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If music videos and munchies are your thing (and, let's face it, they probably are your thing), the latest announcements for shots' LA Out of the Box event will have you salivating.

Returning to the Bike Shed in Downtown, the series is doubling down on its commitment to challenge assumptions and explore the edges of creative thinking. Expect more of the same no-nonsense chat, unexpected perspectives, and takeaways you’ll actually want to use (including, in the case of Postmates, actual takeaways!).

The latest additions to the schedule are:

Under The Influence

With a focus on the impact of stoner culture, this session explores how one agency brought to life the visceral pleasure of eating.

Mother LA’s Biz Anderson and Jed Cohen break down the brand strategy behind Postmates' rise to dominance in the Los Angeles market. Discussing the intricacies of the campaign’s inception and the shift from physical delivery to highlighting why food isn’t just fuel - but a powerful dopamine booster capable of hijacking your brain.

Choreographing chaos: Damian Kulash in conversation with Jason Kreher 

Ever since breaking the internet (before that was even a thing) in 2006 with the viral video for Here It Goes Again, OK Go have been delighting global fans with their boundary-pushing visuals, precision choreography, and a DIY spirit that’s somehow both chaotic and meticulously engineered. 

Known for its symbiotic relationship with brands, the band’s frontman and Park Pictures director, Damian Kulash, joins DE-YAN CCO Jason Kreher, to talk about music video innovation, the intersection of art and advertising, and how curiosity fuels both commercial and creative success. 

With two more sessions still to announce, plus all the networking and coffee-slurping opportunities you can shake a bountiful bagel at, make sure you pick up your ticket here.

This year's event is sponsored by

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