Perspectives on Modern Creativity: The Artist and The Toolmaker
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Perspectives on Modern Creativity: The Artist and The Toolmaker

Tue, Jun 23
01:00 AM03:30 AM
Nublu ClassicFree · See website
About the event

Creative Frontiers
Artists, tools, and the future of creative work.
Join Ray Angry (The Roots, Founder of Producer Mondays), Elmo Lovano (Founder, CEO JammCard), Stanley Vergilis (CEO, Tone 3000), Andy Thompson (Senior Director of Product Innovation, Splice), and John Hardin (Abundance Institute) for an evening exploring how creativity and technology are reshaping the creative process.
We’ll begin with drinks, conversation, and an open bar before settling in for two conversations from different sides of the creative equation.
First, musician, composer, and producer Ray Angry joins Elmo Lovano for a discussion on creativity, artistic process, and how emerging AI tools are finding their way into real creative workflows. From composition to experimentation, they’ll share perspectives on what these technologies can and can’t do, and where human judgment still matters most.
Then, John Hardin sits down with Stanley Vergilis and Andy Thompson to explore the tools behind these new workflows. Together, they’ll look at how artists are incorporating technology into their creative process and what the next generation of creative tools may unlock.
Following the conversations, we’ll leave plenty of time to connect with fellow artists, technologists, producers, and creative professionals.
At 9:30 PM, we’ll wrap up and head to Producer Monday at Nublu for those who want to continue the conversation and experience the community in action.
Open bar provided.
Space is limited.

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