I think having the master classes on the convention
floor will make for a much better package. People will not have to walk
exhorbitant distances to get from event to event, and curious onlookers no
longer have to navigate the LA heat to get to an event..
With more of us hanging around in a more
centralized location, there may be many more opportunities to swap
ideas...
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 2:48
PM
Subject: RE: Master Classes at SIGGRAPH
Full?
That sucks...that was the highlight of my trip last
year....
But they were in conference rooms at a hotel, (and they
seemed booked, but I went in without signing up before hand and the class was
at least half empty).
This year it seems like the classes are on the exhibition
floor....so I am guessing that it is like last year where you can just sit on
the sidelines and watch.....
you just might not have a computer in front of you to
work along....
I hope....
I would love to see Blur...
And last year Todd was starting to show some really cool
stuff just before his computer died.....love to see the end of
that...;)
Simon
From: Gene Crucean
[mailto:genecrucean(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 5:24
PM
To: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: Re: Master Classes at
SIGGRAPH Full?
Ah bummer. I thought it was just a first come first serve
deal.
-gc
On 7/26/05, Oscar
Juárez <send.me(at)antropomorphia.com>
wrote:
in
fact the were full very fast, a friend tried to register the same
day
they appear
and most of them were full.
Byron Nash
wrote:
>I've been keeping an eye on the Soft web site to make sure
I didn't miss signing up for the master classes. I just checked and the site
says "all sessions full"!? When did they go online and how long did it take
for them to fill up? I really wanted to attend some
classes...
>
>Does anyone know if you can get in on the day
of?
>
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