They're free so signing up is easy. I'd suggest signing up for one tonight so that you can work out any of the setup details before the event.
Dang! I missed this event! Please tell me there will be replays of the sessions available!
Just have to say, i enjoyed the presentations I was able to attend. There were a few I could not get into due to capacity restraints but most were streamed to youtube.
I hope this becomes a regular event! It was very well run and there were only minor blips (to be expected).
Big Kudos to all presenters and organizers! I just want to say Thanks for all your efforts!
Phil
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCna...UpkKlUxsDUGNwQ
I enjoyed what I was able to see on Sunday, and yes Thank You to all that were involved.
I even won one of the prizes at the end. Bonus!!
Rayhjr I Love This Stuff!
thanks for posting a link
Big Kudos to all those involved in pulling this off! You ran a 1st Class Event! Well Done!
2012 - 1st year 64 Channels - 7500 LED lights - 5 sequences
2013 - 128 Channels - 10,000 LED lights - 7 sequences (2 New)
2014 - 201 Channels - upgrading 8 Arches to dumb RGB - 8+ sequences (1+ New)
2015 - 240 Channels + 8 Universes - sequences TBD
2016 - No Display
2017 - Back in the Game - 240 Renard Channels + 12 Universes
2018 - 256 Renard and 9 Falcon Outputs of Pixels - 16 sequences shown over 2 nights
2019 - 256 Renard and 9 Falcon Outputs of Pixels - 16 sequences shown over 2 nights
2020 - Emergency Conversion to Falcon F48 with limited wireless
I very much enjoyed the sessions and I learned a few new tricks. That makes it a HUGE success in my book. A big Thank you to the organizers.
2020 Full sized show reworked for the new location. Only adding (famous last words) 13 RBLs that I finally got converted to using pixels
2019 - Just moved into a new home (yet another change of plans). Will be dim but not dark. Too much to do at the new place to leave time for a show. Dim show (3000 pixels) had regular visits most nights.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyX...ttrsZNARkUce0Q
At the end of the summit there were about 581 people online and slides were shown of the list of organizers, presenters, sponsors and others associated with helping to make the event not only possible, but successful. It read like the credits at the end of a Cecil B. deMille blockbuster! Dozens upon dozens upon dozens of names!
Modern, powerful software and Al Gore's internet thingy often make it seem so easy and seamless to put an event like this together but in the end, what really makes it tick are the people, the collaborative ideas they share and the willingness to put forth that extra effort to "make it work."
Indeed, it is no small feat to plan and execute a 2-day online webinar and we often take it for granted because of the tools we use on an everyday basis. So yes, thank you to everyone involved in helping to put this historic event together.
Well done!!
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