urology.ad...@utoronto.ca too much complicated, i’m goin’ to be another living being. Le 2013-11-26 à 14:28, Dave Crossland <d...@lab6.com> a écrit :
> Hi! > > http://libregraphicsmeeting.org/2014/?p=199 > > The Call for Participation has now been published! > > For this year we are especially interested in presentations that > showcase how the gap between technical and design development can be > bridged. > > We are looking for: > > In-depth presentations on Libre Graphics technologies > Showcases of excellent work made using Libre Graphics tools > New projects in this area to meet the wider community > Reports, use-cases, best practices > New emerging media; breaking free from analog constraints > Well articulated ideas for future approaches, tools and standards > > Available formats are: > > Lightning talk (10 minutes, selected at the event unconference style) > Presentations (20 minutes extendable to 40 minutes) > Entry for State of the Libre Graphics Union (1-2 slides) > Workshops (2 hours or more) > Birds Of a Feather (BOF), discussion meetings or Hackathons (2 hrs or more) > > The 2014 Libre Graphics Meeting will be held April 2 – 5 in Leipzig, > Germany at Universität Leipzig. > > Deadline for submissions: 15 January 2014 > > Selection notifications by: 25 January 2014 at the latest. > > http://libregraphicsmeeting.org/2014/?page_id=165 > > > The Libre Graphics Meeting 2014 will take place 2. – 5. April 2014 in > Leipzig, Germany. > This yearly event is an occasion for projects and individual > contributors/artists from all over the world to work together, to > share experiences and to hear about new ideas. > > By Libre Graphics we mean Free, Libre and Open Source tools for > design, illustration, photography, typography, art, graphics, page > layout, publishing, cartography, animation, video, interactive media, > generative graphics and visual live-coding. The Libre Graphics Meeting > is not just about software, but extends to standards, file formats and > actual use of these in creative work. > We are looking for: > > In-depth presentations on Libre Graphics technologies > Showcases of excellent work made using Libre Graphics tools > New projects in this area to meet the wider community > Reports, use-cases, best practices > New emerging media; breaking free from analog constraints > Well articulated ideas for future approaches, tools and standards > > Available formats (including questions): > > Lightning talk (10 minutes, selected at the event unconference style) > Presentations (20 minutes extendable to 40 minutes) > Entry for State of the Libre Graphics Union (1-2 slides) > Workshops (2 hours or more) > Birds Of a Feather (BOF), discussion meetings or Hackathons (2 hrs or more) > > State of the Libre Graphics Union: > We will kick off this year’s event with a joint session that sums up > all things that have happened in our wide landscape over the last > year. Instead of slots in the schedule for general updates on each and > every libre graphics project, we invite you to submit a maximum of two > slides, show-casing new abilities and/or text enumerating the leaps > forward that your project made. > > Special focus: > For the 2014 edition of LGM, we are specifically interested in > presentations that showcase how the gap between technical and design > development can be bridged. We are looking for contributions on > computational and generative media; examples of projects where design > decisions and experimentation is done directly with logic and code or > indirectly with the end user providing constraints/selection of good > results. We are interested in projects where design and development > are considered necessary ingredients in a collaborative process done > by peers of technological artists, using and pushing the constraints > of creative work. > Practical Details: > > Call opens Monday 25. November 2014 > > Deadline: 15. January 2014. We will let you know if your presentation > is selected by 25. January 2014 latest. > > In the context of the meeting, we prefer short and concise presentations. > > For each BOF or meeting that will be on the public schedule, we ask > you to provide a report, to be made available to the Libre Graphics > Community afterwards. > > If you propose a workshop, let us know what you expect participants to > bring, in terms of both prior experience and required items > (sketchbook, laptop with which applications installed, etc.) > > > > > > -- > Cheers > Dave