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From: reas / ucla reas@ucla.edu Date: January 23, 2007 7:41:38 AM EST Subject: O P E N @ UCLA
Hello!
The schedule for OPEN is locked and the website promoting the event is now live. Please help get the word out. Please send the
announcement (below) to your internal department email lists,
friends, and other relevant lists.The event is free and open for all. We're encouraging people to
register so we can judge attendance and provide wireless access. UC
faculty and graduate students will have priority for the workshops
because space is limited.I'm very excited about the program and I look forward to seeing you
soon. I'll be sending an email about tech checks, parking, and
other details on the week of the event.If you have any questions or concerns about the event, please let me know via email or phone (+1 310 382 6007).
Regards, Casey
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O P E N
UC Digital Arts Research Network Open Source Sound, Image, and Electronics
9,10 February 2007 @ EDA, Broad Arts Center, UCLA
A gathering for open source users, advocates, and developers.
Symposium (Friday): Cory Doctorow - USC, Boing Boing Greg Niemeyer - UC Berkeley David Cuartielles - Arduino.cc, K3 Malmo Beatriz da Costa - UC Irvine Xavier Amatriain - UC Santa Barbara, MATi, CREATE Michael Zbyszynski - UC Berkeley, CNMAT Ben Fry - Processing.org, Carnegie Mellon Robert Nideffer - UC Irvine
Workshops (Saturday): Processing - Ben Fry Arduino - David Cuartielles PD - August Black
The event is free and open to the public.
For more information visit: http://ucdarnet.org/projects/OPEN/
Please register here: http://ucdarnet.org/projects/OPEN/registration.php
All lectures take place in the EDA, Broad Art Center, 240 Charles E. Young Drive, Room 1250 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Directions: http://dma.ucla.edu/info/directions.php
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Also, in association with O P E N:
Regents' Lecturer: Nicholas Negroponte Eliminating Poverty by Learning Learning
February 8, 2007, 6:00pm
Common practice in bridging the so-called "digital divide" in
developing nations is to build computer labs in schools and teach children
WORD and EXCEL thirty minutes a week. This is misguided. Children should not
learn productivity software suited for office workers. They should
make things, they should communicate, they should explore the
Internet. In short, they should learn learning, which includes the
passion to learn.The One Laptop per Child project is guided by the belief that you can eliminate poverty with education. It aims to engage children in
their own education as well as peer-to-peer learning, by equipping
every child with a connected laptop with features you have never
dreamed of. By doing this globally, at a very large scale, and as a
non-profit association, the birth of the $100 laptop is feasible.
At least six countries, three continents and five million children
will be involved in the launch.--
O P E N is a joint program of the UC Digital Arts Research Network and the Design | Media Arts department at UCLA.
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You beat me to posting it.
The space is limited for this workshop, and preference is given to University of California affiliates...but I doubt we will turn anyone away who comes with their own laptop. (if you are interested, and don't make the cut, write me an email and I will try to squeeze you in).
So, if you or your freind who's always been wanting to learn PD is in the LA area....go to the registration page:
http://ucdarnet.org/projects/OPEN/registration.php
all the best -august.
PS: Derek and others...if you can point me to any useful material for the workshop, I'd appreciate it.
O P E N
UC Digital Arts Research Network Open Source Sound, Image, and Electronics
9,10 February 2007 @ EDA, Broad Arts Center, UCLA
A gathering for open source users, advocates, and developers.
Symposium (Friday): Cory Doctorow - USC, Boing Boing Greg Niemeyer - UC Berkeley David Cuartielles - Arduino.cc, K3 Malmo Beatriz da Costa - UC Irvine Xavier Amatriain - UC Santa Barbara, MATi, CREATE Michael Zbyszynski - UC Berkeley, CNMAT Ben Fry - Processing.org, Carnegie Mellon Robert Nideffer - UC Irvine
Workshops (Saturday): Processing - Ben Fry Arduino - David Cuartielles PD - August Black
The event is free and open to the public.
For more information visit: http://ucdarnet.org/projects/OPEN/
Please register here: http://ucdarnet.org/projects/OPEN/registration.php
All lectures take place in the EDA, Broad Art Center, 240 Charles E. Young Drive, Room 1250 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Directions: http://dma.ucla.edu/info/directions.php
A wiki page for people to post their workshop materials:
http://puredata.org/docs/workshops
Make a page about your workshop, like this!
http://puredata.org/docs/workshops/walcheturm06
Here are a bunch of materials in CVS, as part of PDDP. It would be
awesome if you could work on the "intro" one with some good and fun
examples. Right now, its just a bunch of heavy material;
http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/doc/tutorials/
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On Jan 24, 2007, at 12:23 AM, august wrote:
You beat me to posting it.
The space is limited for this workshop, and preference is given to University of California affiliates...but I doubt we will turn anyone away who comes with their own laptop. (if you are interested, and
don't make the cut, write me an email and I will try to squeeze you in).So, if you or your freind who's always been wanting to learn PD is in the LA area....go to the registration page:
http://ucdarnet.org/projects/OPEN/registration.php
all the best -august.
PS: Derek and others...if you can point me to any useful material for the workshop, I'd appreciate it.
O P E N
UC Digital Arts Research Network Open Source Sound, Image, and Electronics
9,10 February 2007 @ EDA, Broad Arts Center, UCLA
A gathering for open source users, advocates, and developers.
Symposium (Friday): Cory Doctorow - USC, Boing Boing Greg Niemeyer - UC Berkeley David Cuartielles - Arduino.cc, K3 Malmo Beatriz da Costa - UC Irvine Xavier Amatriain - UC Santa Barbara, MATi, CREATE Michael Zbyszynski - UC Berkeley, CNMAT Ben Fry - Processing.org, Carnegie Mellon Robert Nideffer - UC Irvine
Workshops (Saturday): Processing - Ben Fry Arduino - David Cuartielles PD - August Black
The event is free and open to the public.
For more information visit: http://ucdarnet.org/projects/OPEN/
Please register here: http://ucdarnet.org/projects/OPEN/registration.php
All lectures take place in the EDA, Broad Art Center, 240 Charles E. Young Drive, Room 1250 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Directions: http://dma.ucla.edu/info/directions.php
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