
We invite programmers, visualists, hardware hackers, electronics gurus, musicians, novices, and the curious to take part in the events of In/Out. From inspiring performances and workshops to encourage others to join in the fray, this is not only the time for those interested in the constantly changing field of digital media to get involved, but for current members of the community to step up their game as well.
Visit In/Out's website at: http://inoutfest.org/
Videos of past years performances can be found at: http://vimeo.com/groups/inoutfest
Photographs can be viewed at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/inoutfest/sets/

Performers
In/Out is searching for musicians, visualists, dancers, and performers who have integrated digital technologies into their work. From building custom controllers or software to the users of new technology, we want it! Submit a brief description of your performance along with a sample of your work.

Workshops + Lectures
Help motivate the vanguard by leading a workshop in new media for audio/video performance. Past workshops have included: working in Jitter and Reaktor, building soft circuits, code driven music composition with Processing, lecture on glitch and it's use in art, how to run an open source business, and more. In/Out is especially interested in hands on, kit based, and introductory workshops. Please submit a brief description of what you would like to teach or share, along with any work you have done, are doing, or will do in the field.
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All written materials must be in PDF format. Also, if available, please include hyperlinks to all multi-media materials (ie: videos of performances, demos, instructionals, etc...)
Deadline for proposals: July 25, 2011
All submissions can be sent to: submissions@inoutfest.org"
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