Arts & Entertainment
BIG Interviews Eran Egozy and Launches #IAmBrookline
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On February 7th, Brookline Interactive Group sat down with local Brookline resident Eran Egozy, co-founder of Harmonix Music Systems and professor at MIT, before his talk at the Brookline Teen Center in conjunction with the Brookline Music School as part of their guest speaker series. Egozy spoke about his life, his road to founding Harmonix, his work on Guitar Hero, and the music sciences he teaches at MIT.
BIG also recently launched #IAmBrookline, a new weekly media series delving into the Brookline identity. The project gives Brookline residents and visitors a platform to share their stories about growing up, living, working, and studying in Brookline.
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Stories from the #IAmBrookline series can be viewed on the Duckling app under the #IAmBrookline insights tag, in addition to being posted on BIG's cable channels.
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BIG's journalists are next scheduled to film #IAmBrookline interviews on Wednesday, February 27th at 3:00pm inside the Arcade Building located at 314–320A Harvard Street. Members of the public are encouraged to stop by and share their stories!
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About Brookline Interactive Group (BIG):
Brookline Interactive Group (BIG) is an integrated media and technology education center and a community media hub for Brookline, MA and the region. BIG facilitates diverse community dialogue, incubates and funds hyperlocal storytelling, arts, journalism and technology projects, and serves over 500 youth and adults annually through innovative classes and partnerships. BIG offers extensive multimedia training, Virtual Reality (VR) and 360-video cameras and training, access to high quality filmmaking equipment, production grants, and provides low-cost professional media services to non-profit organizations, education partners, businesses, and to local government. Visit www.brooklineinteractive.org to learn more.