What will our streets and cities look and sound like in a driverless future?
Today and tomorrow (November 15 & 16), our Lucas Artists Program (LAP) and artist collective RadioEE•net are exploring this question in AUTOPILOTO, an online, live-streaming 24-hour broadcast from a semi-autonomous vehicle traveling around the Bay Area.
Part of "New Terrains: Mobility and Migration," a collaborative project among local arts organizations, AUTOPILOTO will investigate issues of mobility from the multilingual perspective of local drivers, technologists, cityworkers, and artists. Through storytelling and auditory experiments, they will paint a sonic portrait of an impending future.
Tune in to the broadcast live both days from 11am-11pm by visiting RadioEE•net, or interact directly with the artists at the San Jose Museum of Art's monthly ArtRage event. RadioEE•net will be dropping by from 8-9pm to solicit conversations and contributions which will be incorporated into the broadcast.
Want to learn more about this fascinating project and RadioEE•net? Read this interview on the LAP blog with our Curator Donna Conwell.
Open Select Nights Through March 17, 2019:
Bruce Munro at Montalvo: Stories in Light
November 15-16:
AUTOPILOTO by RadioEE•net
November 16-18:
Vintage Yuletide at Montalvo
November 28:
Plein Air Painting Noir #2
November 28:
Plein Air Painting Noir #3
December 16:
David Benoit: Christmas Tribute to Charlie Brown
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We would like to offer our heartfelt thanks to our current Griffin Society members: Hilda and Mike Brock, Donna and Michael Butcher, Paul and Libby Conrado, Laura Cunningham, Lanaya and Gary Dix, David Doeltz, Barry and Toby Fernald, Madeleine Frankel, Peg Hylbert and Don del Castillo, Laura Jason and Bruce Henderson, Helen and Darrell Johnston, Barbara and Austin Kilburn, Sybil and Art Lewis, Sally Lucas, Bob and Kathie Maxfield, Angela McConnell and Family, John McLemore and Clysta Seney, Edward Mocarski and Christine Martens, Russell Perry and Patricia Gwynn, Carol Ross, Kathleen and Mark Santora
Photo Credits: Ron Leckie / Courtesy of RadioEE•net / Gege Xu / Susan Edel