Creative Mixer 2.0: Temporary/Permanent
March 26, 2012 by Isaac Timothy T
WHAT?
Creative Mixer brings together creatives, hackers, entrepreneurs into a single space to redefine creativity. Eight speakers enlighten us with bite-sized presentations on creativity across diverse fields. Who knows what will happen after, when creatives, entrepreneurs and hackers get together?
WHY?
To increase collaboration between entrepreneurs, developers and creatives. Come to be inspired, inspire others, and find the strange common denominators!
WHO?
50 Entrepreneurs, Developers & Creatives from Design, Photography, Film, Architecture, Animation/Illustration and Writing.
This second edition of Creative Mixer will feature sharings by:
Janice Wong, 2amLab, Chef-owner of 2am dessert bar
Aen Tan, Singapore’s leading UI/UX Designer
Francis Chu, inventor & co-founder of ISUDA (bike sharing scheme)
Lara Kanga (UK), Publicist
Travis Ho, Game Designer of Autumn Dynasty (Touch Dimensions)
Oh York Bing, Architect
Veerapan Swaminathan, Sustainable Living Lab
Sean Lee, Photographer, Winner of the ICON de Martell Cordon Bleu 2011
… and a surprise presentation by a Visual Artist.
HOW? Register here!
Seats are LIMITED, so register to secure your place. Registration is $15 (includes food + a glass of wine) + $3.18 processing/paypal fee
PROGRAMME
7:00 – 7:15PM Welcome & Registration
7:15 – 8:15PM Dinner & Networking
8:15 – 9:00PM Sharing Sessions
9:00 – 10:00PM Mix the night awaay!
For more information, visit www.creativemixer.co :)
Quick Facts about Creative Mixer 2.0: Temporary / Permanent
When: 28 March 2012, 7pm-10pm
Where: Sinema Old School, 11B Mt Sophia
Who: 50 Hackers, Entrepreneurs and Creatives from Design, Photography, Film, Architecture, Animation, Illustration
How: Register by 24 March 2012 to www.flickevents.com/creativemixer
Registration: $15 (includes a glass of wine!) + $3 processing/paypal fee
Website/More Info: www.creativemixer.co
Partners: Relay Room, Spizza, Sinema, SGE, FeverAvenue, Girls in Tech, Underground Wines


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