On October 25, TEDxJacksonville is holding
their signature event, a once-a-year, live conference at WJCT featuring live local and international speakers and performers who will explore the theme of (un)knowing.
One of the twelve TEDxJacksonville speakers this year is Cullen
Hoback, director of the acclaimed documentary, Terms and
Conditions May Apply.
Cullen is coming from Los Angeles to Jacksonville give a TEDx talk
on digital privacy at the (un)knowing conference on 10/25, then will be at
Sun-Ray Cinemas on Sunday 10/26 for a screening of his documentary
and a live Q+A with the director.
Tickets are available for $10 at http://www.tugg.com/events/10987 and
must be purchased by October 17.
About Cullen Hoback
Cullen Hoback is an American filmmaker and digital
rights advocate who has been touring the world with his most recent
documentary TERMS AND CONDITIONS MAY APPLY (2013).
Hoback has
appeared on MSNBC, CNN, NPR, Fox, Huffpo Live, etc. and has
written op-eds for The Guardian and other major media outlets. He has won
numerous awards, and his films have played in theaters and on TV stations
around the world. Hoback is currently developing a slate of films
(documentaries and narratives), all with a clear social purpose.
About TEDxJacksonville
TEDxJacksonville is an
independently-organized, TED-like event licensed by TED.com Our goal is to
present talks on issues that matter to our community–free from corporate,
political and religious agendas–and to spark a real dialogue about how to make
a difference. At our TEDxJacksonville event, (un)knowing on
10/25, TED Talks video and live speakers will combine to spark deep
discussion and connection in a small group. The TED Conference provides general
guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events,
including ours, are self-organized on a local level.
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