The flyer looks great, Mike!
I think that building slowly is a good idea, just to keep things manageable.
Looking forward to it!
~Kyle
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Mike McGonagle mjmogo@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, last night I just assumed that we are going to shoot for December 14th, and I put together a flyer with all the pertinent information (short of the names of people being there)...
Let me know if you think this will work for you, or do we need another date?
Also, as this is the first event, should we open it to a wider audience? Or should we build slowly?
Mike
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 7:51 PM, Mike McGonagle mjmogo@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you, Chris. This will be very helpful. I have already contacted two groups who might have similar interests, they are not directly involved with Pd, but they do have people who I think would want to see what others are doing.
Mike
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 7:43 PM, chris clepper cgclepper@gmail.com
wrote:
There have been Pd user groups in Chicago in the past. One used to meet
at
Deadtech, but I think Rob Ray is currently at RPI. Before that there
was a
Max user group that also encompassed Pd and SuperCollider which I helped start out many years ago ('98 or so).
You may want to contact the Chicago New Media google group:
http://groups.google.com/group/Chicago-new-media?lnk=srg&ie=UTF-8&oe...
Also, look up Drew Browning at UIC and Robb Drinkwater at SAIC who are
into
such things. Paul Hertz is up at Northwestern, and there might be
someone
at U of Chicago too.
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