We’re delighted that sculptor Janet Echelman, who does amazing large-scale installations around the world, was a keynote speaker at this year’s Adobe MAX in San Diego. Janet’s inspiring story and groundbreaking work made a real impression on the more than 10,000 attendees at her presentation. Why axle? Unlike most sculptures, Janet’s are designed to move and change colors and patterns based on their environment, winds, and even input from the Internet. As you’d imagine, she and her team at Studio Echelman have amassed many thousands of media assets over the years, both video and photo – from behind-the-scenes footage to gala unveilings. axle 2016 gives her team a way to find just the footage they need.
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