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September 19-21, 2018 - The Innovation Showcase provides an early look at promising clean technology solutions from companies working with or being developed by National Laboratories. This year's event was in Beaver Creek, Colorado. (Photo by Kira Vos Photography)
The UOC Research Showcase 2019 (5 November at Barcelona's CosmoCaixa), an internal UOC event. The theme for this year's event is the UN's 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The event forms part of the SDG Autumn being organized by the University and leads on from the #ODSUOC event being held on 25 September.
The UOC believes that, faced with the current global challenges, it is vital that we reflect on how, in terms of research activities, we can contribute to social transformation and make progress towards fairer, more sustainable societies. The UOC wants to use this year's Research Showcase to highlight how the R&I activity developed at the University has an impact on the 2030 Agenda, and to foster collaboration, synergies and interdisciplinary research among the teaching and research staff.
OFFF is a cutting-edge festival exploring the latest in digital aesthetics and software language. OFFF festival brings together the artists that are breaking ground and shaping new standards in media and design, becoming the essential meeting point for the international scene of digital creation. OFFF is the only event of this kind.
Since 2001, OFFF festival has been held in Barcelona- Spain, becoming the globally recognized and trendsetting event it is today. This November 2007, OFFF festival will also be held in New York City, at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center.
The three-day festival showcases top digital artists, web, print and interactive designers, motion graphics studios, and new music adventurous. OFFF festival provides insight into all culture media platforms. OFFF dreams about the digital future, and then writes the code for it.
Over 60 international artists meet at OFFF festival. They include legends of graphic design and visual communication such as Neville Brody, Stefan Sagmeister, Tomato and Kyle Cooper; recognized software artists such as Jared Tarbell, and Daniel Brown; explorers of advanced interaction like James Paterson & Amit Pitaru, John Maeda and Craig Swann; innovators of the moving image like We Work For Them, Motion Theory, Buck and Renascent; and the most important names that have defined the aesthetics of the experimental and creative side of the Web: Joshua Davis, Yugo Nakamura, Josh Ulm, Hillman Curtis and Erik Natzke.
These artists come to OFFF not only to share their latest works and techniques, but also to artistically explore in this limit-free environment. OFFF is more than a design conference, a multimedia trade fair, and a digital animation festival -- OFFF is three days for artists to play, work, enjoy, and experiment. They do so while mingling with the audience; thus creating the unique and indescribable gathering that makes OFFF what it is.
September 19-21, 2018 - The Innovation Showcase provides an early look at promising clean technology solutions from companies working with or being developed by National Laboratories. This year's event was in Beaver Creek, Colorado. (Photo by Kira Vos Photography)
Burnsville High School presents 'Showcase'! - a fully staged variety show featuring the dynamic vocal, dance and musical talents of BHS students. [ This is a rehearsal picture. ]
On January 20-22, Upper School students performed the Winter Theatre Showcase - short plays produced, written and directed by students themselves.
Photos by Brian Hirschfeld '12