![]() Fink now works as a consultant for some of the leading companies in the XR space, helping them with strategy, corporate storytelling, and executive coaching. His past experience includes successful exits from several startups. As a 28-year-old junior executive at Disney, Fink famously came up with the idea for"The Lion King." In the 1990s, he was Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of VR pioneer, Virtual World Entertainment.Variety calls him “XR’s explainer-in-chief.”In addition to his work as head of story development for Disney Feature Animation during Disney’s second golden age of animation (1985-1992),Fink was Senior Vice President & Chief Creative Officer of AOL Studios(1995-1999), and President of American Greetings Interactive and Blue Mountain (2000-2004). He teaches XR at Chapman University in Orange, California. What’s In a Metaverse? Charlie Fink, XR Consultant, Author, ColumnistĬharlie Fink is a Forbes columnist and the author of the critically acclaimed AR-enabled books "Charlie Fink's Metaverse" (2017), and "Convergence, How The World Will Be Painted With Data" (2019) and most recently "Remote Collaboration, Virtual Conferences and the Future of Work" (2020). The risk of not rising up to this opportunity to dimensionalize Big Data is that we’ll exacerbate inequality by forcing more people and communities to the whims of biased machines. To do this, we must embrace what she calls Thick Data-the compliment to Big Data. Tricia argues that the acceleration of our digitized lives means that we have an opportunity to truly design inclusively with data for more people than before. Pain and creativity are well-known bedfellows. In each moment, entirely new systems, economies, and tools are born out of the disruption caused by spatial collapse. It may feel like we’ve lost so much as we’ve moved much of what we once did in physical space into digital space, but Tricia argues that if we look back to previous moments in history of spatial collapses, we learn that they always produce new possibilities that would’ve never been possible before. The spatial collapse of 2020 meant that our once separate lives in our homes, work, and everything outside of that-folded into digital space. The COVID-19 pandemic spaces has led to a spatial collapse-the folding in of different spaces we inhabit into one space. Photo: Manuel Harlan Ben Thompson, Laura Cubitt, Simon Lipkin and Simon Paisley.Spatial Collapse: Inclusive Design with Big Data Tricia Wang COVER MY TRACKS - debut studio solo album and theatrical production. Photo: Manuel Harlan The Lorax at The Old Vic. This is the Official Youtube Channel of former Noah And The Whale frontman, Charlie Fink. Photo: Manuel Harlan The Lorax at The Old Vic. ![]() Photo: Manuel Harlan Simon Paisley Day and Ensemble of The Lorax. Photo: Manuel Harlan Emily Houghton and Simon Paisley Day in The Lorax. Photo: Manuel Harlan Ensemble of The LOrax. Photo: Manuel Harlan Ensemble at The Old Vic. Photo: Manuel Harlan The ensemble of The Lorax. Photo: Manuel Harlan Laura Cubitt, Ben Thompson and Simon Lipkin as The Lorax. Photo: Manuel Harlan Simon Paisley Day and Emily Houghton in The Lorax. We hope that you enjoy these production shots of The Lorax.īOOK TICKETS FOR THE LORAX AT THE OLD VIC THEATRE The Lorax at The Old Vic. The Lorax starts performances tomorrow at The Old Vic and runs until the 16th January 2016. ![]() Seuss’s (The Cat In the Hat, How The Grinch Stole Christmas!) classic tale, The Lorax tells of a moustachioed and cantankerous critter who’s on a mission to protect the earth from the greedy, tree-chopping, Thneed-knitting businessman known only as The Once-ler.Īdapted by David Greig and brought to the stage by acclaimed director Max Webster (James And The Giant Peach, To Kill A Mockingbird, Twelfth Night) with music by Charlie Fink (Noah and the Whale), The Lorax blends theatrical invention, songs by Charlie Fink (Noah and the Whale) and zany humour in a timely and vibrant Christmas show with a message that will speak to audiences of all ages. Last Updated on 25th February 2016 Ben Thompson, Laura Cubitt, Simon Lipkin and Simon Paisley.
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