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NOVA Comics and DC Anime Club's Yu Gi Oh Tournament.

Posted In | Event Category: Special | Event Type: Competitive Festivals | Site Categories: Anime, Events
Starts: May 08, 2010 - Ends: May 08, 2010
Location: Springfield, Virginia, USA
Website: http://www.novacomics.com

NOVA Comics and DC Anime Club Presents:
Yu-gi-oh Tournament

NOVA Comics in association with DC Anime Club invites all Duelist to
our Yu-Gi-Oh tournament on Saturday May 8,2010 2:00pm at
NOVA Comics 6324 Springfield Plaza Springfield, VA 22150.
Sign up for the tournament starts at 1:30pm
Age range for this tournament is 13 and
Up. This event is free and open to the public.

For more information please visit NOVA Comics at http://www.novacomics.com/
or call (703) 912-6682.

About NOVA Comics:

Northern Virginia Comics and Games sells quality new and collector comic books, role-playing, strategy, fantasy, and board games, fantasy, sports, and comic book-related action figures and figurines, and other items, including quality graphic T-shirts,  non-sports trading cards, posters, and archival supplies for your collectibles.

NOVA Comics & Games is owned by Gary A. John, who has over 30 years in comic book collecting and retail experience.

Located in the Springfield Plaza shopping center near the K-Mart.

About DC Anime Club:

DCAC was established in 2003 to introduce and educate people in the
Washington, DC area about East Asian culture, through viewing and discussion of
Japanese animation (also known as anime) and Japanese comics (manga). DCAC is a
501(c)(3) not for profit organization, contributions to DC Anime Club
are taxed deductible to the extent allowable under the law.

The club also works to provide a positive, alternative activity to the
youth in the area by exposing them to foreign culture, encouraging artistic
expression and creativity, and providing opportunities for participation in
community activities and leadership.

In addition to our bi-weekly meetings, the club holds an Annual Art Show,
an Annual Costume fundraising event, and visits local schools to do presentations
on anime. The club also works with the Smithsonian Freer Gallery and DC
Asian Pacific American Film Festival on their anime screenings, and has
helped locally promote performances for Japanese bands such as Puffy Ami Yumi
and Pine am. DC Anime Club was founded by Chris Wanamaker (President), Jules
Chang (Former Vice President) and Craig Vaughn (Vice President) on Saturday June 5,
2003. We have a strong membership that continues to grow -- most of which are
teenagers.

Science Faire

Posted In | Event Category: Special | Event Type: Exhibits | Site Categories: Art, Events, Illustration
Starts: Apr 10, 2010 - Ends: Apr 30, 2010
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA

Project 243 presents "Science Faire:" Studies from the skewed side of science. Join us in celebrating the days of adolescent science as interpreted by some right-brained folks working in the animation, illustration, and toy design industries (Disney, Simpsons, Family Guy, Mattel and Hallmark).

Project 243 is a collective oozed from the petri dish of the SJSU Animation/Illustration program. Come join us for some pseudo brainy fun! Snacks + beverages. Original art + prints for sale.

Pehrspace Gallery
325 Glendale. Los Angeles, CA 90026
Saturday, April 10 2010
7pm-12am
free admission

Featuring Artists:
Lauren Andrews

David Coffman
Lawrence Gong

Kendelle Hoyer

Megan Kelly

D.B. Mahan
Phil Mamuyac
Theary Meng

Cameron Moore

Scott Watanabe

Nat Zigal

Nature's Toolbox - Call for Entries

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Interactive, New Media, Other, Special, Visual Effects, Visualization | Event Type: Contests, Exhibits | Site Categories: 2D, 3D, Art, Internet and Interactive
Starts: Apr 09, 2010 - Ends: May 16, 2010
Submission Deadline: May 15, 2010
Location: Shanghai, China
Website: http://en.expo2010.cn/




NATURE’S TOOLBOX : call for entries


ART WORKS FOR CHANGE INVITES VIDEO ARTISTS TO SUBMIT SHORT VIDEO ARTWORK
FOR CONSIDERATION FOR EXHIBITION IN CHINA AND JAPAN, 2010

Art Works for Change (www.artworksforchange.org), in cooperation with the United Nations Environ-
ment Programme is pleased to announce a call for entries for “Nature’s Toolbox,” an art installation to
be exhibited at the United Nations Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo, from July 4-31, 2010. In addition, the
work may be shown in Nagoya, Japan, as part of the United Nations COP10 meeting on biodiversity in
October 2010.

We will be creating a multi-screen digital media installation addressing the theme of urban biomimicry
and biodiversity, incorporating state-of-the-art technologies.


WHAT IS BIOMIMICRY?

Biomimicry (from “bios,” meaning life, and “mimesis,” meaning
to imitate) is a new discipline that studies nature’s best ideas and
imitates these designs and processes to solve human design prob-
lems. Studying a leaf to invent a better solar cell is an example.
Think of it as “innovation inspired by nature.”

The core idea is that nature, imaginative by necessity, has already
solved many of the problems humans are grappling with. Animals,
plants, and microbes are the consummate engineers. They have
found what works, what is appropriate, and most important, what
lasts here on Earth. This is the real significance of biomimicry:
Over the past 3.8 billion years, nature’s designs provide the secret
to survival for humans and other species.

http://biomimicryinstitute.org/about-us/what-is-biomimicry.html


VIDEO CRITERIA
1. Up to 3 minutes in duration.
2. Visually compelling video artwork
3. Tell a simple story about an urban creature (a plant, animal, microbe, fungus, insect) and show
 how it teaches us lessons for solving humans’ pressing problems — environmental, social, food,
 shelter, water, etc. Include an urban context.
4. The story can be reality-based, visionary or science fiction
5. We want to stress the importance of what we lose if these “critters” disappear
6. Animation and entertainment are encouraged
7. We discourage the usage of words or language. Music or abstract sound is acceptable.

For guidance, visit the website of the Biomimicry Institute (http://www.biomimicryinstitute.org/) or their
Ask Nature database (http://www.AskNature.org/), which provides hundreds of examples of how nature
inspires design solutions.

For more information on Art Works for Change and its programs, visit www.artworksforchange.org

Art with LAAFA this Saturday!

Posted In | Event Category: Special | Event Type: Seminars / Workshops | Site Categories: Art, Events, Illustration
Starts: Mar 27, 2010 - Ends: Mar 27, 2010
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Website: http://www.laafa.org

Join us on March 27th for a day of art with the Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art. 
 
•    FREE Uninstructed Portrait Model Workshop from 11 a.m.  to 2 p.m.
 
•    FREE Seminar on Paints & Brushes from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
 
•    ONLY $50.00! - World-Renowned Artist Steve Huston, Figure Painting Demo from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
 
Call ahead and mention Promo Code: Face, and we will enter you in a raffle for prizes up to a $100 off our Spring classes.  Contact us at 818-708-9232 or email us at contactus@laafa.org.

ANIMA'09 -- 5th Cordoba International Animation Festival

Starts: Oct 08, 2009 - Ends: Oct 10, 2009
Submission Deadline: Jul 17, 2009
Location: Cordoba, Argentina
Website: http://www.animafestival.com.ar
ANIMA'09 will take place in the city of Cordoba, Argentina, from October 8 through 10, 2009. The festival is organized by the Centro Experimental de Animacion and the Secretaria de Extension Universitaria, National University of Cordoba. This fifth edition of the ANIMA will be dedicated to exploring the concept of Identity Traits. Therefore, we open the following: -- Call for entries, for short and feature animation films of every genre and topic. Special interest is granted to those films where the filmmaker's expressive intention stands out from marketing requirements; and also to school productions. Participation is open for animation movies from all over the world - produced for theatrical screenings, television, video or the Internet - with special interest in those from Latin America. -- Call for papers and multimedia presentations on the concept "Identity Traits" No Entry Fee Call for entries has been extended until July 17, 2009 Deadlines: July 3, 2009 (Film, video and television animation entries) July 3, 2009 (Papers and Multimedia presentation entries) July 17, 2009 (Internet animation entries) Rules and Entry Form are available at the festival's website, http://www.animafestival.com.ar The festival will also hold a series of non-competitive screenings, seminars, workshops, specialized forums, retrospectives, and a meeting point.

Call For entries : Celeste Prize

Starts: Sep 30, 2009 - Ends: Dec 15, 2009
Submission Deadline: Jun 30, 2009
Location: Berlin, Germany
Website: http://www.celesteprize.com
Celeste Prize is a unique international contemporary arts competition in which artists decide who wins the 40,000 Euro (US$50,000) award money. The 46 finalists are chosen by a panel of international art critics: Mark Gisbourne, Adrienne Goehler, Victoria Lu, Claudio Sinatti and a panel of consultants with experience in audiovisual performance. These 46 finalists themselves choose the ultimate winners in each category. Exhibition and awards ceremony to be held in Berlin, Germany, September 2009. Artists may enter work in Video, Animation, Performance, Live Media, Live Audio Video Performance, Painting, Photography, Installation, Sculpture, or DJ/VJ Set. Awards: Photography & Digital Graphics Prize: 8,000 Euro (US$10,000) Video & Animation Prize: 8,000 Euro (US$10,000) Installation & Sculpture Prize: 8,000 Euro (US$10,000) Live Media Prize: 8,000 Euro (US$10,000) Painting Prize: 8,000 Euro (US$10,000) Entry fee: 80 Euro (US$100) Deadline: June 30 2009 Register & apply online at http://www.celesteprize.com. Celeste Prize is organized by the non-profit cultural association Associazione Culturale L'Albero Celeste.

2009 ArtCAM User Group Meeting

Starts: Sep 30, 2009 - Ends: Oct 02, 2009
Submission Deadline: Sep 30, 2009
Location: Kansas City, Kansas, USA
Website: http://www.artcam.com/promos/ug2009/index.htm
Delcam will hold its 2009 ArtCAM User Group Meeting at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, from 30th September to 2nd October. The event will open with a special networking evening at Hallmark Cards, one of the largest ArtCAM users in North America. This will be followed by two days of workshops on the latest versions of the software. In today's economy, everyone is looking for ways to be more competitive and more profitable. With this in mind, Delcam has decided to focus on ways of improving skill level and productivity at the meeting. The first day will be a general session covering core modelling functionality, 2D & 3D design styles, tips and tricks and what's to come in the 2010 version of ArtCAM. "Already used by many signmakers, cabinet-makers, and furniture manufacturers, this new version is set to further increase the use of ArtCAM in the three-dimensional world," said Ed Powell, ArtCAM Product Manager. ArtCAM 2010 will include a new modernised graphical user interface, direct interactivity and improvements to the core performance by utilizing GPU Acceleration and CPU multi-threading. As with previous versions, ArtCAM development continues to be designed around simplifying the workflow so that even beginners to CNC technology can start using the program as quickly as possible. More advanced users will appreciate the direct 3D interaction and the ability to customise their favourite toolsets. The use of multi-threading will enhance the toolpath calculation performance making ArtCAM even faster and more efficient. In addition toolpath strategies can now be associated with vector layers, making it easier to machine complicated nested patterns. The second day will be focused to specific industries and the related software. "We believe the second day split is the best way for our delegates to effectively make use of the time they have available," said Mary Shaw, Delcam Marketing Manager. "This year during this time we will be looking at the most practical combination of techniques and ideas to transform and improve what you can do with ArtCAM." "Both new and experienced users are often amazed how much they can learn by attending the User Group and learning from real world experience and expertise that is available," added Ms. Shaw. "As well as learning from the Delcam ArtCAM team, probably the best reason to attend a User Group is to meet other users of ArtCAM and learn from them." Like the online forum, the User Group is an opportunity to catch up with friends, find out about other equipment and materials and be inspired by the different uses and applications on show from ArtCAM customers. "Delegates will learn a lot about what is possible for them to achieve and be motivated when they return to their businesses to make ArtCAM an even more productive part of it," said Ms. Shaw. Once again, there will be a design competition in conjunction with the User Group. "We will once again be opening up the floor to our users to show us some of the excellent projects they've been working on," explained Ms. Shaw. Categories will be judged based on industry and product type with the prizes and winners being announced during the User Group. Entries for the competition can be submitted at www.artcam.com/promos/ug2009/index.htm For more information on the ArtCAM User Meeting, call the Delcam North American office at 1 877 335 2261 or email Jackie at jackie@delcam.com.

Jamaica Digital Arts Festival 2009

Starts: Sep 19, 2009 - Ends: Sep 20, 2009
Submission Deadline: Jul 31, 2009
Location: Kingston, Jamaica
Website: http://www.digitalarts.org.jm/2009/
The Jamaica Digital Arts Festival was formed to create a new opportunity to unleash and showcase some of the nation's productive energy and to develop a critical mass across all social divides to push this creativity for societal benefit. This festival is intended to kick-start national interest in a cultural industry based on the creation of digital arts products. This year, the opportunities for learning will be even bigger and better than 2007. Seminars will be delivered by experts from Jamaica and the Caribbean in cutting edge areas such as: Jamaica and the animation industry -- what prospects; A close look at the RED Camera Technology and Fine Art; The Future of Digital Sound Reproduction; Your Digital Camera and you and much more. Categories will be as follows: * Short video/films - up to 15 minutes. May be narrative, dramatic or animation * Long video/films - 15 minutes & over. May be narrative, dramatic or animation * Web design * Digital art - 3D art, animation, VR, games, etc. * Photography * Music Entries must have a development related focus in one of the following areas: * Tourism / Hospitality / Entertainment & Music / Community Development / Agriculture / Education & Training Within the categories there will be two classes -- professionals and students/hobbyists. Admission Free, See You There!

An Evening with Chris Landreth

Starts: Jun 29, 2009 - Ends: Jun 30, 2009
Submission Deadline: Jun 29, 2009
Location: Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Website: http://www.csu.edu.au/faculty/arts/vpa/
CSU School of Visual and Performing Arts is proud to announce that one of the true legends of the modern creative animation scene, Chris Landreth, is coming to Australia and heading to Wagga Wagga. This exclusive opportunity to meet the Oscar-winning director and see his work firsthand will simply leave anyone with the merest appreciation of the moving image astounded.

An Evening with Chris Landreth
Date: Monday, June 29
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Forum 6 Cinema
Cost: $10
Oscar-winning director Chris Landreth personally presents his newest film, THE SPINE. Also features special screening of THE END, BINGO and RYAN with introductions and Q&A.

Chris Landreth Lecture: Psychologically-Driven Animation
Date: Tuesday, June 30
Time: 10:00 AM
Location: Charles Sturt University, Building 014, Room 209
(Download the CSU Wagga Campus map here: http://www.csu.edu.au/about/maps/pdfs/csu-wagga.pdf)
Cost: Free

Expanded seminar presentation going beyond the films and providing an invaluable insight to the world of computer graphics. This presentation is a preview of Landreth’s highly anticipated keynote at SIGGRAPH2009: http://www.siggraph.org/s2009/sessions/featured_speakers/

Important: The screening and lecture may contain mature content not suitable for children.

Luxology Extends European modo 401 Roadshow

Starts: Jun 17, 2009 - Ends: Jun 17, 2009
Submission Deadline: Jun 17, 2009
Location: Paris, France
Website: http://www.luxology.com/event/2009/paris/
Luxology LLC is continuing its successful European Roadshow by hosting a modo 401 launch event in Paris on Wednesday, June 17, 2009. The event will serve as a platform for Luxology to debut the newest version of the company's innovative 3D modeling, painting and rendering software, modo 401. A modo 401 demonstration, using Roadshow sponsor Wacom's latest Intuos tablet technology, will be given by Andy Brown, Luxology's training division manager and Gregory Duquesne, a Luxology senior engineer. Representatives from game development leader Black Rock Studio will be speaking at the launch event to demonstrate how they use modo to create original games. Cedric Guibert of standardnonstandard will also demonstrate how modo fits within his workflow pipeline and Jacques Defontaine, modo 401 beta tester and independent graphic design professional with varied experience at Weta Digital, Grid and Casterman, will be on hand to answer questions about recent projects created using modo 401. Event location and date are as follows: Forum des Images Forum des Halles 2 rue du cinema 75045 Paris cedex 01 Wednesday, June 17, 2009 2:30 p.m. Pre-registration is required and attendance is limited, so please visit http://www.luxology.com/event/2009/paris/ to register. For more information on the modo 401 software, please visit http://www.luxology.com/modo/401.introduction/.