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Hangout with Microsoft Exec, Community Media and Forecasting Entertainment [Events Roundup]

Three events on media and ideas in Brooklyn this week.

Here are some events coming up in the technology scene around Brooklyn this week:

Tuesday, January 7, dd:Outpost Coworking and Executive Office Hours, 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Free
45 Main St, #810, Brooklyn
Participants will be able to cowork together in dd:Outpost and sit down briefly with Kelly Jones, head of Thought Leadership at Microsoft.
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Tuesday, January 7, BRIC Media Education Orientation, 6:30-8:30 PM. Free.
BRIC Media Center, 647 Fulton Street, Brooklyn
For 35 years, BRIC has been showcasing artworks and providing resources for artists. They provide many classes to help community members learn how to make media, but some of them require participants to go through this orientation first. You don’t have to register ahead, but you do have to be on time and bring proof of Brooklyn residency.
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Wednesday, January 8, Future State of Entertainment: Andy Weissman, Union Square Ventures, 7:00 PM. $5.
Made in NY Media Center, 30 John St, Brooklyn
A longtime venture investor in media, a native of New York and a member of the VHX board, Weissman’s talk will be part of an ongoing series on how we make and consume entertainment is changing.
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Companies: Digital DUMBO / Microsoft / Union Square Ventures

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