Image: flARmingos atOkeechobee Music and Arts Festival courtesy of flarmingos Instagram account
After debuting the boundary-breaking, mixed reality project Dance with flARmingos at the Engadget Experience, The University of Texas at Austin Transmedia professor Kristin Lucas launched the flARmingos app. Her uncanny circuitous works found their wayto the Okeechobee Music and Arts Festival in Okeechobee, Florida in March.
Now, she has been invited to present her work at the Wall Street Journal's The Future of Everything Festival. To be held on May 8-10, at Spring Studios in New York City, the festival promises to introduce attendees to "an extraordinary group of thinkers, makers and doers as they explore the exciting changes transforming our world. From art to artificial intelligence, it’s the definitive look ahead."
Closer to home, Texans can catch Lucas' work at the upcoming EarthxFilm festival in Dallas, which showcases films and emerging media that explore conservation, climate change, and the environment. And on April 3, New Yorkers can listen to Lucas in Pioneer Works lecture event series, MVR 3.3, that is focused on new forms of exchange between body and technology.