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New Copernicans Episode 17: Collaboration Pt. 1



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Jacob Marshall is a musical artist and pioneer of humanitarian art campaigns. After graduating with a degree in Aesthetic Theory, he created the band MAE (Multisensory Aesthetic Experience) inspired by his funded research. Jacob now serves as the CEO and Senior Connector at MORE partnerships, working with some of the world’s largest and most innovative public and private companies to coordinate their cause partnerships with some of the world’s best artists. He is also a Producer for the Global Citizen Festival and is on the advisory board for the Future of Storytelling.

With his adventuresome spirit and vast musical gifts, violinist Tim Fain has emerged as a mesmerizing presence on the music scene. The “charismatic young violinist with a matinee idol profile, strong musical instincts, and first rate chops” (Boston Globe) is seen and heard in the film Black Swan, and gives “voice” to the violin of the lead actor in the hit film 12 Years a Slave, as he did with Richard Gere’s violin in Fox Searchlight’s feature film Bee Season. Most recently, Fain collaborates with Google on a virtual reality (VR) music and film project RESONANCE that introduces VR capability for YouTube to the world.

Alexander Green is CEO and founder of Symmetry Labs, a San Francisco-based technology company. Alex is best known for his SugarCubes invention, which have been featured in music videos by The Cathedrals and Eric Prydz.

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