About the event
We’re thrilled to be bringing The Creators Project to San Francisco—the world’s epicenter of technology and innovation—for the very first time this spring. We’ll be kicking off our 2012 event series and transforming historic Fort Mason into a colossal two-day art and technology festival featuring towering multimedia art installations, live music performances, film screenings, and panels. Enter to win a trip to San Francisco by showing us what inspires your creativity on Facebook.
On Saturday, we’re very excited to announce the Yeah Yeah Yeahs will be playing, bringing the post-punk rock from beloved Creators Nick Zinner and Karen O, fresh off their recent psycho-opera collaboration, Stop the Virgens. Squarepusher will also debut his new live show, marking one of his first US performances in more than seven years.
HEALTH, The Antlers, Zola Jesus, Shabazz Palaces, The Hundred in the Hands, and Teen Daze will round out the day, plus an audiovisual spectacle from Chinese punk rock band New Pants alongside visuals from Feng Mengbo’s Bruce Lee VJ Project. James Murphy, Pat Mahoney and Nancy Whang from LCD Soundsystem will also be DJing alongside some special visual surprises.
We’ll be showing some of our favorite artworks United Visual Artists’ striking 40-foot by 40-foot audiovisual installation, Origin, scored by electronic composer Scanner, Mick Rock and Barney Clay’s David Bowie transfiguration, Six-Forty by Four-Eighty by Zigelbaum + Coelho, My Secret Heart by Mira Calix and Flat-e, Meditation by Minha Yang, and Overscan from Sosolimited.
We’ll also be debuting a variety of brand new works like Chris Milk’s interactive installation The Treachery of Sanctuary, a smartphone-enabled gaming installation from SuperUber called Octocloud, and new work from Casey Reas.
Artworks will be on display all weekend, and over the course of the festival we’ll be screening films and hosting panel discussions like Artist as Researcher and The Creative Potential of the Modern Web with our San Francisco hackathon winners, as well as creative coding workshops. Off the Grid food trucks will be providing delectable street food all weekend long.
Check back daily for the most up-to-date announcements and details, and make sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay connected during the event.
RSVP HERE.
Meet the Creators at Fort Mason
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Zigelbaum + Coelho
United States
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SuperUber
Brazil
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Squarepusher
United Kingdom
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See the Artwork at Fort Mason
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Strata #4 by Quayola
United States
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Origin by UVA & Scanner
United States
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Mick Rock and Barney Clay
United States
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From the blog
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Win A Trip To The Creators Project: San Francisco 2012
by The Creators Project Staff — March 06, 2012
We'll fly you out to our event and hook you up with an Intel Ultrabook. >> Read More
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Humanizing Technology: Meet Zigelbaum + Coelho
Julia Kaganskiy — February 21, 2012
Meet the design studio that's pushing the pixel beyond the screen, and putting the human in human-computer interaction. >> Read More
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The Creators Project Launches 2012 In San Francisco
by The Creators Project Staff — January 31, 2012
We're headed to the Bay Area for our first official West Coast event. >> Read More
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We’re headed to the Bay Area for our first official West Coast event.
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Dates and Times
March 17 — 18
Address
Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA
Performances
Saturday, March 17
James Murphy + Pat Mahoney + Nancy Whang DJ set
New Pants + Feng Mengbo’s Bruce Lee VJ Project
Teen Daze + special guests
Installations
Saturday, March 17 — Sunday, March 18
Origin
by United Visual Artists with score by composer Scanner
The Treachery of Sanctuary
by Chris Milk
Life on Mars Revisited
by David Bowie, Mick Rock and Barney Clay
Process 16 (Software 3)
by Casey Reas
Overscan
by Sosolimited
Six-Forty by Four-Eighty
by Zigelbaum + Coelho
My Secret Heart
by Mira Calix and Flat-e
Octocloud
by SuperUber
Selected Works
from Rafaël Rozendaal
Selected Works
from Mark Essen
Audio Shader Toy
by Syed Reza Ali, Gabriel Dunne, and Ryan Alexander
soundQuake
by Danny Bowman, Kyle Warren, Lisa Hiatt, Chris Delbuck, and Barry Threw
Partyline
by Casey Rodarmor, Brandon Liu, Elle Sakamoto, and Angelo Hizon
Panels and Workshops
Saturday, March 17 — Sunday, March 18
Artist as Researcher
The Creative Potential of the Modern Web
Creative Coding Workshop
Image Credit: James Medcraft