February 9, 2018
Hacking Health and Our Bodies – 2018 SXSW Programming Trends
Each year, different trends emerge from SXSW programming and act as identifiers for where we’re at and where we’re headed. From the 12 significant trends identified by the SXSW Programming Team for the 2018 event, Hacking Health and Our Bodies highlights a new era of healthcare allowing us to better understand our bodies and drive innovation for the next generation. Learn more about this trend and related-SXSW sessions below that we think will spark conversation this March.
Hacking Health and Our Bodies Trend
A medicine revolution is in action creating the foundation for a fundamental shift in healthcare from reactive to predictive. The increasing integration of technology with our bodies keeps us aware of our daily and future health and helps us have a deeper understanding of the matter we are made of. From hacking our own genome to building medicines that are as unique as our DNA, we are gaining a better and personalized insight to the human body allowing us to heal ourselves faster from the inside out.
During the session Body Computing, Security & Human Safety, Michael Chertoff, Dr. Leslie Saxon, and Beau Woods dive into a critical discussion of the future of patient care, safety, and security as technology becomes part of our health and the human body. Learn how social media can be used to reduce drug development timelines, costs, and accelerate access to new treatment options in the session Disrupting Drug Development through Crowdsourcing led by Larry Saltzman and Kent Thoelke.
With new ways to capture and understand health information, modern initiatives are sharing their findings with those that matter most: people. Discover the Empowering People to Own Their Health Data session as Scott Jung, Scarlet Shore, Robert Califf, and Bray Patrick-Lake explore how to bridge the gap between clinical research and clinical care and empower people to understand and manage their health. Inside Genomics: Your Future, Your Fate session will discuss the power of genomics and how deploying wide-spread genetic testing could benefit our future selves, personalize healthcare, and impact the next generation.
Find out more about how today’s medical-experts are changing the way we look at the future of health and our bodies. Add these sessions to your 2018 SXSW Schedule. Stay tuned for more programming announcements through March.
Hacking Health and Our Bodies Session Highlights
- Body Computing, Security, & Human Safety
- Disrupting Drug Development through Crowdsourcing
- Empowering People to Own Their Own Health Data
- Genomes: Let’s Make Rare Disease Rare
- Inside Genomics: Your Future, Your Fate
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Join Us for SXSW 2018
The SXSW Conference includes 24 programming tracks divided amongst Interactive, Film, Music, and Convergence. Each March, some of the world’s most creative minds come together in Austin, Texas to discover, learn, network, brainstorm and collaborate.
Explore new opportunities during 10 days of sessions, screenings, showcases, exhibitions, networking, and beyond from March 9-18 at SXSW 2018 – register to attend today!
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2017 Health Track session with Julia Boorstin and Tyler Haney – Teaser Photo by Tyler Draker
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February 9, 2018
Announcing Faith-Based Sessions at SXSW 2018
New for 2018, we have developed two full days of programming dedicated to faith and spirituality based topics. Taking place March 12-13, the Faith-Based Sessions highlight the intersection and impact of faith in culture, technology, and entertainment. These sessions explore inclusivity, diversity, and innovation within the realm of religion and spirituality.
The SXSW Conference includes 24 programming tracks divided amongst Interactive, Film, Music, and Convergence, presented in a variety of session formats. The Faith-Based Sessions series is part of Convergence programming within the Social Impact Track. SXSW Convergence programming features a range of topics that straddle the cultural and technological intersection at the heart of SXSW, and is open to all badge types.
Faith-Based Sessions Highlights
Faith in the Workplace
Senior Diversity Manager, Muna Hussaini and activist, Simran Jeet Singh explore the role of faith in the workplace and more importantly how to adjust to faith in the modern workplace in order to ensure all employees feel welcome and comfortable where they work.
Life Emerging in an Ancient Universe
This session features a NASA Scientist, and a theologian to discuss theological interpretations of life emerging in an ancient evolving universe and what this might mean for faith perspectives on these issues.
The Divine Feminist and Her Place in Modern Religion
Join this session to hear from three women examining the most pressing issues at the intersection of faith and gender. They will also explore the reframing of faith traditions to accommodate the modern feminist and the future of women in the church.
Browse All Faith Based Sessions
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2018 SXSW Speakers (l-r) Simone Flowers – Photo courtesy of the speaker; Maital Friedman – Photo courtesy the speaker; Simran Jeet Singh – Photo courtesy of the speaker.
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February 8, 2018
25 Years of SXSW Film Festival – David Gordon Green
To commemorate the 25th edition of the SXSW Film Festival, we continue our weekly alumni spotlight on careers launched, artists discovered, powerful performances, and more with filmmaker David Gordon Green.
Green is a very prolific filmmaker, active as director and producer in feature films, episodics, and commercials. He’s directed numerous films that screened at SXSW including Prince Avalanche (2013), Joe (U.S. Premiere, 2014), and Manglehorn (U.S. Premiere, 2015). Green has also executive produced a number of other SXSW films like Nature Calls (2012), See Girl Run (2012) Person to Person (2014) Hot Sugar’s Cold World (2015), and Donald Cried (2016). In 2016, SXSW presented the world premiere of the series Vice Principals, where Green served as an executive producer and director. The series won the SXSW Audience Award for Episodics. One of Green’s next films is the 2018 SXSW Narrative Spotlight selection The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter (executive producer).
We are happy to share his #SXSWFilm25 story with you.
“SXSW is a balance of tradition and innovation. With diverse programing, it has all the comfort of the beloved theatrical experience but with challenging films and conversations that continue to enlighten long after the credits have rolled. It’s the perfect intersection for the film lovers and the filmmakers.”
Join Us For SXSW 2018
Grab your Film Badge today for primary access to all SXSW Film events including world premieres, roundtables, workshops, and parties. Register to attend by Friday, February 9 and save. Book your hotel through SXSW Housing & Travel for the best available rates.
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See you in March!
World Premiere of Joe – Photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images for SXSW
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February 8, 2018
10 Stages of Post-Production, from Data Storage to Deliverables
Editing can be a complex process, but this video and flowchart might help you get a better grasp on the whole thing.<p>If you’re interested in getting …
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February 7, 2018
Intel’s Vaunt glasses are the first, most important step toward the AR revolution
Intel’s Vaunt smart glasses are more important than Intel probably even knows. They just might be the most significant AR wearable we’ve ever seen, and there’s a simple reason for that: They’re actually wearable.
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Source: Digital Trends VR
February 7, 2018
Web Design Inspiration – Work of Adrián Somoza
Web Design Inspiration – Work of Adrián Somoza
I have been posting more often about web design. There reason is, of course, I am in the process of redesigning the blog and I need some web design inspiration. For this post I’d love to feature the work of Adrián Somoza, a senior designer @MediaMonks, based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The work has a lot of style and some patterns that I’ve been noticing more often on sites like Dribbble and Behance that is the use of some modular design with clear blocks of colors. The motion design is another important feature of these designs. They tend to take advantage of the modular approach to create some subtle but yet beautiful transitions. Below I selected a few pieces to share with you
Web design
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Feb 07, 2018
Source: Abduzeedo UI/UX
February 7, 2018
Illustration: Space Park: Cosmic Canyon by Brian Miller
Illustration: Space Park: Cosmic Canyon by Brian Miller
We love the work of Brian Miller on ABDZ. He is an illustrator based in Erie, Colorado, USA; living in a beautiful landscape as a background like Colorado. It must have been really inspiring! We are taking a look at his piece entitled: Space Park: Cosmic Canyon and it’s always a pleasure to take a look at his process and some close-up shots.
For those who may not know, Space Park is a board game designed by Henry Audubon and the fine folks at Keymaster Games which will be launching through kickstarter soon. Players ride rockets to extraordinary realms throughout the galaxy collecting exotic crystals and badges as they set out to become the next great space explorer!
More Links
- Learn more about Brian Miller at orlincultureshop.com
- Follow Brian Miller on Behance
- Previous Feature on ABDZ
Illustration
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Feb 07, 2018
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February 6, 2018
Dip your toe into virtual reality with the best VR headset for the iPhone
We go in search of the best VR headset for the iPhone, to ease you gently into the world of virtual reality. We have a top pick and five possible alternatives with different features and prices.
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Source: Digital Trends VR
February 6, 2018
Awesome Illustrations for Black Panther X Clarks Originals
Awesome Illustrations for Black Panther X Clarks Originals
Joshua M. Smith never fails to impress and inspires us. We have featured him several times here on Abduzeedo and when I was browsing Behace this morning I saw this beautiful illustrations for the Black Panther movie. They have the look and feel of Joshua’s work, also known as Hydro74. I was right, the project is titled Black Panther x Clarks Originals and it’s a collaboration with the Clarks shoes. It has a classic art-deco feel with a dark and gold theme.
For more information about Joshua M. Smith make sure to check out his website at http://www.hydro74.com/
Black Panther Illustrations
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Feb 06, 2018
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February 6, 2018
How to Eliminate Echoes When Recording Sound in a Big Empty Room
If you’re recording audio in a reverberant room, echoes are going to become a huge problem. Here’s how to get rid of them.So, you’re planning to …
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