Deadline was May 31st 2018
The number of applicants to LINK is 25 for this very first edition.
If you were in doubt if this here is the right thing for you, let us try to get you convinced and interested: LINK is a summer camp open for evvvveryone. A quality place and time for your projects on, with and for vvvv/vl. From patching or coding research projects, community & diversity building projects or software and usage concepts, design and development what comes to your mind that you think is needed or missing in the vvvv community. Anything goes and like always, evvvveryone is welcome! users, patchers, developers, thinkers, beginners, experts of any age.
Be quick with your application because if in doubt we might sort to a first-come first-serve order of accepting your applications...
Unfortunately the number of participants at the summer camp is limited to 25 this year. This means that, depending on the number of applicants, we'll have the burden to tell a few of you that we cannot invite you. Not easy!
First of all we are aiming to create a diverse group from known and unknown faces from different backgrounds (e.g developers as well as users and thinkers). Secondly we try to filter and aggregate the projects and topics of the applications.
This first edition of the summer camp is kind of a test-balloon to hopefully be able to extend it in the future and encourage others to organize similar events everywhere in the world.
Deadline was May 31st 2018
Unfortunately the number of participants at the summer camp is limited to 25 this year. This means that, depending on the number of applicants, we'll have the burden to tell a few of you that we cannot invite you. Not easy!
First of all we are aiming to create a diverse group from known and unknown faces from different backgrounds (e.g developers as well as users and thinkers). Secondly we try to filter and aggregate the projects and topics of the applications.
This first edition of the summer camp is kind of a test-balloon to hopefully be able to extend it in the future and encourage others to organize similar events everywhere in the world.