Creative

Growing Little Minds

Growing Little Minds Program
Boosts Brain Development

by | Sep 12, 2016
Dallas Mayor and Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council work together to create a program called Growing Little Minds.
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How Innovation and Good-Hearted Texans Improved the World
by | Sep 9, 2016
Texans are using available tools and a little ingenuity to help disabled children.
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Festival Will Feature Arlington Filmmakers
by | Sep 9, 2016
The city of Arlington hopes the Frame4Frame Festival will bring new creative individuals to the city.
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taggers
UTD Study Paints Picture of Taggers’ Motivations
by | Sep 9, 2016
The criminologists who conducted the study cite boredom, seeking recognition as big motivators behind graffiti.
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Akola

Akola’s Neiman Marcus Line
Unites Nonprofits, Business

by | Sep 2, 2016
Akola's high-end jewelry line didn’t go from concept to store shelves in eight months without collaboration.
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makerspace
Not Sure Which DFW Makerspace Is Right For You? Here’s Your Guide
by | Aug 23, 2016
The makerspace community in Dallas-Fort Worth and has something to offer everyone from video gamers and podcasters to quilters and graphic designers.
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Workbench@theGrove
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Workbench@TheGrove — Join the Grove for part 2 of 3 in its Workbench@TheGrove summer speaker series....

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museum
Dallas Museum of Art, Pariveda Team up on App
by | Aug 17, 2016
The new app will help visitors to the museum enjoy their experience more, and includes an interactive map.
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Garcia

Workbench at the Grove: Garcia Kicks Off Summer Speaker Series

by | Aug 9, 2016
Cornbread Hustle is one of Cheri Garcia's latest ventures. She shares her story and why she launched a staffing agency that helps former inmates transition from life inside the walls of prison to life on the outside.
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id
How id Software Pushes the Envelope with id Tech 6
by | Aug 9, 2016
A symbiotic relationship between art and design and programming, and making tech, made the game Doom stand out.
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Fort Worth Micro-Park
Fort Worth Micro-Park Activates Underutilized Urban Space
by | Aug 8, 2016
The city of Fort Worth's first micro-park uses repurposed materials designed to be portable.
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quake
QuakeCon Shows Off New Quake, More Doom, Other Surprises
by | Aug 8, 2016
There were plenty of things at Quakecon for gamers to get excited about, including demos of upcoming games and previews of upcoming releases.
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Complexity Gaming

3 Things: Unique LED Sculpture will Brighten The Star

by | Aug 4, 2016
Leo Villareal's work, titled Volume (Frisco), will be lighting up The Star 24 hours a day. His latest creation contains 19,200 lights with 225 levels of brightness controlled by a computer program.
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Ryan Richardson
Furniture Made From Reclaimed
Rail Cars Debuts in Frisco
by | Aug 2, 2016
Boxcar Revival follows furniture's journey from reclamation to finished product.
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QuakeCon
QuakeCon Ready to Hit Play Button for Expo
by | Aug 1, 2016
For more than 20 years, fans have been gathering for the annual gaming expo in Dallas.
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Art Digital Dallas
Gallery: Art Meets Tech at Digital Dallas < Art/Code > Event
by | Jul 29, 2016

Wednesday’s < Art/Code >, hosted by Digital Dallas at the Aria Stone Gallery in the Dallas Design District, was an intersection of art and technology.

“Digital Da Vincis” was how one of the organizers described the artists whose works were created by writing code, pushing pixels or doing crazy things with light, electronics, and even brain waves.

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