42 Concurrent Session V BTOT Blitz 939 Boylston Street, Red Room at Cafe 939 Join us for the third annual BTOT Blitz! This popular, fast- paced session is inspired by the Pecha Kucha presentation format. Presenters talk for 20 seconds about each of 20 slides. Slides advance automatically, so speakers have less than seven minutes to make their point or tell their story. When the timer ends, the Blitz does, too. In less than 90 minutes, you will hear about stepping out of your teaching comfort zone (Austin), tips to keep voices healthy and fresh (Balliro), how to handle students who never do their homework (Guigui), a new work combining ethnomusicology and sound installation art (Hatfield), and the intimate relationship between music and dance (Menon). The session will end with Q&A with the presenters. —Presented by: Bryn Austin, Linda Balliro, Ana Guigui, DJ Hatfield, and Rekha Menon —Hosted by: Nicole Mlynczak Why Do We Need to Go to Museums Anymore? The Effect of Technology on How We Engage with Art 921 Boylston Street, Room 411 The Museum of Science is hosting a fascinating exhibition called “Da Vinci—The Genius.” On display until February 26, 2017, the show features re-creations of Leonardo da Vinci's inventions and interactive digital re-creations of his most famous works. There are not, however, any actual works by the artist on display. This raises interesting questions. Do we need the originals anymore? What is the difference between a work of art and its digital re-creation? Are we “remixing” our artistic heritage? This session will explore these questions through looking at recent advances in museum displays, 3D printing, and extraordinary online resources available to study works of art from our living room. —Presented by: Ross Bresler —Hosted by: Ernesto Diaz