Speaking at the HOPE Conference!
Update July 16, 2024: Video of the talk now posted here.
I’m excited and honored to be speaking at the upcoming HOPE conference! I’ve presented HOPE talks in 2022, 2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012 and 2010 (info on past talks here). Here’s the session description:
Live Show Technology: Past, Present, and Future - Have We Reached a Maturity Point?
The modern era of live show technology is often thought to have begun with the Beatles at Shea Stadium in 1965 (only a few miles from the HOPE site!). Production and technological development progressed slowly until an explosion of innovation began in the mid 1980s. This period of constant change and development continued until about 2010, when the field of show production hit a significant maturity point. This maturity process was gradual enough that fans and creators who lived through the transition may not even have been aware of it. In this talk, John traces the evolution of show technology and its transition phases on its way to maturity. He will also discuss the implications on the industry of a mature, stable toolset, and speculate about the maturity’s effect on future show technology development, and its impacts on fans and creators alike.
Here’s the time and location, hope to see you there!
Day/Time: Friday, July 12, 2024 - 2100
Location: Little Theatre - St. John's University, Queens, New York City