TOKION MAGAZINE in collaboration with MOTOROLA present:
THE FOURTH ANNUAL
CREATIVITY NOW CONFERENCE
NEW YORK CITY, OCTOBER 14th & 15th
COOPER UNION’S HISTORIC GREAT HALL
October 4, 2006 – Once again, TOKION magazine will bring together many of the most innovative and influential creative thinkers for this year’s Fourth Annual Creativity Now Conference on October 14th and 15th. Musicians, filmmakers, designers, artists, writers, actors and creative professionals will gather on Manhattan’s Cooper Union stage for this weekend of unique cultural exchange.
This year’s two-day event, presented in collaboration with Motorola, will highlight remarkable contributions to the fields of art, music, advertising, journalism, film, and television by pairing the masterminds behind the work for a series of panel discussions and moderated individual presentations. Aspiring artists, participants in the creative community, industry professionals, students, and pop cultural enthusiasts in attendance will be awed, encouraged, and inspired at this year’s definitive conference, Creativity Now.
First Feature Directing
Mike Mills (Thumbsucker)
Justin Theroux (Dedication)
Phil Morrison (Junebug)
Television Writing
Moderated by David Cross
Mitchell Hurwitz (Creator of Arrested Development)
Wonder Showzen
The Magazine as an Art Form
Moderated by Greg Foley (V Magazine)
Graham Rounthwaite (The Face)
Olivier Zahm (Purple Fashion)
Eli Horowitz (McSweeney's)
Grégoire Basdevant (Colors)
Lost & Found Art
Moderated by Carlo McCormick
Christian Marclay
Cory Arcangel
Non-Traditional Advertising
Jason LaBeach (Motorola)
Alex Burnard (Crispin Porter + Bogusky)
Doug Holroyd (McKinney-Silver)
Sports & Artistry
Moderated by Chris Pastras
Jason Lee
Natas Kaupas
Jerry Hsu
Street Art
Moderator Stephen "ESPO" Powers talks to Brazilian street artists Os Gemeos
Repackaging the Label
Kim Jones
Proenza Schouler
Nightlife Photography
Moderated by Glenn O’Brien
Ron Galella
Patrick McMullan
Jessica Craig-Martin
Tickets are on sale now at www.tokion.com
Kim’s Video at 6 St. Marks Place, New York
or Soundfix, 110 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn.
This event will sell out, so we advise reserving your tickets in advance.
FOR A FULL LISTING OF SPEAKERS AND SCHEDULES, PLEASE CHECK TOKION.COM