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FAVE 2005 - CFP Workshops and Artists

From:  tim hall <fave2005-AT-fave.org.uk> (by way of tim hall <fave2005-AT-fave.org.uk>)
To:  linux-audio-announce-AT-music.columbia.edu
Subject:  [linux-audio-announce] FAVE 2005 - Call for Presentations, Workshops and Artists
Date:  Thu, 24 Feb 2005 15:39:40 +0000

 FAVE 2005
 Open source creativity
Call for Presentations, Workshops and Artists

 FAVE is a get-together for creative people who are interested in free
 and open source software on Linux and other computer platforms. It's
 taking place on Saturday August 13th 2005 at the Trinity Community &
 Arts Centre in Bristol, UK.  Everyone is welcome, especially if you've never
used this kind of software before.

 This is no dry, dull conference! It will be an accessible festival of
 fun with performances, installations and workshops. Topics will
 include:

 * Music production

 * Sound recording

 * Community radio and media

 * Video art and VJ's

 * 2D and 3D graphics

 * Game design

 * Creative Commons licensing

 * Software in the Welsh language

 There will also be an evening gig featuring performances from
 artists who use Linux and free software. The Trinity Centre is a large
 converted church, and a legendary music venue. It features a main
 stage area, room for stalls, a cafe, bar and kids' corner.

 If you would like to make a presentation, hold a workshop, or perform
 at this event, please contact the organisers via this address:

 fave2005@fave.org.uk

 or via our website:

 http://www.fave.org.uk

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