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Public responds to discussion of art, tech, new platforms for design incubators

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[VIDEO] Right after watching the Critical Discourse discussion of art and technology, these respondents stopped to share their own insights and learning. Each night, response stations will be available for the public to share their opinions.
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Panelists discuss art and tech with moderator Paul Moore

Panelists discuss art and tech with moderator Paul Moore /Eric Tank

ArtPrize 2014 juror Ariel Saldivar was one of many who stopped by to present their responses

ArtPrize 2014 juror Ariel Saldivar was one of many who stopped by to present their responses /Eric Tank

Friday night's Critical Discourse panel discussed the intersections between art and technology, growth of intersected art practice and the differences between earning profit and building a sustainable practice. 

This video is a collection of responses to the Critical Discourse: NEW INC - Incubating Art and Tech on Friday, October 3. 

Immediately following the program, two response stations were available for anyone to step in front of the camera and respond to anything discussed by panelists Julia Kaganskiy, executive director of NEW INC; Heather Cocoran, executive director of art and tech blog Rhizome and artist Adam Harvey, creator of the Privacy Gift Shop. Whether in agreement or disagreement, all voices were welcomed to share their thoughts.

The response stations will continue to be available at each Critical Discourse event, and broadcast here on The Rapidian the following day.

The full conversation between the three can be viewed here:

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