[Glastonbury] VE report (tim hall)

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Sounds, good, congratulations!
Ros

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> Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 12:54:48 +0100
> From: tim hall <tech at glastonburymusic.org.uk>
> Subject: [Glastonbury] FAVE report
> To: "The Linux User Group of Glastonbury \(LUGOG\)"
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>  Just a quick report to say we held our FAVE gathering at the Trinity
> centre in Bristol on Saturday. It was most successful. I would like to
> apologise to the fair number of people I failed to get back to and the lack
> of streaming. It's the first event we've actually put on ourselves here and
> we have lots to learn.
>
> I was most impressed with the amount of information our speakers managed to
> fit in to their 30 minute slots. Chris O'shea started us off with an
> intriguing glimpse into tangible interfaces for audio visual environments.
> Tom chance from Remix Reading gave a lightning overview of libre licensing
> and the possibilities of co-creativity. John Ffitch gave us a short form
> intro to Csound and Michael Sparks introduced the BBC's open source network
> testing platform called Kamaelia. That was just the morning session.
>
> After lunch Rich Bown gave us a quick tour of Rosegarden followed by an
> inspirational testimony from James Wallbank about the ways in which Access
> Space in Sheffield has promoted creativity using open-source software for
> over 5 years, through artist residencies, workshops, events and
> exhibitions. Plugincinema.com followed with an equally inspirational talk
> on web-film making and open-source cinema as an alternative to Hollywood.
> For our last presentation, RachelAPP demonstrated how to record and mix a
> track using Ardour, how to program drums on Hydrogen and how to master the
> final track using JaMin from a refreshingly non-technical perspective.
>
> We rounded off the day with musical performances from Andy Preston,
> RachelAPP, Matt Gray, Jonny Stutters and Dave Griffiths. Dave's highly
> visual live coding style was particularly fascinating to watch as well as
> listen.
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> It was a very full day as you can see. It provided us with a great chance
> to do some local networking and most importantly we achieved what we set
> out to do and covered costs without any external funding. I think everyone
> came away feeling very inspired and it seems like we have done a good pilot
> for an Open Source Audio and Video users' event, which has every chance of
> continuing and growing. You lot missed a great event.
>
> cheers,
>
> tim hall
> http://glastonburymusic.org.uk/tim
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