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Authorship & Ownership with Beatriz Helena Ramos, CEO & Founder of DADA.nyc
Episode 90

Authorship & Ownership with Beatriz Helena Ramos, CEO & Founder of DADA.nyc

State Of The Art · State of the Art Org

May 30, 20191h 6m

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Show Notes

DADA.nyc is a truly unique community of digital artists who are finding new and innovative ways to communicate through their artwork. Moreover, Dada’s CEO and founder, Beatriz Helena Ramos, is exploring radical and visionary ways for artists to support themselves through the power of community--all mobilized by state of the art blockchain technology.

In this episode, Beatriz shares how her commercial success as an artist, animator and entrepreneur ultimately led her to question her legacy, what makes Dada’s community of artists exceptional, and what experiments in new economies for artists Dada is working on.

Learn more at https://dada.nyc/

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-About Beatriz Helena Ramos-

Beatriz is many things -- an artist, an illustrator, an animator, an entrepreneur.  She has created illustrations for the New York Times, worked on animated series for MTV, Disney and Cartoon network, and exhibited paintings in New York City galleries.  Her prolific creative career continues on to include creating comics, illustrating children’s books, photography, set design, sculpture, live action directing, and even puppet making in Prague.

In 2002 she founded Dancing Diablo Studio in New York City, a content studio whose clients include Coca Cola, Macy’s, Kraft Foods, Jet Blue, Bayer, General Mills, Sesame Workshop, Hasbro, PBS, Nickelodeon, MTV, Disney, ESPN and more.



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