
Konami Dreams: An Alternate Reality '90s Rock/Rap Collective
✨ Join us for an evening of exploration at Vanderbilt University's event!
Dive deep into the intersection of music, technology, and alternate realities with the Konami Dream: An Alternate Reality '90s Hacker/Rap Collective. This engaging conversation will take place at the prestigious Vanderbilt Blair School of Music and the College of Connected Computing in New York City.
Discover how emerging technologies construct alternate worlds and timelines as we showcase fresh audio and video works from Konami Dream, featuring music from the vast Eternal September project by the talented William Brittelle, in collaboration with the Brown Arts Institute.
This program invites thought-provoking dialogue on how music, storytelling, and digital culture shape our experience of art today.
🌟 Panelists Include:
- William Brittelle: Grammy-winning genre-fluid composer and multimedia creator, alumni of Vanderbilt University.
- Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo: Celebrated underground rapper and producer, serving as the David S. Josephson Assistant Professor of Music at Brown University.
🗣️ Moderated by:
- Matthew Johnson-Roberson: Inaugural dean of the College of Connected Computing at Vanderbilt University.
📍 Location: The Refectory at Vanderbilt University – New York City
Address: 429 W. 20th Street, New York, NY 10011
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