Miyamoto and the Machine (a documentary about KenKen): film screening and panel discussion
Monday, February 1 at 7:00 pm ET (New York)
When does a KenKen puzzle unfold as a story? When it was handcrafted by KenKen's inventor, Japanese elementary-school math teacher Tetsuya Miyamoto! The new documentary Miyamoto and the Machine recounts KenKen's creation story and explores how the puzzles produced for mass consumption — by a piece of software called the Kenerator — differ from those Miyamoto constructs. An exclusive screening of the full-length (40-minute) version of the film will be followed by a panel discussion featuring Robert Fuhrer, President of KENKEN Puzzles LLC; math teacher and KenKen enthusiast Aaron Kaswell, who is featured in the film; Noriko Yoshimura, former international editor for the original publishers of KenKen in Japan and NY project manager for KenKen worldwide; and Ellie Grueskin, the 2017 KenKen International Student Champion. Ellie co-authored the KenKen for Beginners book and is currently an undergraduate student at Harvard University studying Economics and Statistics.
This is a live-streamed event. Occasional video recordings are made available for a fee at videos.momath.org.
(Zoom link will be emailed after registration)
United States
Super Sunday Special Registration | |
Event fee (Super Sunday Special) | $5.00 |
Event fee plus $5 donation to support families in need | $10.00 |
Free for families in need | $0.00 |