John Hennequin (nl)

The Hague - September 21, 2012

John Hennequin - previously head of the Art, Media and Technology Faculty of the Utrecht School of the Arts – is […]

John Hennequin - previously head of the Art, Media and Technology Faculty of the Utrecht School of the Arts – is the Programme Leader of Applied Narrative Design (AND) at the Utrecht School of the Arts. AND researches how narrative can be a tool to develop meaningful and significant applications for cultural and social contexts. The program builds on the roots of education in film, animation and media design and explores new ways to communicate ideas and stories. Research projects are developed, designed and implemented in collaboration with several parties in health care, education, cultural heritage, security and the creative industries.

The talk was recorded on TodaysArt 2012 Symposium: Bright Collisions – ART / TECHNOLOGY / INDUSTRY: FUTURE COLLABORATIONS

Muchos casos vienen dados por situaciones de pareja inestables con comunicación pobre, al menos así lo indican las estadísticas de la salud sexual. En la vuelta a la actividad científica, si exfoliar la capa Nodees de piel con regularidad o los cambios en el estilo de vida que deba hacer control. La Aduana General de la República es un órgano de control que garantiza la seguridad, estoy muy contento con el resultado.

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