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Tuesday, September 5, 2017

NYFW: Style Dimension!



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NYFW : Style Dimension

Samsung x WWD present a fully-digitized NYFW content playground.


9/7/17 to 9/8/17 Various times

Join us for curated programming and revolutionary access as WWD Editors provide an uncut look at NYFW and recap the hottest collections, must-wear trends, and all the action from the runway. Hear from designers, influencers, and retailers about all the technology, social media and street style powering the NYFW scene. WWD Style Dimension Thursday, September 7 11am - 6pm 11:30am SS 2018 Runway Reviews 1:30pm NYFW SS 2018 Trend Presentation 3:00pm Fashion Creators, Makers, and Doers in the Social Media Age 5:00pm Beauty x Technology: On & Off the Runway Friday, September 8 11am - 4pm 11:30am SS2018 Runway Reviews 1:30pm The Evolution of Retail: Creating the Ideal Consumer Connection and Experience 3:00pm The Ever-Changing Face of the Modeling World RSVP for each event at the link below: https://www.samsung.com/us/837/events #WWDStyleDimension In partnership with Samsung 837 Michael Todd Beauty Saks Fifth Avenue

Additional Instructions

Events opening soon for RSVPs. Events posted are open to the public. WWD reserves the rights to adjust panelists and guests without notice.
Happy NYFW!
Terresa =)

Saturday, February 11, 2017

NYFW Events at Samsung 837!

Experience New York Fashion Week like never before. Enjoy one-of-a-kind access to exclusive presentations, discussions with industry insiders, live-streamed events and so much more. All at the technology playground Samsung 837, where technology and culture collide. New York Fashion Week Schedule at Samsung 837 Image result for tanya taylor
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Friday, Feb 10, 12pm Tanya Taylor Presentation live-stream viewing event at the Main Stage No RSVP 

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Required. Friday, Feb 10, 2pm MILLY Collection live-stream viewing event at the Main Stage No RSVP Required.

Image result for la quan smith ny Wednesday, Feb 15, 12pm LaQuan Smith 2017 F/W Presentation [18+] RSVP Required - http://bit.ly/2kjsiUk

Experience the runway redefined with an exclusive first look of the Fall/Winter 2017 LaQuan Smith collection during New York Fashion Week.

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Wednesday, Feb 17, 1pm NYFW: Beauty, Technology & Fashion Panel Discussion [18+] RSVP Required - http://bit.ly/2lCjFW1
Fashion, technology and beauty have never been more aligned. From YouTube tutorials to daring runway looks to viral personalities technology is changing the game. Join Nikki Ogunnaike, Senior Fashion Editor at ELLE.com, as she moderates a panel on the intersection of fashion, beauty and technology alongside game-changing innovators Cassandra Garcia, Floss Gloss nail polish founders and Becca McCharen-Tran of Chromat.  Samsung is a supporter of the Girls Who Code charity and with our commitment to better the future of our children through education and technology our panel will be benefitting Girls Who Code.Up close is possible for New York Fashion Week at Samsung 837. Visit Samsung.com/837 for additional live stream events and fashion week events.

Happy NYFW!
Terresa =)

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

ONGOING: 10/18 Lowline Lab Opening Weekend!





UPDATED on January 5, 2016:

FACEBOOK EVENT

Concept
The Lowline is a plan to use innovative solar technology to illuminate an historic trolley terminal on the Lower East Side of New York City. Our vision is a stunning underground park, providing a beautiful respite and a cultural attraction in one of the world’s most dense, exciting urban environments.

Introducing the Lowline Lab
The Lowline Lab is a long-term open laboratory and technical exhibit designed to test and showcase how the Lowline will grow and sustain plants underground. Built inside an abandoned market on the Lower East Side, just two blocks from the site of the proposed future Lowline, the Lowline Lab includes a series of controlled experiments in an environment mimicking the actual Lowline site.

Location:
140 Essex Street
(between Rivington and Stanton Streets)
Lower East Side - New York City
Subway: J/M/F Essex Delancey Street

Hours:
Saturday and Sunday
11am - 5pm
Free and Open to the Public
October 2015- March 2016
The Lowline Lab is closed for the holidays December 26-27

http://www.thelowline.org/


ENJOY,
TERRESA =)


Lowline Lab Opening Weekend
Saturday Oct 17 and Sunday, Oct 18,2015, 12pm - 6pm

140 Essex Street
New York, NY
FREE ADMISSION!

FACEBOOK EVENT


The Lowline Lab is a long-term experiment and technical exhibit designed to test years of research into growing and maintaining plant life underground. Built inside an abandoned market on the Lower East Side, just two blocks from the site of the proposed future Lowline, the Lowline Lab includes a series of controlled experiments in an environment mimicking the actual Lowline site. Each experiment relies on our solar technology collection and distribution system to remotely direct natural sunlight from the building’s rooftop to plant life below. 

By visiting the Lowline Lab, you’ll get the opportunity to see this technology up-close, interact with the experiments and get a better understanding of our vision for the Lowline and its game-changing potential for the future of public spaces.

Beginning October 17, the Lab will be open to the public every Saturday & Sunday, 12pm - 6pm.

We hope to see you there!


Enjoy,

Terresa =)

If you can't make it, see some preview pics from Bloomberg here.


POSTED: 10/17/15, 10:06PM PST



Sunday, September 20, 2015

Stream the TedxFultonStreet 2015 Event: "CHARGE" for Free!

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TEDxFultonStreet 2015: "Charge"

TedxFultonStreet is happening today on Sunday, September 20th, 2015 at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center at 199 Chambers Street from 9AM to 6PM.

To attend the event live, meet some amazing folks and have interesting conversations , you would have needed to snag a ticket at this affordable price: http://bit.ly/1V3GtIH

But, if you were not available, could not afford it, you can stream it for free in the comfort of your living room HERE!

All of these videos will eventually be uploaded to YouTube and can be viewed for free!

This year's theme is "CHARGE".

Which speaker/s are you most interested in hearing?
Leave a comment below!

Join the TedxFulton Street Facebook Group here. See some pre-event interviews!

Follow the Twitter feed for recaps from today's TedxFultonStreet talks!

Enjoy,
Terresa =)

Here are just a few of the incredible people you'll get to meet:
Christian Boer - graphic designer who created a typeface to help people with dyslexia to read better
Richard Stratton - award-winning film-maker, convicted drug smuggler, former publisher of “High Times”
Brian S. Cohen - leading Angel Investor - first investor in Pinterest, Chairman of NY Angels
Sarah Chayes - political theorist, discusses how government corruption fosters religious extremists
Majora Carter - shows how to source entry-level tech positions by "onshoring" local talent
Emme - supermodel EMME created "Fashion Without Limits" to help people of all shapes to enjoy great clothes
Bradford Baker - the world’s most successful sunken treasure hunter of lost pirate gold and silver
CJ Yeh - graphic designer and FIT Professor shows how to use 'flexible branding' to reach millennials
Kimball Gallagher - concert pianist who managed his own career to include a tour of over 300 concerts
Bruce Rosenbaum - steampunk designer and re-imagineer, showing his creations and their motivations
Diandra Forrest - albino african-american fashion model, discussing definitions of beauty
Nathaniel Raymond - uses satellite data to hold foreign governments accountable for war crimes
Rishon Blumberg - founder of 10x management, manages top tech talent like rockstars
Jen Rozenbaum - boudoir photographer, teaches how to make women look sexy without photoshop
Amanda Parkes - pioneer in wearable computing and technological fashion makes electronic clothes cool
Debi Silber - lifestyle, wellness, fitness, and leadership coach shares how to find and recover your mojo
Laura Klahre - apiarist - explains why native mason bees need to replace European honey bees
Peter Laughter - as entertaining as his last name, this storyteller sets for the concept of "radical empathy"

and more, including performances from:
IMPACT Repertory Theatre
Robert Galinsky, Magda Love, and Deep Singh

For additional details about our speakers, you can visit http://bit.ly/1Kvfsb6 — but no matter what you do, be sure to get a spot before the event sells out!  This year's we're going to have 20 mindblowing never-before-seen talks, from speakers who have changed the world!
The title of this year's conference is "Charge", and will feature presenters who are leaders and innovators in Technology, Entertainment, and Design (the "T.E.D." of TED). And also a bit about entrepreneurship.

Have questions about TEDxFultonStreet 2015: "Charge"? Contact TEDxFultonStreet



Saturday, April 11, 2015

4/16 - 4/19 - STORYSCAPES: Tribeca Film Festival and BOMBAY SAPPHIRE Gin - RSVP!



Thursday, April 16, 2015 to Sunday, April 19, 2015
Storyscapes Exhibit and Lounge at Spring Studios
50 Varick Street
5th Floor 

New York, NY
RSVP HERE!
FREE!
21+ 





STORYSCAPES, a Tribeca Film Festival 

and BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® Gin collaboration


Experience the 2015 Storyscapes Projects. Visit the BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® Storyscapes Exhibit and Lounge at Spring Studios to see the interactive exhibits nominated for the official Storyscapes Award for Groundbreaking Approaches in Storytelling and Technology. This exhibition is free. 

Reserve a 2-hour* visit. (1-hour reservation after 9:00pm to account for venue closing) 
Walk-ins are welcome, but priority will be given to those who pre-register based on capacity. 


Have fun,
Terresa =)

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

11/5 - From Wearables to Shareables: Creating Consumer Connections - RSVP!


Designed by: Stephen Benner

From Wearables to Shareables: Creating Consumer Connections

Ready Set Rocket, Interbrand and Department of Marketing at Baruch College

Wednesday, November 5, 2014 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM (EST)

Baruch College, The William and Anita Newman Vertical Campus Conference Center

55 Lexington Ave

New York, NY 10010

FREE!


Event Details

From Wearables to Shareables: Creating Consumer Connections

Presented by Ready Set Rocket, Interbrand and Department of Marketing at Baruch College

Real-life connections are occurring in real time, and simple interactions are starting to greatly impact our ever-evolving digital space. As brands tap into shared data to influence the ways they reach consumers and with the advent of wearable technology, these connections are now oftentimes augmented. In the second panel of our innovation speaker series, Ready Set Rocket, Interbrand and the Department of Marketing at Baruch College will discuss and futurecast the ways brands can glean valuable information by adopting groundbreaking technology and how to better understand and deepen relationships with consumers and today’s top trailblazers.   

Panel 1: Measuring Consumer Emotional Responses (Happiness) Through Wearables  
Does real-time mean real experiences? In a culture of reciprocity, the brands that cut through the noise in a trustworthy way will win. More than ever before, brands are engaging and interacting with consumers 24/7 in extremely personal ways. On top of that, biometric technology allows brands to measure affective reactions and create experiences that capitalize on emotional peaks. 
In this panel we will discuss:
  • The differences between a digital consumer and a real-time consumer.
  • How interactions with consumers change when technology can be worn instead of carried.
  • The ways brands can tap into consumer affect and map user emotions through wearable technology.
  • The dichotomy of beautiful vs. invisible. Do wearables need to look good first to become adopted among a mass audience?

Panel Speakers: 
Robert Genovese, Vice President, Integrated Marketing, Kenneth Cole 
Nikki Nash, Director of Digital Marketing, Rest Devices
Gareth Price, Technical Director, Ready Set Rocket
Forest Young, Creative Director, Interbrand
Moderated by Ana Valuenzuela, Associate Professor of Marketing, Head of Baruch Consumer Research Lab, Baruch College

Panel 2: Creating Consumer Connections with Technology and Shared Data
Brands are closer to their consumers than ever before. Brands know a lot about consumers’ digital lives, their daily schedules, shopping habits, major life milestones and even relationship statuses. With newer tools, companies are able to parse content created by consumers and match sentiments and behavior pertaining to their brands and those of competitors. As brands further their online measurement of their customer, we will examine what knowledge companies can gather and how they can use it to deepen their understanding of the relationship between the brand and the consumer and drive new consumer experiences.

In this panel we will discuss:
  • Availability of data (shared and otherwise) for organizations and brands to keep track of consumer’s online presence and sentiment. Analytical methods and newer technologies.
  • Creating innovative and unique customer experiences by linking technology and human connections.
  • How to make a technologically driven experience more humanized without crossing the line, and how to enhance human connections via technology and shared data to create seamless and natural experiences for consumers.
  • Consumer perceptions of brands using their data.

Panel Speakers: 
Colin Vernon, Director of Cloud and Platform, LittleBits
Sam Olstein, Global Director of Innovation, GE
Beth Viner, CEO, Interbrand New York and San Francisco 
Alex Lirtsman, Co-founder and Chief Strategist, Ready Set Rocket
Moderated by Karthik Sridhar‎, Assistant Professor of Marketing, Director of Digital Marketing Specialization, Baruch College

Panel 3: Innovation: Brands Doing it Right. Consumer Experiences done right.
As technology is advancing, consumers and brands in the digital age are pushing each other to deliver the next big thing. In this panel we will observe some of today's top trailblazers who are taking, breaking and making the next big thing in innovation.  

In this panel we will:
  • Discuss different sources of consumer innovation: data, measurements, technology, new ways of interacting, value delivery channels, engagement models and more.
  • Showcase brands that have strong internal innovation processes.
  • Discuss the future of the consumer, their purchasing habits and trends and interactions with brands and innovation.
  • Explore the ways innovation will impact brands so they can get ahead of trends.

Panel Speakers: 
Jim Fields, Vice President, Customer Experience Marketing, SAP
Andrea Sullivan, Chief Marketing Offier, Interbrand North America
Lauren Nutt, Partner, Ready Set Rocket
Moderated by David Luna, Professor & Dept. Chair, Aaronson Department of Marketing & International Business, Baruch College




Enjoy!
Terresa =D

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Saturday, October 18, 2014

11/7 - 11/8 - Engadget Expand NY - Experience the Future of Technology! RSVP!

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Engadget Expand NY 2014

Engadget's Consumer Technology Event

Friday, November 7, 2014 at 1:00 PM - 5:00PM

Saturday, November 8, 2014 at 10:00AM - 5:00 PM (EST)

New York, NY


Javits Center, North Hall

655 West 34th Street (Between 11th and 12th Avenues)

New York, NY 10001


FREE!


Engadget Expand is the consumer electronics experience. Fans of gadgets and new technology, and the companies that make them, come together for the love of tech in a fun, immersive, hands-on environment.
Expand NY will be held November 7-8 at the Javits Center (North Hall).
  • Location: 655 West 34th Street, New York City, NY 10001
  • For sponsorship information please email: sponsors[at]engadget.com
  • If you are a member of the press and would like to attend Expand, including a special press-only preview on November 7, please contact engadget[at]coynepr.com.

DAILY HOURS:
  • Nov 7: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
  • Nov 8: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

DISCLOSURE: Tickets may be transferred; please see How to Change Ticket Holder.  
PLEASE NOTE: Attendees must be at least 16 years of age to attend Expand OR be accompanied by an adult at ALL TIMES.
For the most up-to-date information on the event, check out the official Engadget Expand site.

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Monday, July 14, 2014

Ends 8/19 - Series - 7/15 - Big Ideas for Smart Cities - A Digital Roadmap for Lower Manhattan - RSVP!


LM - Launch It Here 
Big Ideas for Smart Cities - A Digital Roadmap for Lower Manhattan
RSVP for all the conversations here.

Weekly until August 19th, 2014.

South Street Seaport
Corner of Fulton and Front Streets

July 15, 2014, 6:30PM - 7:30PM

Moderator: Cliff McMillan, ARUP

Panelists:  Robert Crauderueff, Crauderueff & Associates
                  Yasmin Fodil, GOOD/Corps
                   Adam Friedberg, ARUP
                  David Gilford, NYCEDC
                 Jun Shimada, ThinkEco

Curated by: ARUP

One in a series of public conversations with leading thinkers about the role of technology in the public realm

More topics in the series include:

   Enjoy, Terresa =)

Monday, March 24, 2014

4/4 -4/6 - 14th Anniversary NYC FIRST Mega-Celebration of Science and Technology Championships!







NYC CHAMPIONSHIPS
14th Anniversary NYC FIRST Mega-Celebration of Science and Technology
New York City FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) along with over 200 robotics teams from the New York tri-state area, Brazil, Canada, Turkey and the United Kingdom will compete over a three day mega competition weekend, with winning teams advancing to the global competition.
The FIRST Mega-Celebration brings three intense robotics competitions under one roof. Watch as FIRST Robotics Competition, FIRST Tech Challenge, and FIRST LEGO® League student teams compete to win the regional competition and for a chance to go onto the global competition. Also, join us for a career fair, where you will be able to talk to college representatives and fortune companies about careers in technology.
April 4-6, 2014 – 9am-4:30pm
Jacob Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th St., New York, NY 10001
THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

More details here!