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|Event display name=Making Something Real That Seems Fake
|Event display name=Games Y'all (August 2022) Impact Games
|Date Start=2022-08-20
|Date Start=2022-08-20 12:00 AM
|Date End=2022-08-20
|Date End=2022-08-20 12:00 AM
|Total days adjusted=1
|Event description=CATS+ Summer Workshop Series presents:
|Event description=
[[CATS+ Summer Workshop Series]] presents: (Does this belong in the info box? Is this considered a program/subprogram?)


Making Something Real that Seems Fake: The Austin Police Department Decruiting Information Session and Telethon (make all of this the page title or too long?)
The Austin Police Department Decruiting Information Session and Telethon: Making Something Real that Seems Fake
with Andie Flores and Sam Lavigne (delete duplicate info?)
with Andie Flores and Sam Lavigne
 
8/20 at 8pm CDT (delete duplicate info?)
The Museum of Human Achievement & online (info box section for location?)
 
In this workshop, artists [[Andie Flores]] and [[Sam Lavigne]] will discuss the process behind their recent work "[[The APD Decruiting Initiative]]", a multimedia public service campaign that aims to prevent potential recruits from joining the Austin Police Department, and to convince existing police officers to quit their jobs. After the talk, the artists will lead participants in a telethon to support the project's reward card program. We'll also have materials for participants to make bumper stickers for the campaign. (Style question - link the things that are linked or not?)


In this workshop, artists Andie Flores and Sam Lavigne will discuss the process behind their recent work "The APD Decruiting Initiative", a multimedia public service campaign that aims to prevent potential recruits from joining the Austin Police Department, and to convince existing police officers to quit their jobs. After the talk, the artists will lead participants in a telethon to support the project's reward card program. We'll also have materials for participants to make bumper stickers for the campaign.


The Collaborative Art + Technology Situation (CATS+) is a residency and community program at MoHA that encourages thoughtful, critical, creative engagement with technology. The CATS+ Residency Program pairs artists and tech wizards to collaborate on new projects and share their process. We host collaborations, artist-led workshops, hangouts, and a wiki to remove the mystery from tech and make magic together.
|Event short description=In this workshop, artists Andie Flores and Sam Lavigne will discuss the process behind their recent work "The APD Decruiting Initiative", a multimedia public service campaign that aims to prevent potential recruits from joining the Austin Police Department, and to convince existing police officers to quit their jobs. After the talk, the artists will lead participants in a telethon to support the project's reward card program. We'll also have materials for participants to make bumper stickers for the campaign.
|Event format=Workshop
|Event medium=Civic Engagement; Participatory
|Associated Program=CATS+
|Funded by=Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs)
|Funded by=Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs)
|Associated Program=CATS+
|Event artist=Andie Flores; Sam Lavigne
|Event artist=Andie Flores,Sam Lavigne
|Resources={{Resource|Resource type=Other link|Resource link=https://apddecruiting.org/}}
|Type of Event=Workshop
|Airtable Record ID=recpT0hqlxdq0bqxC
|Event ticket price=0 USD
|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-21 1:23 AM
|Is public=Yes
|Is public=1
|Resources={{Resource|Resource type=Press or Documentation|Resource value=https://apddecruiting.org/|Resource comment=}}
}}
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Revision as of 17:25, November 25, 2023


Event Info
Date 08.20.22
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Admission Free
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CATS+ Summer Workshop Series presents:

The Austin Police Department Decruiting Information Session and Telethon: Making Something Real that Seems Fake with Andie Flores and Sam Lavigne

In this workshop, artists Andie Flores and Sam Lavigne will discuss the process behind their recent work "The APD Decruiting Initiative", a multimedia public service campaign that aims to prevent potential recruits from joining the Austin Police Department, and to convince existing police officers to quit their jobs. After the talk, the artists will lead participants in a telethon to support the project's reward card program. We'll also have materials for participants to make bumper stickers for the campaign.

The Collaborative Art + Technology Situation (CATS+) is a residency and community program at MoHA that encourages thoughtful, critical, creative engagement with technology. The CATS+ Residency Program pairs artists and tech wizards to collaborate on new projects and share their process. We host collaborations, artist-led workshops, hangouts, and a wiki to remove the mystery from tech and make magic together.