Michael Smith Posted March 22, 2006 Posted March 22, 2006 Cascade SIGGRAPH Presents Bring Your Own Art (BYOA) An open space to share your art and see others’ The equivalent of “open mike,” this night promises to be fun and creative. A celebration of the Portland CG community, sharing works in progress, projected art, animation, 2D and 3D models, fine art, visual, web, print, game and graphic design. Let’s learn from each other! · What BYOA — share your art and others’ · Where The Art Institute, Exhibit Hall, 1122 NW Davis, Portland, OR 97209, (by Powell’s in the Pearl District) · When Monday, April 3, 2006, from 6:30 PM · Why Show your stuff amongst peers, learn from others, get inspired · Who Animators, Artists, Visual, Graphic and Game Designer, Modelers, Video Editors, Film Artists, Students, the public and Cascade SIGGRAPH members · RSVP Please RSVP to cascadesiggraph@gmail.com as soon as you know you are coming so that we can plan for attendance. Contact Michael Smith, programming committee to get on the list and Allena Baker for media specifications and requirements (below) · Cost Free – Open to members & the public About Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH The Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH Chapter exists to serve the needs of the Oregon and Southwest Washington computer graphics industry and students. Through meetings, workshops, conferences, and other activities, the Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH Chapter works to promote an increased knowledge of and greater interest in the educational, artistic, and scientific aspects and applications of modern technology to graphics, enhancing communication between persons in Oregon and Southwest Washington that have an interest in any aspect of computer graphics. If you would like to show your art, please contact Michael Smith (503-809-1602) More information can be found at: http://cascadesiggraph.org/byoa.htm Quote
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