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- Artist: Daniel Leighton
- Date: 09/27/13
- Time: 7:00pm
- Venue: Create:Fixate & Cross Campus
- City: Santa Monica , CA
- Address: 820 Broadway
- Country: United States
- Admission: 20
- Age restrictions: All Ages
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- Notes: … Cross Creativity … presented by Create:Fixate & Cross Campus Create:Fixate & Cross Campus present a festive fundraising evening filled with art, music, and interactive art benifitting our Young Creatives Program serving at-risk youth. … Featured Artists … Adam Greener : Jena Priebe Matthew LaPenta : Patrick Haemmerlein … Live Digital Art … Mark Dugally … Social Media and App Created Art … Adam Yasmin Daniel Leighton Julie Rasmussen Louise Marler Shana Nys Dambrot .. Performing Live … OOFJ https://www.facebook.com/OOFJOOFJ … Live Spoken Word … Charles Williams … Rotating DJs … AquaVee : Henry Self : Robin Nixon … Host Committee … Michelle Berc : Andrea Graham : Ted Werth Asya Shein : Henry Self : Robin Nixon James Slazas : Dale Youngman Complimentary Bar + Raffle Ticket $15 Pre-sale Donation / $20 Donation at the Door – Limited Capacity Click here to purchase Pre-Sale until 2pm on Friday 9/27: https://www.createfixate.com/shop/fundraiser-tickets/pre-sale-tickets/cross-creativity-pre-sale-tickets-september/ … Exhibit Mission … The fundraiser will feature an art exhibit that crosses old forms of communication with new digital forms. Once upon a time we hand wrote literature, used a typewriter, mailed letters, and waited patiently for film to develop preserving our visual memories. Today a text message, email, or digital photograph instantly and simply gratifies our exchanges and existence. Technology has changed everything we do from the household, to the work place, and socially. Beyond the featured wall hanging art work, we will also challenge the Create:Fixate community of artists to create visual imagery with only the use of social media, digital technology, and apps (Instagram, Vine, Facebook, Twitter, Thicket, Composite, Wurm, Art Rage, etc) which will be projected throughout the evening on various video screens. A juxtaposition of “That was then and this is now” will artistically elevate our appreciation of our progress as we forge ahead with technology driven lives. The exhibit will form a visual reminder of how modes of communication have evolved over time and why it’s important for artistic organizations to be around to document these trends.