Some stories are told many times and in such familiar formats that we lose sight of them. How can art bring these stories back into full view with innovative storytelling, reconnecting the audience with pressing, global issues? What new tools combined with old ones create fresh awareness and perspective to engage the viewers? Where do we risk getting too artsy? From painting and dance to motion capture and the use of avatars. These are just starting points — where will we go from here?
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