The world’s most forward-thinking artists, musicians, and technologists—from Grimes, GZA, Miike Snow, Laurie Anderson, and Blood Orange to virtual reality pioneer Jaron Lanier, transhumanist visionary Dr. Martine Rothblatt, and cyborg artist Neil Harbisson – will be gathering in Durham, North Carolina for Moogfest 2016 this May 19 -22. Celebrating the legacy of Dr. Robert Moog and the influence his inventions have had on how we hear the world, Moogfest is unlike any other festival thanks to an intimate format where many artists not only perform in the evening, but also join panel discussions and lead workshops during the day. The New York Times said: “Moogfest, in its mom-and-pop technosophy and its insistence on immersive experiences in small, comfortable spaces, might have gotten something exactly right.”
Moogfest in the News
Forbes, Discovery News Preview Moogfest
With Moogfest set to kick-off May 19th, major media outlets took a look at the work it takes to create an entirely new type of festival experience.
Read More →New York Times exclusive on Moogfest
PKPR secured an exclusive interview for Dr. Martine Rothblatt, the nation’s highest profile transgender CEO.
Read More →Huffington Post: Moogfest Fights NC Anti-LGBT Law
Moogfest CEO Adam Katz talked with the Huffington Post about how the Durham-based festival is combatting North Carolina’s anti-LGBT law.
Read More →Moogfest Press Preview in NYC
To give New York City-based media a sneak preview of what’s in store for this year’s Moogfest in Durham, PKPR helped organize a press preview event.
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