Multimedia
Our zeal
for innovation has few bounds. We believe that knowledge, process,
and creativity can be applied uniformly across disciplines to
achieve breakthrough results. Here are examples outside
of the software industry.

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Visual Arts |
Thinking that the world is full of screens
and monitors which could do more to feed our soul, we developed
an art form called Moving Digital Paintings. These are fine art
works designed for framed flat screen televisions. Though this
medium, we are adapting older painting styles such as impressionism,
abstraction, Cubism, and Surrealism to be more engaging to the
modern eye through motion and technology. Recent exhibits include
the Boston Design Center and Boutique Design magazines Boutique
18 awards. Our moving digital paintings bore mention this past
year in Forbes, Reuters, Hotel-Online, Hotel Executive, Residential
Architect Online, and CNBC. Read more at Dan
Hermes Fine Art.

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Music |
Hearing a stagnation in serious art
music, we developed a curriculum to teach classical musicians
how to improvise in contemporary styles. By fusing conventional
counterpoint studies with contemporary dance styles, such as pop,
hip-hop, funk, and rock, we formed a graduated approach for the
classical musician, a bridge from the classical world into the
music of the present. It's called Classigroov and we've taught
this curriculum at the Boston Conservatory and examples have played
on National
Public Radio. Hear our latest CD release.
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