June 06 ↘
Multimodal thinking, generative tools, and the future of creative practice.
- Date:Friday June 6th
- Time:6:00 pm—9:00 pm
- Place:1288 15th Ave, San Francisco
- Doors at 6pm
- Talk at 7pm
- Light refreshments provided.
Designer, 3D artist, and music producer Danny Jones invites you into the layered, unpredictable world of multimodal creativity.
In this talk, he’ll explore how multimodal creatives use AI, cross-disciplinary thinking, and taste to move fluidly between mediums—shaping new ways of working and building worlds that guide how we perceive and feel.
Danny’s work focuses on the fusion of graphic, product, and interactive design with the vast possibilities of 3D, highlighting the unnoticed beauty surrounding us. His expansive body of work incorporates the spontaneity of generative design, the vividness of photography, the depth of 3D, the expansiveness of spatial design, and the dynamism of animation. All of it serves to push the boundaries of what’s visually possible, weaving narratives that captivate and engage, inviting the viewer to see beyond the surface and into the soul of the unseen.
Come explore how multimodal thinking shapes creative practice, worldbuilding, and new forms of expression across disciplines.
This talk is free and open to the public. It also marks the start of a separate, registration-based workshop series led by Danny in the weeks following the talk.
Learn more about the talk and the workshop at problemlibrary.org
See you there.