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Past engagements include:
Nielsen Norman Group. User Experience Seminar.
SEMINAR: Mass. Institute of Technology
Keynote: Microsoft Design Conference. Redmond, WA.
Georgia Tech. Atlanta, GA.
Ohio State University. Lecture on Japanese comics, Columbus OH.
SEMINARS:
Minneapolis College of Art and Design
University of Maine, Belfast Center.
Harvard University, Cambridge MA
Lake Placid Film Festival
TechTV, "The Screen Savers"
DARPA, Washington, DC
Game Developers Conference, San Jose
University of California Los Angeles CA
University of Southern California, Los Angeles CA
National Cancer Institute, Bethesda MD.
Chicago Humanities Festival
Pixar Animation, Emeryville CA.
SXSW Interactive, Austin TX.
Electronic Arts, Vancouver B.C.
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis MN
TechTV, "The Screen Savers"
Taos Talking Pictures.
M.I.T. Cambridge MA.
Game Developers Conference, San Jose.
Microsoft, Redmond WA.
Usability Professional Association, Ashville NC.
IBM Watson Research Institute, NY State.
Lotus Research, Boston MA.
Hypertext 2000, San Antonio TX.
Organic Web Design, San Francisco CA.
America Online Design Summit, San Jose CA.
Arts Center College, Pasadena CA.
Razorfish Broadband Summit, Los Angeles CA.
Xerox PARC, Palo Alto CA.
M.I.T. Media Lab, Cambridge MA.
The Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
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Since 1994, I've given Visual Lectures on Comics and Technology at universities, computer events, corporations, museums, film and music festivals and government organizations. Visuals include a cascade of fast-changing images (as many as 700 in a single talk) from the worlds of comics and communication.
At Texas
A & M, 2007.
Photo by Peter Franklin for The Daily Texan |
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Past stops include Google, MIT, Pixar, Princeton, eBay, SIGGRAPH, Microsoft, Harvard and The Smithsonian. Check at left for a more complete listing.
The stand-alone talk can last for 40 to 80 minutes depending on the occasion. Q & A can last as long as my hosts want. I've never gotten tired of answering questions.
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On stage with
"The Sims" creator Will Wright at the Game Developers Conference, San Jose 2002. |
For more information on bringing me out to your event or organization, contact me at scott@scottmccloud.com.
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