Author Event: Tim Disney in conversation with Nonny de la Peña

Schedule

Wed Jul 29 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm

UTC-07:00
Location

12444 Venice Blvd. | Los Angeles, CA

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About the book:

A satirical sci-fi graphic novel about a virus that kills when you lie — in a world built on lies.
A lethal new virus is wreaking havoc across the globe, but this time hand sanitizer isn't going to fix it.
It begins at the Concordia Center in the Amazon, where global elites have gathered for the Global Reinvestment For Tomorrow Conference (GRFT), promising to solve climate change once and for all.
Very little problem-solving occurs before the GRFTers are infected with Amazonian Recombinant Cytoneuropathy — the A.R.C. virus.
The virus is wildly contagious, undetectable in its dormant phase, and 100% lethal. The kicker? It's activated by lying. The GRFTers board their private jets and spread it worldwide. Chaos ensues.
The story plays out on a "sustainable" cruise ship called The Veritas, where an unlikely crew — a single mom and her teenage daughter, a born-again preacher, a grizzled Norwegian ship captain — must learn to survive in a world where every word could be your last. As they stumble, confess, and reach for something like honesty, the A.R.C. asks: is truth a destination or a direction?

About the speakers:

Tim Disney is an artist and entrepreneur with extensive experience in the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors. He graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Fine Arts. He lives on a hill in Los Angeles with a cat, a tortoise, and a teenage human.

Nonny de la Peña is regarded as one of the most influential pioneers in virtual and augmented reality and was recently named WSJ Technology Innovator of the Year. A Wired Magazine #MakeTechHuman Agent of Change, she has been called “The Godmother of Virtual Reality” by Engadget and The Guardian. Additionally, Fast Company named her “One of the People Who Made the World More Creative” and CNET’s 20 Most Influential Latinos in Tech for her pioneering work in immersive storytelling. As CEO of Emblematic Group, she leads the company in creating cutting edge technologies to not only tell stories that create intense, empathic engagement. Her latest endeavor, REACH.Love, is a no-code WebXR platform that intends to empower anyone to create and distribute AR/VR stories straight in the browser.
A New America Fellow, Yale Poynter Media Fellow and winner of the Knight Innovation Award, de la Peña is widely credited with creating the genre of immersive journalism. Currently a member of the BAFTA virtual reality board, she is a former correspondent for Newsweek and her virtual reality work has been featured by the New York Times, BBC, Mashable, Vice, Wired and many others. Showcases around the globe include the Sundance and Tribeca Film Festivals, The World Economic Forum in Davos, The Victoria and Albert Museum, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, and Games For Change. She has more than 20 years of award-winning experience in print, film and TV and has used her broad knowledge to innovate in this burgeoning field. Her spatial narratives are consistently met with critical acclaim


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12444 Venice Blvd., 12444 Venice Boulevard, Los Angeles, United States

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