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Georgia Tech Arts has Reimagined its Fall  2020 Events

Georgia Tech Arts has Reimagined its Fall 2020 Events to Provide Free Online and In-Person Opportunities!

Starting September 30th, world-renowned Italian design studio and production company fuse* will bring its popular installation AMYGDALA to Georgia Tech for five weeks. With a focus on emerging digital technologies, the studio’s research has resulted in the production of large-scale installations and live-media performances that promote audience engagement. This stunning outdoor audiovisual display pulls data from social media in real time, reflecting the collective emotional state of the internet. Arranged on the Arts Plaza in front of the Ferst Center, AMYGDALA will be there for you to experience from September 30 through November 3, 2020. No tickets or reservations are required.

KAKI KING WILL DEBUT HER NEW ALBUM “MODERN YESTERDAYS” AT THE FERST CENTER FOR THE ARTS, WHICH GEORGIA TECH ARTS WILL STREAM VIA FACEBOOK LIVE ON OCTOBER 24, 2020.

Kaki King Modern Yesterdays Photo by Ebru Yildiz

The first music event of the series will feature internationally acclaimed guitarist and composer Kaki King, who’s been hailed by Rolling Stone as “a genre unto herself.” She will debut her new album “Modern Yesterdays” at theFerst Center for the Arts, which Georgia Tech Arts will stream viaFacebook Live on October 24, 2020. Her theatrical/musical work, DATA NOTFOUND, which explores issues such as artificial intelligence and “bigdata,” will be performed in person at the Ferst Center for the ArtsFebruary 12-14, 2021.

Georgia Tech Arts weaves art into the learning and research happening across the Institute through a blend of professional performances, exhibitions, installations, residencies, and support for student and faculty ideas. The complete Georgia Tech Arts 20-21 series will range from live music and digital art installations to contemporary dance. Visit arts.gatech.edu for more information or to subscribe to the mailing list. follow us on Facebook @ArtsAtTech to enjoy our livestream events.

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