The following message was posted to: dance-tech dear Richard, et al, the lack of a current (update-able) schedule was the biggest single difficulty and is first on my list for my meeting with the monaco organizers. You know those enourmous schedule boards they have in train stations and airports -- only we needed something with hyperlinks for descriptions and with key references like "interactive installation" so that one could line up all the activities of a certain type. There are ways to do it (like having terminals around the forum and an on-line schedule). And of course a single contact person whose sole job it is to do scheduling. im going through some other suggestions as well - i'll report back again. Perhaps I should have mentioned it before, but i thought the MDDF of 2 years ago was equally impressive. Though smaller, it was the first -- perhaps the first of its kind anywhere -- and I think Jean-Marc Matos deserves a lot of credit for having put it together. with friendly regards, robert At 11:08 19.12.2002 -0500, you wrote: >The following message was posted to: dance-tech > >At 21:45 -0500 18/12/02, Baudelot Philippe wrote: >> >> >>Thanks to all of you who participated in last Monaco Dance Forum. I know >>that everything whas not perfect but I can ensure that, with your help, we >>will manage to do more. > > >I just want to (briefly) reiterate Robert's comments that this was, >overall, a FANTASTIC event. It's incredibly ambitious, which means >that there is simply loads going on at all times, sometimes quite >dizzyingly so. This often means that things get lost and/or hard to >find. > >My biggest complaint, which is a holdover from last time, is that >there isn't a place where everything that's happening is pulled >together into a single list - including a breakout of each small >presentation. This doesn't seem hard to do, particularly given the >facilities and resources available here. > >Let's hope it all happens again in 2004 - and if you haven't had the >chance to experience it, start saving your pennies or working on your >budget-holders now. This is an event that is unique in the dance >world, in that it brings together so many different strands (ballet, >dance-on-film, dance-tech, etc. etc.) It's in an absolutely amazing >venue, in a place that usually has wonderful weather (tho' not this >time...). Congratulations to all involved, warts and all. > >r > > >-- >R i c h a r d P o v a l l >digital artist; co-artistic director, half/angel >www.halfangel.org.uk | www.halfangel.ie | e: richard@halfangel.org.uk >================================================= >Court Gate Cottage, Harbourneford, South Brent, Devon TQ10 9DT UK. >Home/Studio: +44 (0)1364 72044 Fax: +44 (0)1364 72046 >---------------------------------------- >The Dance-Tech mailing list has recently moved to a new address. To post a >message, send email to dance-tech@dancetechnology.org. To unsubscribe, send >email to lists@dancetechnology.org, with the words "unsubscribe dance-tech" in >the message body. >---------------------------------------- > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert Wechsler Artistic Director PALINDROME Inter.media Performance Group fon: +49 (911) 397472 fax: +49 (911) 3778311 http://www.palindrome.de ---------------------------------------- The Dance-Tech mailing list has recently moved to a new address. To post a message, send email to dance-tech@dancetechnology.org. To unsubscribe, send email to lists@dancetechnology.org, with the words "unsubscribe dance-tech" in the message body. ----------------------------------------
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