As part of PyCon North America 2019, I'm co-leading a one-night arts festival - 
"The Art of Python", through the Hatchery program 
https://us.pycon.org/2019/hatchery/artofpython/ - and hope members of our 
community will consider proposing art to share!

We're seeking many types of narrative, performance, and visual art about the 
experience of programming and making technology -- both Python specifically and 
programming more generally.

I hope we can showcase several different artists, including people who have to 
gather the courage to share their work publicly for the first time, and whose 
art explores varied experiences -- including ones that we often don't discuss 
factually in public, because (for example) they're embarrassing or because we 
have non-disclosure agreements. And I hope we get a range of tones -- humor, 
awe, melancholy, anger, joy, and so on.

I regret to say that there is no pay involved.

The festival will be Friday, May 3rd. The deadline for submissions is February 
28th.

There's a related effort by !!Con (May 11-12, NYC) to also encourage 
"not-talks" as submissions -- their CfP is open till March 3rd 
http://bangbangcon.com/give-a-talk.html , and they offer speaker travel funding 
and a USD $256 honorarium! So you can propose the same "not-talk" to "The Art 
of Python" and to !!Con.

Please feel free to reply to me off-list if you have questions about art you'd 
like to share!

Thanks,
-- 
Sumana Harihareswara
https://changeset.nyc
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