Allow me to reverberate everyone else's compliments. Many thanks Sebastian
for organizing this as well as for an opportunity to present on behalf of
. It has been indeed a great pleasure seeing old friends and
meeting new faces. Let's make sure to keep in touch and hopefully
follow-through at least on some of the great ideas suggested below.
P.S. I am forwarding this to the consortium list. Hope no one minds :-)
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A.
Composition, Music Technology
Director, DISIS Interactive Sound & Intermedia Studio
Assistant Co-Director, CCTAD
CHCI, CS, and Art (by courtesy)
Virginia Tech
Dept. of Music - 0240
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-6139
ico(a)vt.edu
-----Original Message-----
From: Sebastian Gabler [mailto:gabler@tonmeister.de]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 10:39 AM
To: Armand Klenk
Cc: Jörn Nettingsmeier; Herbert Gnauer; Ivica Ico Bukvic; Paul Davis;
bubestinger(a)fsfeurope.org; martin rumori
Subject: Re: SPAM: Re: free software at the tonmeistertagung 2008 - a
retrospection
Hi Armand and all,
the roundtable has been filmed and will be streamed from the
conference's website in a couple of weeks, AFAIK. I have no idea why
there was two cams, btw. Seems like some effort.
Besides that, Dieter Kahlen from Studiomagazin was quite interested. He
came to the roundtable and took a lot of photos. I think he will give
the LINUX session a highlight in his conference report.
Cheers,
-S
Armand Klenk schrieb:
Hi Sebastian,
I have seen two cameras in our conference hall. Did the VDT videotape
all presentations? Is it possible to get a copy of these recordings?
Armand Klenk
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On 18.11.2008, at 12:38, Sebastian Gabler wrote:
> Dear Jörn,
>
> thank you very much for the enthusiastic feedback, but even more to
> all of you for your committment to make this happen. I have really
> enjoyed these days with all of you, and I hope that it has been
> satisfying for everybody, as much as it was for me.
>
> The idea to leave an even greater footprint on the convention next
> time is appreciated. I second this, indeed. The main target is
> however to keep going, as once you have come back a couple of times,
> outreach increases.
> It is true that it was difficult to tell what the audience will be.
> Nevertheless, I am more than satisfied with the considerable numbers
> of listeners we had. We had between 35 and 60 people in the audience,
> which is remarkable on the last day of this conference that has app.
> 900 people per day, 4 venues in parallel, and the exhibition on top
> of that. Moreover, we had considerable feed-back from these people.
>
> As some of you know, it was not that easy for me to make this happen,
> as there are some people in VDT that ask for reaching out to new
> horizons, but at the same time have difficulties accomodating these.
> I will forward all the applause to the organisational team, and I
> hope that this will contribute to continuing with another round of
> libre solutions for TMT 2010, or even earlier. I.e., VDT has regular
> seminars. And, as I said, I will investigate if VDT can apply for the
> membership in
Linuxaudio.org. I hope that at the end of the day, we
> will see significantly increased profile of libre solutions in
> professional audio, recording, and electronic arts.
>
> My very best to all of you from Vienna,
>
> Sebastian
>>
>>
>> Jörn Nettingsmeier schrieb:
>>> hi everyone!
>>>
>>>
>>> very likely i'm speaking in all our names when i say:
>>>
>>> kudos to sebastian for putting this linux audio track together!
>>>
>>> to me it has been a great experience and it was absolutely
>>> enjoyable, in
>>> so many different aspects: as a small linux audio community meeting,
a
>>> very insightful technical conference
and a high-quality summary of
all
>>> that's interesting at musikmesse,
but without the infernal noise!
>>>
>>> i had many very good discussions with companies and developers
>>> interested in linux audio, and some of the projects i heard about
feel
>>> like they might actually turn into
something very useful indeed. and
>>> even those who won't hopefully left an imprint in some rear part of
>>> some
>>> brain somewhere that there is this thing called free software and
>>> people
>>> are doing professional audio with it.
>>>
>>> sebastian, please give my thanks to the other members of the
>>> organisational team of the tmt, especially to mrs jungen (whose
>>> enthusiasm about the whole thing was totally inspiring).
>>>
>>> if it is at all possible to repeat the free software/linux audio
>>> part at
>>> the tmt 2010, i would love to be of assistance. i'd also gladly
>>> help out
>>> with connectivity issues and wlan coverage.
>>>
>>> in retrospect, i believe that we did very well, but that one
>>> problem was
>>> that none of the presenters (with the possible exception of armand
and
>>> martin) really knew what kind of
audience to expect (whether to
>>> focus on
>>> usability, feasibility as a drop-in replacement for existing studios
>>> etc, philosophy, community or technical aspects). at least that was
my
>>> feeling. but all in all, i think we
covered all of those aspects with
>>> the broad range of talks that were given. if only every interested
>>> person got a taste of all those aspects!
>>>
>>> for the (hopefully) next time, i think we should try and get an
>>> exhibition booth together in addition to presentations, do some
really
>>> hip shit there that catches
people's attention, and focus more on
>>> individual discussions and q&a than on presentations, since the linux
>>> background of the audience is probably too diverse for some papers to
>>> have much impact. for audio topics, we can safely assume a very
>>> thorough
>>> background in every audience member, but with linux, it will range
>>> from
>>> "thinks that it's a detergent" to "writes drivers and has
a question
>>> about real-time scheduling". it will always be very hard to cater
>>> to all
>>> of them, and if we specialise even more, our audience at tmt will be
>>> very limited indeed.
>>>
>>> i picture something like the early linuxtag efforts that ultimately
>>> lead
>>> to the LACs, possibly including a live video stream and a projected
>>> chat
>>> window, to give the tmt visitors an idea of what an online user and
>>> developer community feels like.
>>>
>>> has anyone taken photographs at tmt and is willing to share them? i
>>> brought my camera, but never got around to using it. sebastian, i'd
>>> love
>>> to see the tmt effort mentioned on the linux-audio-* lists and also
on
>>> sursound - in case you're writing
a report anyway, would you post
>>> it? if
>>> not, let's put something together.
>>>
>>> (just a few thoughts while the tmt is slowly wearing off and my
>>> brain is
>>> recovering. and yay! - i just finished following up on all the
>>> business
>>> cards i've gathered. phew.)
>>>
>>>
>>> ico, peter, martin, herbert, sebastian, i hope you had safe trips
home
>>>> (i know paul and me had).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> hope to see all of you at LAC 2009 in parma,
>>>>
>>>> best regards,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> jörn
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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