Bill Buxton
Bill Buxton was in New York City lecturing on the subject of Supporting Creative Analysis at the Information Esthetics Series, held at the Chelsea Art Museum. Buxton is a research scientist, interface designer and leading expert in the design of technology. With host Daniel Durning he discusses future technologies and some of the applications that await artists working with computing technologies. Buxton owns his own boutique design and consulting firm, Buxton Design. He is a brilliant lecturer, often speaking about the use of technology to support creative activities such as design, film making and music. Information Esthetics: Lecture Series is presented at The Project Room at Chelsea Art Museum by Nina Colosi, and developed and hosted by W. Bradford Paley.
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