The Sundance Institute revealed today that they are teaming with Johns Hopkins University and Stanford University for the newly launched Future of Culture Initiative, an action plan that “implements key recommendations from a two-year global field scan that analyzed strategies for improving equity and inclusion in emerging media.”
So what does that mean? The new initiative further moves the needle of diversity and inclusion and looks to connect artists with technologists, scientists, policymakers, advocates and business leaders to imagine and design for the future of culture.
“Sundance Institute has long celebrated the creative cases for inclusion — audiences have appetites for diverse creators, and they benefit the culture at large, as well as prove good business,” Ruthie Doyle, Interim Director, New Frontier Lab Programs, told Deadline. “As the emerging technology sphere develops, we are in a fertile place of exploration — and have the chance, with the birth of new mediums, to...
So what does that mean? The new initiative further moves the needle of diversity and inclusion and looks to connect artists with technologists, scientists, policymakers, advocates and business leaders to imagine and design for the future of culture.
“Sundance Institute has long celebrated the creative cases for inclusion — audiences have appetites for diverse creators, and they benefit the culture at large, as well as prove good business,” Ruthie Doyle, Interim Director, New Frontier Lab Programs, told Deadline. “As the emerging technology sphere develops, we are in a fertile place of exploration — and have the chance, with the birth of new mediums, to...
- 11/19/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
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