September 03, 2003

Videoconference on digital animation:

"aCommerce - The use of animation in various industries for various purposes"

DATE: September 5, 2003
TIME: 7:30 a.m. - Registration & Continental Breakfast, 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. - Presentation
PLACE: Barnes & Thornburg, One Summit Square, 5th Floor Multi-Purpose Conference Room (Also available via live video in Indianapoplis, South Bend, Washington, D.C., Bloomington, West Lafayette, Muncie, Terre Haute and Richmond.)
COST: No charge.

One of the growing tools of the New Economy is animation - the use of representational graphics (figures, cartoons, sketches) that move, in addition to more commonplace video of real people and real objects. Such representational graphics are often more effective than real images, and often much cheaper. This briefing will illustrate and discuss actual examples of what we are calling aCommerce - the use of animation in various industries for various purposes, from advertising to zoning appeals, and by various parties, from attorneys to zoologists.

PRESENTERS:
Jay Francis, phuuz entertainment inc.;
Joe Kitterman, oxygenED LLC;
Clint Koch, IU School of Informatics;
John Ludwick, IU School of Informatics;
Durwin Talon, IU School of Informatics;
Albert William, Visiting Research Associate, IU School of Informatics; and
Don Knebel, Barnes & Thornburg.

Presented by TechPoint and the Barnes & Thornburg Business & Technology Group (BTech).

TO REGISTER: Email eileen.meyer@btlaw.com or call 260.425.4658 for further information.

Posted by Admin at September 3, 2003 09:48 AM
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