[sclug] Press Release: OPEN SOURCE CREATIVITY IN BRISTOL, UK - 20TH AUGUST
Sapan Ganguly
sapan.ganguly at gmail.com
Thu Jul 28 10:31:22 UTC 2005
I'll come.
On 7/28/05, Simon Heywood <simon at triv.org.uk> wrote:
> Anyone fancy a trip to Bristol next month?
>
> S.
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Daniel James <daniel at linuxaudio.org> -----
>
> Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 11:42:31 +0100
> From: Daniel James <daniel at linuxaudio.org>
> Organization: Linux Audio dot Org
>
> Hello,
>
> Please post the following release on your site, forward it to
> interested parties and mailing lists - particularly in the Bristol
> area - or link to http://www.fave.org.uk/
>
> Thanks!
>
> Daniel James
> on behalf of FAVE
>
> ****
>
> (27/7/2005, Bristol, England) FAVE is a new event for people who are
> interested in free and open source creative software on Linux and
> other computer platforms. It's taking place on Saturday August 20th
> 2005 at the Trinity Community & Arts Centre in Bristol, UK. Everyone
> is welcome, even if they have never used this kind of software
> before. Doors open at 10am and the event gets underway at 11am. Music
> will continue into the evening, and the whole event costs just ?5 to
> get in.
>
> This is no dry, dull conference! It will be an accessible festival of
> fun with performances, presentations and workshops. Topics will
> include music production, recording and do-it-yourself film making.
> There will be sessions covering community media, streaming content
> servers, tangible interfaces, digital TV regulation and Creative
> Commons licensing. Networking, internet access and media streaming
> will be provided by Bristol Wireless.
>
> Speakers at FAVE 2005 include:
>
> James Wallbank - Art for all at Access Space
>
> Tom Chance - Remix Reading and the Creative Commons
>
> John Ffitch - An introduction to Csound
>
> Michael Sparks (BBC Research & Development) - Streaming with Kamaelia
>
> Richard Bown (Fervent Software) - The Rosegarden sequencer and Studio
> To Go!
>
> Chris O'Shea - Sonicforms - a tangible interfaces project
>
> Plugincinema.com - The internet, technology & Open Source film-making
>
> RachelAPP - Recording music with Ardour, Hydrogen and Jamin
>
> Cory Doctorow (Electronic Frontier Foundation) - Europe's coming
> Broadcast Flag
>
>
> Performers using Linux and other free software will include:
>
> Matt Gray
>
> Dave Griffiths (Pattern Cascade)
>
> RachelAPP
>
> Martin Howse and Jonathan Kemp (ap)
>
> Jonny Stutters (Jeremah)
>
> Andy Preston (Edge Effect)
>
>
> For full details of the line-up, see the FAVE website at:
>
> http://www.fave.org.uk/
>
>
> HELPING OUT
>
> If you would like to take part in this event, the first of its kind in
> the UK, please see the website for details of the FAVE mailing list
> and IRC channel. This is a community event, and it relies on
> volunteers to make it a success.
>
>
> GETTING TO FAVE
>
> The Trinity Centre is in the centre of Bristol, not far from the
> mainline railway station at Temple Meads or Lawrence Hill station. It
> is a large former church near the corner of the A420 Clarence Road
> and Trinity Road.
>
>
> NOTES TO EDITORS
>
> For follow-up information, please contact Daniel James (daniel at
> linuxaudio.org) phone: +44 (0)1983 755976 or Tim Hall (tech at
> glastonburymusic.org.uk). Press interviews and images for publication
> are also available - just ask.
>
> **ends**
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
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