World Creativity and Innovation Day Panel—Featuring experts from Drexel, Jefferson and UArts!
World Creativity and Innovation Day Panel—Featuring experts from Drexel, Jefferson and UArts!
April 21, 2021, 5-6:30pm EST
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“There may be no universal understanding of creativity. The concept is open to interpretation from artistic expression to problem-solving in the context of economic, social and sustainable development. Therefore, the United Nations designated 21 April as World Creativity and Innovation Day to raise the awareness of the role of creativity and innovation in all aspects of human development. On #WCID, the world is invited to embrace the idea that innovation is essential for harnessing the economic potential of nations.”
— United Nations
It is in this spirit that Drexel, Jefferson and the University of the Arts invite you to a collaborative panel event and celebration of interdisciplinary creativity and innovation in the city of Philadelphia. Hear from experts about their creative practices in the fields of art, design, psychology, science, wellness and more. Panelists will make short presentations followed by questions from the audience.
Presenters include:
1. Lyn Godley, Associate Professor of Industrial Design, Thomas Jefferson University
Negotiating between disciplines, finding connections, contradictions, and the sweet spot where together they are stronger than apart, is how I’ve approached my practice with art, technology, design, and science.
2. D. C. Sledge, EdD Candidate, School of Education, Drexel University
Architects imagine future environmental designs that are original, effective, and compelling with proposals for structures that do not yet exist. Creativity is the backbone of architecture. My presentation situates architecture within the field of Creativity Studies to promote interdisciplinary education.
3. Alan Price, Director, Center for Immersive Media, University of the Arts and J. Matthew Fields, MD, Research Director, Jefferson Health Design Lab, Thomas Jefferson University
Developed to identify major environmental stressors that contribute to physician burnout within Emergency Departments, this study demonstrates the ability of virtual reality as an assessment and testing tool to help reimagine design possibilities. We will present how VR can elicit new perspectives and observations in combination with traditional qualitative methods.
Join us in celebrating Philadelphia as a center for creative achievement!
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https://www.eventbrite.com/e/world-creativity-and-innovation-day-panel-event-tickets-149592183247
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- Start: 21 April 2021
- End: 21 April 2021
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