem\, studio and agency based in San Francisco\, founded by Sonya Yu. Our artistic programming and creative offerings serve as connective tissue that brings people together and unusual ideas to life — so community and culture can thrive.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/breaking-through-creative-blocks-small-group-workshop/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Career,Career Paths
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T150000
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SUMMARY:De.Coded. Creating a Human Atlas of Silicon Valley with Studio Sutherl&
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a talk by Jim Sutherland of Studio Sutherl& in the UK. \nHuman Atlas is a social-impact art platform founded by artist Marcus Lyon. Mapping community through oral history\, portraits and ancestral DNA. Inspiring the next generation of change. \nHuman Atlas projects are research-based\, interdisciplinary explorations of the people of a specified geography. They are built on extensive nomination processes. A carefully curated group nominates individuals who are championing and driving social impact in all its forms: from public servants to entrepreneurs\, from non-profit leaders and activists to artists and scientists. The projects then map these remarkable humans through photographic portraits\, app-based oral histories\, info-graphic mapping and ancestral DNA. Human Atlas projects take on many digital forms but always begin as a published limited edition book and an interactive exhibition. \nStudio Sutherl& has designed a Human Atlas of Brazil\, Germany\, Detroit and now Silicon Valley and are currently working in Los Angeles. \nABOUT Studio Sutherl& and Jim Sutherland: \nStudio Sutherl& was set in London up by Jim Sutherland in 2014 to be agile and playful – building teams from the best artists\, architects\, photographers\, writers and strategists to suit each project. There is immense creative potential in collaboration. And great joy. \nHe has rebranded the Natural History Museum\, Wimbledon Lawn Tennis\, The Arts Society\, Williams F1\, Prostate Cancer UK\, National Museums Scotland\, Welsh National Opera\, and Start-rite shoes. He has designed over 50 stamps to date for Royal Mail including the Agatha Christie set in 2016. Awards include 96 pencils at D&AD. He has judged D&AD nine times (including Foreman of the Branding Jury in 2023). \nStudio Sutherl& was the most awarded design studio at D&AD in 2017\, and came number one in the Computer Arts UK studio rankings in 2017 and 2018.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/de-coded-creating-a-human-atlas-of-silicon-valley-with-studio-sutherl/
LOCATION:California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T160000
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SUMMARY:Break it Until you Make It! The Egg Drop Challenge Using Sustainable Materials
DESCRIPTION:Participants of all ages and walks of life will experience techniques of design and arts through hands-on activities using simple tools and sustainable\, recyclable\, reused materials (provided by the organizing team). The participants will be divided into teams; each team will be challenged to devise a way to prevent an egg from breaking when dropped from a height of 12 feet off the ground! Teams will draw\, plan\, and build prototypes\, working collaboratively under the guidance of design professors from SFSU. The moment of truth – the egg drop! – will be recorded and shared with participants.  Additionally\, people attending the workshop will take a half-hour guided tour of the School of Design facilities\, visiting shops\, classrooms\, asking questions\, and seeing students’ works exhibited in the hallways and galleries. \nWorkshop Location: Fine Arts Building Terrace (meeting point at the ramp between the Fine Arts and the Cesar Chavez buildings)
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/break-it-until-you-make-it-the-egg-drop-challenge-using-sustainable-materials/
LOCATION:California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T134500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T144500
DTSTAMP:20260411T134522
CREATED:20230526T194245Z
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SUMMARY:Agents of Change: Ben Davis of Illuminate/City of Awe
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first in our new series Agents of Change: an inspiring presentation by Ben Davis\, founder of Illuminate and producer of projects such as City of Awe\, The Bay Lights\, Honoring Harvey Milk\, The Golden Mile\, The Pink Triangle\, Pi in the Sky and more art light installations around the city. \nBoom. Bust. Boom. Bust. Welcome to San Francisco.  \nOur city’s natural beauty and self-expressive nature have always saved us. Throughout history our vistas and creative citizens have consistently inspired awe. Today we make it formal\, declaring San Francisco the City of Awe.  \nIt’s an open-source moniker\, one we hope will be embraced locally and internationally as we reinvent ourselves yet again. Feel free to use the term. You need not ask for permission. Let the words inspire you. Consider them a call to action. Make it your goal to do all you can to have our City live up to the label.  \nSpeaker:\nBen Davis\nFounder and Chief Visionary Officer\nIlluminate \nAbout Illuminate:\nIlluminate rallies large groups of people together to create impossible works of public art that\, through awe\, free humanity’s better nature. Founded in 2011\, we’ve been working quietly to create a city-wide foundation of artful endeavor that embraces the multifaceted spirit of San Francisco\, in all its nuance and vibrancy. After 12 years we’re ready to bring the story into focus\, in service of community. Bust times are the best of times when we take charge of the place we call home. Let’s create the city in which we want to live.  \nAbout Agents of Change:\nA new series produced by Design Bay Area in partnership with Pact Studio deciphering the magic of change and how it happens and amplifying the voices of change makers. Through presentations\, panels and workshops the Agents of Change series examines pathways for change and to share stories from experiences of change-makers making a difference.   \nAcross industries and disciplines\, we examine how to harness sources of disruption for creativity\, innovation and growth. By amplifying fresh perspectives from diverse groups of people\, Agents of Change aims to help seed connections\, create economic opportunities\, and provide a starting point for taking action. \nAbout Design Bay Area:\nDesign Bay Area is a platform dedicated to promoting design and amplifying the voices of the California design community\, and those in adjacent fields\, to create economic opportunities by fostering the local and international community. \nAbout Pact:\nPact Studio is a Mission-based branding studio built on partnership\, integrity\, and trust—committed to developing distinct and strategic brand identities with intentional points of view. \nGet to know us\, and you’ll find a team of passionate collaborators seeking out new perspectives to create more equitable and meaningful outcomes.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/city-of-awe-ben-davis-of-illuminate/
LOCATION:California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T134500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T134500
DTSTAMP:20260411T134522
CREATED:20230517T190329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T010736Z
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SUMMARY:In conversation with Galanter & Jones
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a unique\, intimate setting: imagine only 20 coveted spots on the couch in conversation with Co-Founders Miranda and Aaron Jones to discuss running a design business\, innovation in furniture\, manufacturing\, challenges and successes. \nThis event will take place in a small group setting. \nABOUT:\nGalanter & Jones is a design + fabrication studio run by brother/sister duo Aaron and Miranda Jones. Founded in 2012\, we debuted with a line of heated outdoor seating\, the first of its kind. \nSmooth and warm like a river stone set out in the sun\, our pieces are comfortable\, durable\, and beautiful. Many have said they are as relaxing as being in a hot tub without having to get wet. They completely change the way people can experience the outdoors while simultaneously offering an elegant solution to conventional outdoor heating methods. \nWe have been featured in a variety of publications including but not limited to Architectural Digest\, The New York Times\, New York Magazine\, The Wall Street Journal\, Elle Decor\, House Beautiful\, This Old House\, and Dwell. In 2015\, we won Best Outdoor at Dwell on Design\, and in 2018 we won the Furniture Innovation award at San Francisco Design Week. \nOur clients range from individual home owners\, to interior designers\, landscape architects\, and restauranteurs. We are proud to share warmth in a variety of residential\, hospitality and commercial spaces around our home here in the Bay Area\, and now the world!
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/in-conversation-with-galanter-jones/
LOCATION:California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T134522
CREATED:20230508T043037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T201403Z
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SUMMARY:DESIGN 101 – Design basics for novices
DESCRIPTION:High school students\, community college students\, and anyone else interested in design are invited to DESIGN 101\, a 3-hour workshop where participants will explore the principles of design through a hands-on session. The activities of this workshop include creating zines\, buttons\, and packaging. DESIGN 101 will start with a brief introduction to design principles followed by creative making that will result in an informal exhibit of the outcomes.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/design-101-design-basics-for-novices/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Design Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T133000
DTSTAMP:20260411T134522
CREATED:20230525T002142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230525T161723Z
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SUMMARY:The Artist’s Anxieties How creatives can survive (and thrive) in the AI Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Is AI the new artist? Instead of answering that question\, creative coach\, entrepreneur and art collector Sonya Yu discusses what’s lost during the creative process when generative computers replace human hands\, hearts\, and minds—and how creatives can move from a place of anxiety to empowerment in the nascent AI revolution. \nIf you are an artist or creative nervous about AI and ChatGPT will impact your practice and livelihoods; entrepreneurs and collectors committed to supporting creative practices while embracing innovation then this event is for you! \nABOUT SONYA:\n \nSonya is the founder of Four One Nine\, a creative ecosystem that is focused on cultivating culture and artists in San Francisco and beyond. Her personal mission is to cultivate local creative communities and ignite positive social change by championing artists and their visions. She serves on the nonprofit boards of SFMOMA\, The Hammer Museum\, and is an active member of the Dia Women Committee. \nABOUT FOUR ONE NINE:\nFour One Nine is a creative ecosystem\, studio and agency based in San Francisco\, founded by Sonya Yu. Our artistic programming and creative offerings serve as connective tissue that brings people together and unusual ideas to life — so community and culture can thrive.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/the-artists-anxieties-how-creatives-can-survive-and-thrive-in-the-ai-revolution/
LOCATION:California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T133000
DTSTAMP:20260411T134522
CREATED:20230510T052001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230510T162455Z
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SUMMARY:HCI: Human Connection Interaction
DESCRIPTION:Leave your titles at the door\, and arrive with curiosity in your heart. This gathering is a chance to get to know each other for who you really are without your job title\, achievements\, accomplishments\, or other markers of status and success. First names only. No job titles or company names. For one hour\, you’ll step into an altered reality where you’ll learn about others and allow yourself to be known not for “what you do” but for who you are — as humans who have triumphed over the twists and turns of your life. You will be immersed in others’ stories\, and you’ll bless them by sharing your own. This guided conversation is an experience of uncommon authenticity and you might discover that this co-created experiment is your favorite interaction of the week. If you crave openness\, intimacy\, kindness\, and you have a willingness to try new things\, then this is absolutely for you.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/hci-human-connection-interaction/
LOCATION:California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T123000
DTSTAMP:20260411T134522
CREATED:20230510T052000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230510T054254Z
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SUMMARY:How AI can help us express ourselves
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lively discussion between  Henri Liriani\, Co-founder and CPO of Tome and Kathleen Chaykowski\, Head of Integrated Comms about how AI can help us express ourselves. \nTOME:\nOur mission is to help anyone tell a compelling story. We’re building an AI-native storytelling format for work and ideas.  \nA collaborative AI partner\,  right at your fingertips. Use artificial intelligence to generate entire narratives\, transform your documents into presentations\, or add additional pages in seconds. Create compelling images with our DALL·E tile\, tailor-made to bring your idea to life. \nBuild a powerful story  with any type of content.\nYour narrative deserves more than text and images. Easily share a prototype\, add 3D renderings\, trim a video\, or embed live content from the web to make your point more compelling. \nFrictionless creation meets magic design.\nFocus on your idea\, and Tome will take care of the rest. Drag-and-drop creation\, responsive pages\, and one-click themes mean you don’t waste time aligning content or applying brand colors. \nLive\, interactive content from the web.\nEmbed anything from the web\, in one place. Live integrations with your favorite tools like Figma let you showcase your existing work as a connected part of your story. \nVideo narration that brings your story to life.\nNative video recording lets you talk through a nuanced point or simply add a personal touch to your story\, even async. \nEasy sharing\, for any screen.\nShare a link to your tome with just one click. Tomes are designed to fit any device\, so viewers aren’t stuck squinting or pinching to zoom. \nMade to work\, wherever you work.\nWith the Tome iOS app\, you can seize a spark of inspiration or make a last minute edit right before the meeting. Your work syncs seamlessly across devices. \nABOUT OUR SPEAKERS: \nHenri Liriani (He/Him)\nCo-Founder\, CPO at Tome and formerly Facebook: Head of Product\, Messenger Human Interfaces \nKathleen Chaykowski \nI lead integrated comms (comms\, content & editorial) at Tome\, the AI-powered storytelling format for work and ideas.\nFormerly a reporter at Forbes Magazine covering social media\, technology and billionaires\, and an interactive news writer at The Wall Street Journal in New York. I’ve also reported for The WSJ and the Mail & Guardian from Johannesburg and Cape Town\, and The Chautauquan Daily\, in Southwestern New York. \nI studied English Literature with a self-designed emphasis in Journalism at Stanford\, where I served as president and editor-in-chief of The Stanford Daily.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/how-ai-can-help-us-express-ourselves/
LOCATION:California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T110000
DTSTAMP:20260411T134522
CREATED:20230512T061959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230605T173259Z
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SUMMARY:A Rollercoaster Ride: A Design x Venture Panel with Founders & Funders
DESCRIPTION:Hear from founders\, funders\, and design executives at some of the most exciting startups and funds in the Bay Area in an exciting fireside chat. \nPanelists:\nJane Ha\, Head of Design\, Incredible Health \nKarine Sarkissian\, Founding Partner at Tamar Capital x Le Studio \nKoraldo Kajanaku\, CEO & Cofounder\, Layer Editor \nRachel Poonsiriwong\, Product Design Lead\, Scale AI \nTara Tan\, Managing Partner\, Strange Ventures(moderator)
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/a-rollercoaster-ride-a-design-x-venture-panel-with-founders-funders/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230612
DTSTAMP:20260411T134522
CREATED:20230531T020411Z
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SUMMARY:Self-guided: Mural Hunt by 1am Murals
DESCRIPTION:Adventure out into the neighborhoods listed on our map\, in between events or on your own time. Gather a group of friends\, or wander on your own by following the clues to find the murals in the first of our series of self-guided tours of San Francisco Murals. \nOnce you find a mural on the map\, take your most creative selfie and post on Instagram with the caption and tags @1amprojects @sfdesignweek #SFDWmuralhunt \nEnter to win prizes like a Grafitti Workshop or virtual art kit by visiting sfdesignweek.org/1ammurals
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/self-guided-mural-hunt-by-1am-murals/
LOCATION:California
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230607
DTSTAMP:20260411T134522
CREATED:20230531T021743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230531T024625Z
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SUMMARY:California Changing: An Augmented Reality Poster Collection
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a pop-up exhibition of augmented reality posters that are focused on sites across California through the lens of climate change. The posters use an AR component to showcase the past\, present\, and potential futures of these sites\, and are viewable through your mobile phone. Selected posters will also be available as free postcards for visitors.  \nThis pop-up exhibition is part of SF Design week and has been supported by the UC Davis Department of Design
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/california-changing-an-augmented-reality-poster-collection/
LOCATION:California
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