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Printable Format Libre Graphics Meeting 2013: Future Tools WEDNESDAY 10 APRIL Auditorium Gallery Cafe/Cantina Lab Room A Room B Room C Room D Spaces available for working and meeting 10:00-21:00 13:00 Welcome desk, Press Brunch 13:00 booths, bookshop, exhibition. Upstairs: Workspaces, meetings 14:30 NEOKINOK.TV Character 14:30 Dani Miracle animation in Synfig Workshop, Konstantin Dmitriev 17:00 LGM2013: Future Tools Laura Fernandez, Marcos 17:00 Garcia, Femke Snelting Programalaplaza: an online tool to write visual sketches for Sergio Galán, Victor Diaz the Medialab-prado Media facade The Fedora Design Suite - Distribute The Tools Sirko Kemter Mikado, a "Future tool" for image manipulation with graphs Camille Bissuel, Cedric Gemy, and nodes based on Tempi and GEGL Alexandre Quessy 18:10 18:10 18:20 PyCessing Brendan Howell 18:20 Kune collaborative software Samer Hassan, Vicente Ruiz Jurado Shareable Tools Tom Lechner Printed Books versus eBooks; What we will use DTP for in Claudia Krummenacher the future. Making pages turn: The physical side of F/LOSS design Ana Isabel Carvalho, ginger coons, Ricardo Lafuente The future of SVG and Web standards Tavmjong Bah Fonts of DOOM: Real Time Collaboration in FontForge Dave Crossland, Dr Ben Martin 20:00 20:00 20:15 Digital Potlatch Joaquin Rodriguez 20:15 21:15 Medialab Prado 21:15 Team meet and greet THURSDAY 11 APRIL Auditorium Gallery Cafe/Cantina Lab Room A Room B Room C Room D Spaces available for working and meeting 10:00-21:00 10:00 Interactivos?13: Tools for a Read-Write World (Introduction) Jennifer Dopazo, ginger coons, Welcome desk, 10:00 Ana Carvalho, Ricardo booths, Lafuente, Vicente Ruiz Jurado, bookshop, Free Freedom of Speech Kit (F2SK) José María Blanco, María Solé exhibition. Bravo and Anna Carreras Upstairs: Workspaces, Design with Git Julien Deswaef meetings Colaboratorio de Relatos Carla Bosermann ZeroMQ and Real Time Collaborative Font Design Ben Martin 11:40 11:40 12:00 Yes, No? Maybe Eleanor Greenhalgh 12:00 Incoma. Exploting the "collective" of the collective Miguel Arana Catania and intelligence (Madrid, Spain) Carlos Barragán El Recetario Makeatuvida Prometeo: Libre copia Enrique Césa Enrique César Tau Meta Tau Physica Susan Spencer 13:40 13:40 14:30 Open Font Libre Media's Libre Graphics GIMP team Krita Sketch 14:30 Library creation magazine meeting workshop Catalogathon workflow: translation Timothée Giet BOF/Meeting + sharing session sprint NEOKINOK.TV Jehan Pages, Ana Carvalho, Dani Miracle Aryeom Han ginger coons, Ricardo Lafuente 17:00 Open podum / Lightningtalks 17:00 Introducing the Krita Foundation Boudewijn Rempt The "Krita Sketch" project Timothée Giet 18:10 18:10 18:20 The Inconvenient Truth About Display Calibration Richard Hughes 18:20 Make Popcorn Nikos Roussos G'MIC : A full-featured framework for image processing with David Tschumperlé various interfaces vizGrimoireJS: A framework for Metrics Visualization in Alvaro del Castillo San Felix Javascript Save your work, export results^W^W^W^W^W^WQ+A with GIMP team GIMPers 20:00 20:00 20:15 The Internet and its Parasites: Freedom and Participation Chris Kelty 20:15 21:15 21:15 21:30 RESONANCE 21:30 PTKlabcollectiv e 21:40 Hello World! A 21:40 documentary on open creative programming languages (Screening) FRIDAY 12 APRIL Auditorium Gallery Cafe/Cantina Lab Room A Room B Room C Room D Spaces available for working and meeting 10:00-21:00 10:00 Free-ness as an aspect of type design. Vernon Adams Welcome desk, 10:00 booths, bookshop, How we wrote a FontForge user manual in three days Nathan Willis, Vernon Adams exhibition. (t.b.c.) Upstairs: Workspaces, Designing a Libre Font Specimen Book Manuel Schmalstieg meetings It takes a team to make a font Alexei Vanyashin Unified Typeface Design Bastide Raphaël The development of ttfautohint, a TrueType auto-hinter Werner Lemberg Design and LibreOffice Miroslav Mazel 11:40 11:40 12:00 Libre Cinema! Apertus Axiom: the open digital cinema Jehan Pagès 12:00 camera Make The Movies Free Sirko Kemter It's 2013. Do You Know Where My Free Vector Animation Nina Paley Software Is? Along school fences. OSP (Open source Publishing) Willem de Kooning Academie strikes back: open source Aymeric Mansoux, Deanna approach in art and design BA education Herst, Jon Stam … 13:30 13:30 14:30 Towards a Translation create your Production Synfig Studio 14:30 network of free Workshop Maria own speedpainting development culture aware Leandro constructivist./ with Krita priorities educators in modular workshop, David BOF/meeting, art and design typeface REVOY Carlos López education workshop, Alexei González BOF/Meeting, Vanyashin Aymeric Mansoux, Deanna Herst, Jon Stam e.a. + NEOKINOK.TV Dani Miracle 17:00 Open Podium / Lightningtalks Translating 17:00 Two_bits in Spanish Seminar with Chris Kelty, t.b.c. smart furnitures´database verónica velaz garcía uHbench: open source hardware public bench Julien Deswaef Hotglue, Superglue Daniil Vasiliev 18:10 18:10 18:20 EYE-NIMATION: Interfacing of animation software with a Thierry Ravet 18:20 webcam for didactic purposes Ceci n'est pas une pipe Ale Rimoldi New Laidout Tools Tom Lechner Digital Foundations Jennifer Dopazo ARsenico: Libre Augmented Reality Platform Massimo Maria Avvisati Tupi: Open 2D Magic (to rule them all!) Gustav Gonzalez dataflower - harnessing heterogeneous parallelism for Pedro Ângelo creative applications Melon - a kinect based controller François Zajéga 20:00 20:00 20:15 Open Design Kat Braybrooke 20:15 21:30 Piksels and 21:30 Lines Orchestra Performance, Jon Nordby, Brendan Howell 22:30 Future Tools Party! 22:30 SATURDAY 13 APRIL Auditorium Gallery Cafe/Cantina Lab Room A Room B Room C Room D Spaces available for working and meeting 10:00-21:00 10:00 GIMP Magazine Steve Czajka Welcome desk, 10:00 Use of Open Source Software in Secundary Education Stella Carrera booths, bookshop, Proyecto Infancia Digital Poor Camera José Mogrol, Andrés Vargas exhibition. Llano, Rebeca Rodriguez Upstairs: Give me my drawing back! - Dragging your proprietary files Fridrich Strba Workspaces, to free-sofware world meetings Presentation of the eBook Blender: 3D for Educatión Joaquín Herrera 11:00 Libre Graphics the loop of Designing and Creating and 11:00 Inkscape Update Tavmjong Bah meets sense,... developing Theming a Wikimedia (workshop, websites using Booktype Commons magda arques) free software Community workshop, Lila (workshop, Jesús (workshop, Mick 11:40 Pagola + David Navarro Fuzz + Elisa de 11:40 NEOKINOK.TV Rodríguez) Castro Guerra) Dani Miracle 12:00 Imago Sonification Xavi Manzanares 12:00 Localized Animation with Blender Jakub Steiner libmypaint: MyPaint brushes in every application Jon Nordby Libre type design: breaking tradition and going new ways Manufactura Independente 13:00 13:00 13:30 Closing discussion 13:30 SUNDAY 14 APRIL Auditorium Gallery Cafe/Cantina Lab Room A Room B Room C Room D Spaces available for working and meeting 10:00-21:00 10:45 Medialab-Prado in Madrid and the Printing Industry 11:00 Printing Juan de la Cuesta (See Cervantes Society), Calle Atocha 87 12:00 Museo de la Imprenta Municipal – Artes del Libro Calle. Concepción Jerónima, 15 13:00 http://libregraphicsmeeting.org/2013 for details. Medialab Prado, Plaza de las Letras / Calle de la Alameda, 15 Madrid (Spain) 02/04/13 13/40.
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