Join Wacom and its partners, November 17-18, for an exciting new 24-hour global online/offline experience of creative chaos and the role of digital ink in all our lives. Learn about digital ink solutions and technologies that create new opportunities for creatives, teachers, students and people working from home. Follow discussions on the latest solutions in edtech and digital document signing and processing. Tune in for inspiring sessions with creatives and artists talking about their work and what drives them. Meet and connect with people from your industry or simply enjoy live drawing, music and dance.
TOKYO and PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10, 2020 — (PRNewswire) — Wacom and partners from around the world will jointly host Connected Ink 2020, a 24-hour global hybrid event, bringing together art, technology, stationery and education. It starts live from Tokyo on Tuesday, November 17, 2020, at 8:00PM (JST) /3:00AM (PST) and closes, after having traveled around the globe, on Wednesday, November 18 at 7:15PM (JST) /2:15AM (PST).Connected Ink is an open innovation platform which highlights different aspects of creativity, art, music and technology combined with the latest developments of digital transformation and ink technology. Connected Ink 2020 is a hybrid online and offline event to connect and expand diverse networks, to explore and discover unexpected creative sparks and to develop ideas that make the world a better and more creative place with future technologies. Participation is free and open for everyone who is interested. Please register here to attend. Registration is open until Sunday, November 15.
Creative Chaos: Highlights of Connected Ink 2020
Connected Ink starts with "What we can create from chaos", a creative opening act combining art, music, literature and dance live from Tokyo on Tuesday, November 17. The event then begins its journey around the world with regional sessions taking over the stage. All sessions and activities from all regions can be joined online from anywhere in the world, making this a truly global event. Sessions being featured in the Americas region include the following:
Tuesday, November 17, 12:30PM (PST)
Cartoon Crunch
In this keynote address, Hollywood animator, Michael Morris, will talk about teaming up with Wacom for Cartoon Crunch, a six-episode series that follows two teams of animation students on their journey to creating an animated short film.
Tuesday, November 17, 2:15PM (PST)
Creating cross-platform entertainment
Peter Hyoguchi, film director and producer of Gods of Mars, is helping to reinvent filmmaking through the use of video game technology in the new world of remote collaboration.
Tuesday, November 17, 2:30PM (PST)
How chaos and creativity lead to new beginnings
Faik Karaoglu, EVP Wacom Branded Business, and team members discuss the changes and challenges for creatives, teachers, students and others working from home.
Tuesday, November 17, 3:30PM (PST)
Collaborative, connected and paperless learning
Director of innovation and educational technology at the Bullis School, Stacey Roshan, will demonstrate how teachers can integrate technology with their lessons and embrace hardware and software tools to make remote learning easy and stress-free.
Tuesday, November 17, 4:30PM (PST)
Costume designers
Gina DeDomenico, Hollywood costume designer, discusses her work in the industry and how she transitioned from traditional to digital art.
Tuesday, November 17, 5:30PM (PST)
Tell your own story
In this second keynote presentation, Jorge Gutierrez of Netflix will take online viewers through his artistic journey with wonderful visuals, including art from his Emmy Award-winning work.
On Wednesday, November 18, the event returns to Tokyo for a keynote by Wacom's president and CEO Nobu Ide at 1:00PM (JST) /8:00PM (PST on the 17th). He will be joined by business heads and representatives from Wacom and various partners, followed by co-sessions with CelSys, Samsung, ARS Electronica, Fujitsu, MontBlanc, IMART (International Manga Anime Festival Reiwa Toshima) and many others.
Connected Ink comes full circle and closes on Wednesday, November 18, at 7:15PM (JST) /2:15AM (PST), with a collaborative performance of the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra and LIMITS, organizer of digital art battles, and the question "Where will the next brush stroke lead?" See the schedule and full line-up of speakers with more details on Connected Ink in the program here: https://connectedink.wacom.com/program/
Register and participate for free
Participation at Connected Ink 2020 is free. The event makes use of a platform for digital fairs and conferences combining online meetings, interactive panels, live streams, pre-recorded sessions and partner presentations in one place. Wacom's industry partners are available for meetings at their virtual booths throughout the event. To get access to the full program, please register here until Sunday, November 15:
https://www.wacom.com/en-us/events/connected-ink
About Wacom
Wacom's vision to bring people and technology closer together through natural interface technologies has made it the world's leading manufacturer of interactive pen tablets and displays as well as of digital styli and solutions for saving and processing digital signatures. The advanced technology of Wacom's intuitive input devices has been used to create some of the most exciting digital art, films, special effects, fashion and designs around the world and provides business and home users with their leading interface technology to express their personality. Founded in 1983, Wacom is a global company based in Japan (Tokyo Stock Exchange 6727) with subsidiaries and affiliate offices around the world to support marketing and distribution in over 150 countries. For further information about the products of Wacom Europe see also
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For more information please contact:
Wacom Technology Corp.
Douglas A. Little
douglas.litle@wacom.com
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