haha everybody vote for London. An idea of bringing it to Australia? :D
Australia or any other country from a continent that hasn't been on should be a priority :)
but it takes volunteers and people who can call it and secure fundings first.
Ok Max, and other interested, I checked http://web.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/Pure_Data_convention_2011
You see, maybe if you think of the event as not only a conference, that might be evaluated by how many PhDs are going, or only held by a computer department in a University, you might have more shots.
The event has many features, it can be seen as an art festival on new media and technology, it has the free software appeal to it too.
I just say that because in Sao Paulo we didn't have a music department from an Univesrity behind it (the link to the University was Digital Desing), and we got a lot of support mainly for being an "art festival", like, one main supporter was the Museum of Image and Sound.
So maybe there are much more options in Germany if you look for collaborations between cities, and national institutions that support this kind of thing/festival - I have no idea how it works there so I may just shut up already, I think you got my point...
cheers
Another thing that I learned from helping with DebConf is that we can raise funds from all over the world, especially in the form of corporate sponsors. Of course there are lots more companies interested in Debian than in Pd, but I think its worth trying, and I think I can get some help from some of the DebConf team. But that comes in Winter really, or Spring.
.hc
On Thu, 2010-08-19 at 09:17 -0400, Alexandre Porres wrote:
Ok Max, and other interested, I checked http://web.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/Pure_Data_convention_2011
You see, maybe if you think of the event as not only a conference, that might be evaluated by how many PhDs are going, or only held by a computer department in a University, you might have more shots.
The event has many features, it can be seen as an art festival on new media and technology, it has the free software appeal to it too.
I just say that because in Sao Paulo we didn't have a music department from an Univesrity behind it (the link to the University was Digital Desing), and we got a lot of support mainly for being an "art festival", like, one main supporter was the Museum of Image and Sound.
So maybe there are much more options in Germany if you look for collaborations between cities, and national institutions that support this kind of thing/festival - I have no idea how it works there so I may just shut up already, I think you got my point...
cheers _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list