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Ingrid Kopp
Co-Director at Electric South
Ingrid Kopp is a seasoned media professional with over 20 years of experience, specializing in the intersection of storytelling and technology since 2006. She has extensive expertise in journalism impact strategy and evaluation, particularly within news organizations in Africa.
As the co-founder and co-director of Electric South, a non-profit organization based in Cape Town, South Africa, Ingrid focuses on incubating, funding, and exhibiting the work of African creators, emphasizing XR and immersive media.
Ingrid holds key roles at the World Economic Forum, serving as the co-chair of the Global Future Council on the Future of Metaverse and previously the Global Future Council on Augmented and Virtual Reality.
She is a founding member of the Immerse editorial collective, a publication dedicated to emerging non-fiction storytelling. In the past, Ingrid curated Storyscapes at the Tribeca Film Festival and was the Director of Interactive at the Tribeca Film Institute, supporting innovative projects in virtual reality and exploring the future of media.
Throughout her career, Ingrid has served on the jury of prestigious film festivals such as Sundance and IDFA, acted as an adviser for the Sundance Creative Producing Lab, and delivered talks worldwide.
Passionate about fostering collaborations in interactive and immersive storytelling, virtual reality, ethical AI, worldbuilding, and digital access, Ingrid organizes labs, workshops, and conferences to facilitate dialogue in these areas. She excels in moderating discussions, having led forums like CPH
In terms of education, Ingrid Kopp holds a Master's degree in Cultural and Critical Studies from Birkbeck, University of London, and Bachelor's degrees from the University of Sussex and the University of California, Berkeley.
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Looking forward to seeing what comes out of this! 🙌
Twelve creatives selected for the French Institute of South Africa’s Unrecorded Voices AI Programme https://t.co/zfpkVXD5qC
I can't vote in the US election but if I could I would 100% put any reservations aside and vote for Harris. @lksriv's piece is a fantastic reminder that democracy is a process and it starts with creating the best possible space for ongoing action. https://t.co/BKwdVCqJmI
