A monthly meetup to bring members of The Weekly Weekly community leaded by Adam Quinn.
The Weekly Weekly is a publication dedicated to the practice of weekly iteration of art, design, and technology. The Weekly Weekly’s contributors are members of the mailing list, special guests, and featured artists. This collaborative effort produces weekly mailers, podcasts, and a yearly publication featuring the contributors. They are of, by, and for the creative community.
Dennis Roberts is the Director of Creative Technology at The Bosco, a company he helped found. He’s also a futurist, hobbyist game designer, and founder of the New York Experiential Meetup. He’s working on his first book, Trials of Tomorrow, a collection of speculative fiction. In a past life, he attended film school at USC and directed music videos, some of which you can find on this site.
The Bosco is a company that Dennis helped found in 2011. The Bosco does photo and video installations at events, with the primary product being an animated GIF booth. As Director of Creative Technology, Dennis oversees all of what he affectionately calls “the fun stuff”: the larger, more custom activations where the creative core of the organization can be expressed. Working in different capacities depending on the needs of the project, Dennis is the jack-of-all-trades that brings to life much of what makes The Bosco unique.
Adam Quinn is a creative technologist who enjoys telling the story of other creative technologists. He graduated from ITP in 2014 and is a freelance producer and designer. He has a mix of an architectural and product design background, with technology and storytelling folded in the mix.
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FAQs
Where is Brooklyn Research located?
We are on the 6th floor of the old Pfizer Building, at 630 Flushing Avenue, but the main entrance is at 28 Tompkins Avenue. The building is easily accessible from the G train (Flushing Ave station) and from the J/M trains (Flushing Ave station).
What do I need to bring?
Your projects and ideas!
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Please send us an email at classes@brooklynresearch.org