On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Its been a while since pd~conf and I think we are long overdue for another. I have recently started a job at Polytechnic University in downtown Brooklyn (http://poly.edu I work at http://idmi.poly.edu ), and I can host conferences here for free, and the dorms are available for US$35/night when the students are out of session. This place has a lot to offer in terms of facilities: a 350 seat auditorium, lecture halls, a big plaza for art projects, a 9-screen/9-computer hall with multi-channel sound where we are currently developing software so that it can be used as one OpenGL space, one video screen, or a 9- screen laptop jam.
The problem in the U.S. is that there are very few grants for this kind of thing, so it would probably be hard to get grants to fund everyone's travel and hotels like the IEM folks did so amazingly. The standard way that conferences fund themselves in the U.S. is by charging a conference fee. Since this is about free software, it would be nice to have the conference free too.
Let's start the process now and get some ideas flowing, and maybe we can come up with something.
Hi,
Great initiative, my proposal for funding is the one I already expressed in our discussion about donations. We get a bank account and a "Donate" button on the puredata web site.
Maybe we should calculate the costs for such an event in advance and when we are about to reach the amount, we organize a conference.
Although this model didn't find much appreciation back then, I still think it is a fair use of the collected money on a project where so many individuals are involved.
I know that you didn't like this idea, but I have no experience in fund raising, so collecting donations is the only thing that comes to my mind right now.
Günter