Back from FITC…

April 25th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in BackSpace Blabber, Industry, PHUG, Papervision

FITC was a huge success this year….

I’m happy to report that our booth, Seneca and PHUG, was the most popular booth on the floor…probably ’cause we where giving away FREE chocolate ;0

Attendees where very excited to see the student papervision3D work on display, it’s no swimming dolphin, but the students did a great job considering they had only 7 days to produce a full pv3 interface with collision and interactivity, GOOD JOB!!!
Kapachka

- kapachka interface developed by Students in the Digital Media Arts program at Seneca College, Alex Nasser, Miaomiao Kuang, Dan Coltri, Robbie Luziuz Vanin, Ricardo Jazmines, Amanda Labatia.

Another popular student project at FITC was pv3world.com, developed by Geoff Palin, Digital Media Arts student at Seneca College, this project drew attendees daily. Geoff Palin has also accepted a position at BackSpaceStudios as a lead developer, we are very happy to have him on board!
pv3world

Geoff Palin was also responsible for designing/developing the official Seneca@FITC blog http://www.phug.ca/fitc

Other highlights at the festival…

I had the opportunity to meet and geek out with the guy’s from papervision3D, paperworld3D, red5, Ribbit, and the one and only AS guru R Blank. I especially enjoyed discussing both PHUG and DMA student experimental pv3 work with Ralph Hauwert. I attended his Flash 2D and 3D effects presentation…all I can say is WOW! I also had the opportunity to sit down with Trevor Burton, the man behind paperworld3D. What an amazing individual, the man is an absolute genius! I’m hoping to contribute to the development of paperworld3D and eventually build some commercial apps with it…One of my favorite presentations was Ribbit. These guy’s have some of the coolest components I have seen in a long time. I am hoping to continue working with them on some PHUG and Seneca events as well as nominating some of my students for internships…I did not forget about R Blank…He gave an excellent presentation on AS3. BackSpaceStudios is happy to announce that we will be helping out with the re-build for the RMI site.

I will back post my blogs from the event under papervision, red5, and AS3.

FITC Toronto 2008

March 31st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in PHUG, Papervision

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Flash In The Can - Toronto 2008 is just around the corner!

This year at FITC Toronto 2008 members of PHUG will be presenting at the Seneca College table. Alongside with other Seneca projects, programs, and students, we will be exploring experiments in open source Flash. Our presentation will showcase the use of tools like Flash Develop, Papervision3D, and wiiFlash as both educational and professional.

We hope to follow this showcase up with a presentation at FlashInTO next month!

If you decide to go to the conference make sure to check out the official workshop on Papervision3D hosted by one of the core development team members, Ralph Hauwert.

Also make sure you attend the “3D in Flash: Now and in the future” session, which promises to become an interesting discussion between developers and Adobe!

Hope to see you all there…

Drupal Basics Registration Open NOW!

March 1st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in PHUG


The FREE Drupal workshop registration window is now open!

Register for this FREE workshop
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Hope to see you all there!

PHUG Drupal Workshop hosted by RMI

February 24th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in PHUG


RMI, The Rich Media Institute, has graciously offered to donate their space once a month to host FREE PHUG workshops. We will be kicking off this new format with a Drupal workshop presented by James Walker on April 2nd 2008.

RMI is also offering all PHUG members a 10% discount to be used for any of their Toronto listings! The promotional code is phug.

For more information on PHUG + RMI workshops: http://www.phug.ca/index.php/RMI

Open Source Design Movement

February 10th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in PHUG


PHUG.ca has received a complete overhaul in order to re-organize content as their site goes through it’s growing pains, they have also been busy hosting weekly free workshops geared towards various open source topics.

The concept behind the “FREE YOUR SOFTWARE!” workshops and campaigns is to develop awareness of design alternatives to commercial products. PHUG members have been working hard to generate awareness within the design community hoping create an environment where both developers and designers alike can work together.

For more information on the Open Source Design Workshop. and the FREE YOUR SOFTWARE! campaign.

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