Hello Femke, Brilliant!
I was going to contact Studio XX, glad they are open to host workshops. We can add a page on WP LGM about these workshops and describe them so that people can register to them. Awesome! Céline On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Femke Snelting <[email protected]>wrote: > Dear Louis,dear list > > We've been thinking about how and what pre-LGM activities to organise in > the weekend of 7-8 May. > > First of all: are there already any concrete agreements with Foulab? I am > asking because StudioXX has agreed to make their workshop spaces plus > equipment available for the weekend. It looks like the > Let's-Talk-About-Tools-exhibition can take place at StudioXX as well (more > news about that soon from ginger), so that seems convenient. In addition, > StudioXX has multiple computers available, dualboot Ubuntu. What do you > think? > One of the spaces available: > http://www.studioxx.org/newsletter/images/BanniereBulletin58.jpg > About the exhibition and debate: > http://www.libregraphicsmeeting.org/2011/?page_id=2 > > As for the program, we were thinking to host a maximum of three workshops > (one or two on Saturday and one on Sunday) and to have the public jury > discussion Sunday at 17:00 and vernissage of the exhibition Sunday at 20:00 > -- as close as possible to the start of LGM itself on Tuesday. > > We'd like these workshops to be a mix techniques, tools and concepts and > they would run about four hours each. We thought it could be interesting to > extend the "Let's-Talk-About-Tools"-theme in relation to the debate and > exhibition. The workshops would be aimed at art- or design students plus > creative professionals interested in F/LOSS; a maximum of 15 participants > per workshop. > > OSP is ready to take on one of the workshops (we're still brainstorming > about what we would like to do and we would like to connect to one of your > proposals), so ... is there anybody here on the list planning to arrive > early that wants to take on a workshop? > > It would be interesting to work on the tools-theme through illustration or > animation for example, but I can also imagine a digital Pattern Making > workshop with Susan Spencer ... or something mixing imposition, binding and > mapping with Tom Lechner ... or exploring the idea of manuals-before-tools > that came up here earlier ... or ... > > best! > > > Femke > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > CREATE mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create > -- Celinecelines http://celinecelin.es
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