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Wake Forest University is set to host a three-day event titled "We Play Together: Music & Gaming," taking place from April 17 to 19. This engaging experience is free and open to the public, aiming to celebrate the intersection of music and gaming culture.
Attendees will have the opportunity to meet notable guests, including acclaimed composer Inon Zur, known for his work in the gaming industry, and Pete Hines from Bethesda Software, who has played a significant role in shaping popular video game narratives. Additionally, the event will feature retired NASA astronaut and engineer Dan Tani, who brings a unique perspective on teamwork and innovation.
The gathering promises a variety of activities, including discussions, performances, and interactive sessions, allowing participants to explore the creative synergy between music and gaming. This initiative reflects Wake Forest's commitment to fostering a community that embraces diverse forms of artistic expression and technological advancement.
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