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On November 14th, nearly a thousand attendees gathered to celebrate a new tradition at CDT—the unveiling of a one-night-only Artist Exhibition in conjunction with the annual benefit event, Tech Prom. This year marks the second installment of this innovative exhibition, which showcases the extraordinary talents of artists whose work delves into themes closely tied to technology and policy.
The event not only highlights the intersection of art and technology but also fosters a vibrant community among artists, tech enthusiasts, and policy advocates. Attendees were treated to a diverse range of artistic expressions, each reflecting the complexities and nuances of the tech landscape. From interactive installations to thought-provoking visual art, the exhibition captivated the audience and sparked meaningful conversations.
The combination of the Artist Exhibition with Tech Prom emphasizes the importance of creativity in discussions surrounding technology, and it sets a precedent for future events aimed at bridging the gap between art and tech policy. As this tradition continues to grow, it promises to inspire and engage a broader audience in the dialogue about the role of technology in our lives.
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