I would think organising these booth scenarios is very expensive and will imply people on the booth, etc...
I would suggest give away tshirts or other paraphernalia (non-throw away) with a message to showcase the situation. The key will be the message to be sent to be show professional attitude. Something than any max or maya user will be happy to display and ask everybody to wear it at the Autodesk party. Hope it makes sense Job Typos courtesy of my big thumbs and an iPhone > On 12 Jun 2014, at 17:53, Andres Stephens <[email protected]> wrote: > > I think an unofficial booth showcasing things like that of Softimage.TV would > be awesome, have some monitors, a playlist, and the SI paraphernalia - show > people, and then have them spurred by the slogan “All this, the tools and the > talen that made this, is at the brink of extinction” and do some kind of > petition signing thing? It wouldn’t be hard to organize - print some banners > - setup some booth reps - showcase work - games, movies (lego movie perhaps? > Nike football? Things from blur, whiskeytree, etc) > > Or even maybe make it more of a VFX greenscreen protest event also, petition > to save the software that helped movies like X who gave X people jobs - and > now in 2016 they will possibly loose those jobs due to re-education and/or > incapable software. Movies with scenes like X and X will not be possible if > it were not for the dynamic non-destructive tools of SI. > > Just… A booth of a sort, not just for SI, but VFX artists worried of their > future………. > > I’m far away, so I can’t really help, but I would. Just thoughts. SIGGRAPH is > nearly opening up here, but I am not sure if I can set up a panel though - I > should look into it. Hmmmmmm…… > > Yeh, it’s a bit lame of an effort that probably won’t sway any masses , but > oh well, still in the bitter denial, wishful thinking stage….. “Be > progressive, keep developing and making what already has been built! > Somehow!” motivation. Millions of lines of code gone to the chops, sucks…. > > -Draise > > Ph: +57 313 811 6821 > > From: Sebastien Sterling > Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2014 11:03 > To: [email protected] > > But in general it is agreed that something must happen. > > >> On 12 June 2014 16:32, Leendert A. Hartog <[email protected]> wrote: >> True, but voting with your wallet doesn't necessarily preclude making a >> possibly very small symbolic gesture... >> There are still people working with Softimage, even if the company has quit >> the software. >> The gesture would be FOR them, not against Autodesk IMHO. >> >> >> Greetz >> Leendert >> >> -- >> >> Leendert A. Hartog AKA Hirazi Blue >> Administrator NOT the owner of si-community.com >

