R. Harrison

R. Harrison

sunday, october 18

Do Well and Do Good

How do we find meaning in marketing? Is it possible to do more in this industry than help companies sell stuff? Sure is. Rachel Nevers of Fortunate Consulting will explain how marketers can use our insights and knowledge about the customer to influence and improve the bigger business strategy.

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GS2018, brought to you by Guerilla Science, is a day-long conference that brings together experts from the worlds of science, design, art, theater, activism and more to examine new ways of communicating, working and inspiring others to reflect on the role that science plays in their lives.

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GS2018 is a one-day conference that brings together experts from the worlds of science, design, art, theater, and activism to examine new ways of communicating, working and collaborating. Brought to you by Guerilla Science and the Pratt Institute, you'll meet the innovative creators that inspire our unique approach to science communication.  


By learning from and working with professionals in different fields, we can ensure that more people from diverse communities are empowered by science.

is a day-long conference that brings together experts from the worlds of science, design, art, theater, activism and more to examine new ways of communicating, working and inspiring others to reflect on the role that science plays in their lives. 

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SESSIONS

The Culture of Celebration

Design Thinking

Introduction to Immersive Theater

Branding and Marketing Science

Art as Activism

Imagining Utopia

Raising $$$ for Your Next Project

Meditation

Games

Making

 

SESSIONS

The Culture Of Celebration

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Design Thinking


Introduction to Immersive Theater


Branding and Marketing Science


Art as Activism


Imagining Utopia


Raising $$$ for Your Next Project


Meditation


Games


Making






TOPICS AND THEMES IN

SCIENCE COMMUNICATION

Fostering a Culture of Celebration

Design Thinking

Immersive Storytelling

Branding and Marketing Science

Activism and Creativity

Imagining Utopia

Raising $$$ For Your Next Project

plus

Networking, Art, Meditation, Games and Music 

PRESENTERS 

William Etundi, Jr.

Co-founder,



William x Alexandra

You Are So Lucky

BONNIE SIEGLER

Author, DEar client and Signs of resistance

and Founder

Eight and a Half


Robyne

walker murphy

executive director

groundswell

Alison kobayashi

Director

say something bunny

MARISSA NIELSEN-PINCUS

Associate artistic director


third rail projects

STEPHEN DUNCOMBE & STEVE LAMBERT

co-Founders

Center for Artistic activism

Julio Terra

Head of design & Technology

Kickstarter

MIKE WASILEWSKI

Founding partner & CCO

Frank Collective

Bronwyn Bevin, PhD

Senior research scientist

University of washington

katheryn thayer

senior editor, design & technology

kickstarter

Christopher allen

founder

union docs

Nadja OERtelt

CEO &

Co-Founder

MASSIVE

Kate Downey

Co-founder & Creative director

Caveat

Nate Dorr

Director of Programming

Imagine Science Films

Matt Wasowski

Big Boss

Nerd Nite

Daniel WrIGHT

STEAMPlant Coordinator

Pratt institute

SONIA EPSTEIN

Curator

Museum of the moving IMAGE

GREG Boustead

Program director (Science Sandbox)

Simons foundation

BIOBUS



PROGRAM

                Workshops            mainstage                  


CHECK-IN & BREAKFAST


This Is How We Touch The World

William Etundi, Jr., You Are So Lucky

Are You Ready to be Radical?

Robyne Walker Murphy,

Groundswell

SELECT A WORKSHOP

Intro to Immersive Theater

Marissa Nielsen-Pincus, 

Third Rail Projects


Radical Practice: Critical Questioning through

Creative Mapping

Robyne Walker Murphy,

Groundswell

 

Branding & Identity: Science Needs a Strategy 
Mike Wasilewski, Frank Collective


Funding Science Communication

 Moderated by Dr. Bronwyn Bevan

Sonia Epstein, Museum of the Moving Image
Greg Boustead, Simons Foundation
Daniel Wright, Pratt Institute

 

Choosing Your Medium

Nadja Oertelt, Massive

LUNCH!


Down the Rabbit Hole: Imagination and Research Behind Say Something Bunny
Alison S. M. Kobayashi &

Christopher Allen, Union Docs


How to Get What You Want from Creative People

Bonnie Siegler, Eight and a Half

SELECT A WORKSHOP

Intro to Immersive Theater
Marisa Nielsen-Pincus,

Third Rail Projects


Imagining Utopia
Stephen Duncombe &

Steve Lambert,
Center for Artistic Activism


Crowdfunding with Kickstarter 

Julio Terra, Kickstarter


Science Entertainment Pitch Session
Kate Downey, Caveat
Matt Wasowski, Nerd Nite
Nate Dorr, Imagine Science Films

 CELEBRATION!



If you’re a scientist looking for innovative ways to communicate the important work you do, this conference is for you. 


If you’re a creative professional interested in interacting with scientists, this conference is for you.

 
If you’re a science communicator who wants to take a critical look at how you connect with your audiences, this conference is for you.

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PROGRAM

           Workshops                 mainstage                     


CHECK-IN & BREAKFAST

 

Celebration, Science, and Society

Will Etundi, You Are So Lucky

Are you Ready To Be Radical?

Robyne Walker Murphy, Groundswell

Intro to Immersive Theater

Marisa Nielsen-Pincus, Third Rail Projects
Critical Questioning Workshop

Robyne Walker Murphy, Groundswell 

Rob Blair and Nicole Shinn, Screenprinters

Funding Science Communication

Sonia Epstein, Museum of the Moving Image
Greg Boustead, Simons Foundation
Daniel Wright, Pratt Institute

Crowdfunding with Kickstarter 

Julio Terra, Kickstarter

Choosing Your Medium

Nadja Oertelt, Massive

Lunch!

Down the Rabbit Hole: Imagination and Research Behind Say Something Bunny
Alison S. M. Kobayashi &

Christopher Allen, Union Docs


How to Get What You Want from Creative People

Bonnie Siegler, Eight and a Half

Intro to Immersive Theater

Marisa Nielsen-Pincus, Third Rail Projects

Brand Strategy for Dummies

Mike Wasilewski, Frank Collective

Imagining Utopia

Stephen Duncombe & Steve Lambert, 

Center for Artistic Activism

Science Entertainment Pitch Session

Kate Downey, Caveat

Matt Wasowski, Nerd Nite

Nate Dorr, Imagine Science Films

 Celebration!


You’ll also hear from:

travis nichols

Head of Content, Jackalope Communications

karina elise

Creative Strategist, Concentrate

adam sterl

ECO, The NonProfit Collective

Location 

Pratt Institute’s School of Architecture is in the historic Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn. Adjacent to the emerging Brooklyn Tech Triangle, Pratt is a nexus for innovation and entrepreneurship.

is a day-long conference that brings together experts from the worlds of science, design, art, theater, activism and more to examine new ways of communicating, working and inspiring others to reflect on the role that science plays in their lives. 

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LOCATION

Pratt Institute’s School of Architecture is in the historic Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn. Adjacent to the emerging Brooklyn Tech Triangle, Pratt is a nexus for innovation and entrepreneurship. 

is a day-long conference that brings together experts from the worlds of science, design, art, theater, activism and more to examine new ways of communicating, working and inspiring others to reflect on the role that science plays in their lives. 

What we'll be doing (and talking about) HIDING UNTIL TIME TO DO THE SCHEDULE

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13


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Day 1 is about the word on every marketer’s mouth: Mobile. Why does it matter? And how do we get it right? Attend small group workshops about the future of mobile ads, mobile app development and trends in cross-screen targeting. Learn about the rapid rise of mobile browsing (and what that means to us) in our interactive globe installation. And hear from Kayla Witz, Founder of Mobili-T Media, about how to get caught up, and then get ahead.

THURSDAY, APRIL 14

Data Driven Marketing

We’re capturing more data than ever before. And we’re doing it more precisely. But we’re still not using data to its full potential. Used well, numbers can teach us about each other, inspire our creativity and help us take risks and innovate in our work. One highlight of the day: Peer Exchange sessions, where you can learn about the interesting ways people are using data in the industry. And don’t miss John Taff's impressive presentation about a rare skill: data design.

FRIDAY, APRIL 15

Do Well and Do Good

How do we find meaning in marketing? Is it possible to do more in this industry than help companies sell stuff? Sure is. Raquel Evers of Fortunate Consulting will explain how marketers can use our insights and knowledge about the customer to influence and improve the bigger business strategy.

LOCATION

Thanks to Pratt we'll be in the Architecture Building, with it's something something design history, and innovation and whatever.  NOTE: IF THERE IS A GRAPHIC BACKGROUND HERE IT CAN'T BE OPAQUE.  WHEN THE SIZE OF THE WINDOW CHANGES THIS BLACK DOT COVERS SOME OF THE COPY. 


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