Register Now for PGH Art + Tech’s Biggest Party of the Year!

The Business of Creativity: Thursday, May 6, 2010  6pm – 8pm
Hosted by Burton Morris and MEDRAD CEO, John Friel

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Want Art + Tech? The 2010 DATA Awards has got it!

Join the Pittsburgh Technology Council for the 2010 Annual DATA Awards and Exhibition, featuring 40 of the region’s most innovative creatives. Come out to the only event that honors our region’s leading-edge intersections of tech and creativity!

>> Hang out with internationally-acclaimed Pittsburgh Artist, Burton Morris and MEDRAD CEO, John Friel
>> View over 60 pieces of the region’s finest artwork in all media
>> Experience the electronic and organic sounds of David Bernabo’s DJ Responsibility, the 2010 DATA Musical Artist of the Year
>> Explore creative tech game rooms
>> Check out innovative short films and documentaries, including Ben Hernstrom’s Young Creatives and deeplocal’s Chalkbot

GENERAL ADMISSION:
$25.00
STUDENT: $15.00
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SORRY, VIP RECEPTION SOLD OUT

FEATURING 40 OF THE REGION’S MOST INNOVATIVE CREATIVES:
Rebecca Bailey  Jesse Best  David Bernabo  Thomas Bigatel
Connie Cantor  Tiberiu Chelcea  Sheila Cuellar-Shaffer   deeplocal
David Edwards  The Entertainment Technology Center’s Balli Plastici
Jessica Fenlon  Stephen Haynes  Ruth E. Hendricks
Ben Hernstrom  Lori Hepner  John Hinderliter  Joseph Holtz
Modern Pop  Don Jones  Sandy Kessler Kaminski  Kevin Kulesa
John Malarky  Wade Massie  Ian TAK Momyer  Net Health Systems
Ron Nigro  Jane Ogren   Martha Rial  Riggs Communications & ImPACT  The Simulation Hypothesis  Seth Rosenberg  Nina Sarnelle
Jon Shumway   Eric Singer  Rob Straw  Kelli Townsend  Emily Traynor
R. Weis   Wombat Security Technologies  Gary Zak

Quantum Theatre Presents The Task

They arrive in Jamaica, three emissaries of the French Republic, their mission to incite a slave rebellion.  The theatre of the revolution is open. Please take your seat.

Quantum Theatre attacks Heiner Müller’s aggressively experimental work – of dream and nightmare, of love and betrayal, of revolution called off – with Jed Allen Harris, long among Pittsburgh’s most important and influential theatre artists.

Download the first ever Quantum podcasts, listen to director Jed Allen Harris and dramaturg J.A. Ball discuss their work on The Task, and learn more about Heiner Muller and his work here.

Wed, Thur, Sun: $28
Fri, Sat: $32
Opening Night: $40

For more information, visit: http://www.quantumtheatre.com/season/the-task/