| July 17, 2008 Meeting Invitation |
| by Richard Nichols |
| Monday, 14 July 2008 19:00 |
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Hello, Digital Image Makers and Videographers . . . This Thursday evening you are invited to attend an informal “visual extravaganza” here in Douglasville. It’s Digital Image Group time. What: Digital Image Group Meeting – 3rd meeting ever! Admission is Free. A donation of $1 is accepted but not required. Part 1 starts at 6:30 and runs until 8 p.m. It will consist of shorter presentations and discussions. If your schedule won’t allow you to make it to part 1, plan on coming to part 2 or 3 or any time in-between. Bring up to 15 of your images to show, or bring videos up to 12 minutes in length. We give you the floor for your 10 minutes of fame. At the 10 minute mark, a chime will sound and you have 2 more minutes to wrap it up. A few presentations may last longer depending upon the need and interest of the presenter and group. Longer presentations may be given later in the evening. Don’t have anything you want to show? Come watch and participate in the discussions. Bring a guest if you like. The Digital Image Group here in Douglasville is all about seeing the variety of work by local visual and multimedia artists, and showing some of your own digital creations to an enthusiastic audience. DIG promotes “visual education, entertainment, and presentations to a live audience.” The audience and presenters range from beginners thru intermediate and advanced amateurs, up to and including career professionals who make their living with photography and video in this arena. Presentations consist of images, videos, software demonstrations, image making techniques, tips and tricks. DIG doe not promote contests, lectures or field trips—The Sweetwater Camera Club is the venue for those activities and we encourage you to check out both groups. A number of people in this area are members of both. Eventually DIG will promote educational classes and courses in the visual arts. Digital Image Group is dedicated to finding out where you are in your visual arts journey – to give you a place to show your work easily, then motivate and help you to develop your unique vision. Show, Tell, Listen, Learn, Discuss, Collaborate. Bring your images and digital videos on a CD or DVD, jump drive or digital film chip—we have a multi-card reader. We project your work up on the wall. You may also bring prints to show everyone. This month, we will have a 9 foot wide x 6 foot high screen. Several people are making plans to show their digital images and multimedia shows. Bring some refreshments if you like . . . DIG is open to people of all ages. Show up for an evening of visual enjoyment and learning. Just like this email, DIG is a flow of consciousness. You can project your images, talk about your work a little bit and get some audience discussion going. This is an informal image and idea-sharing forum. Bring your camera equipment, laptop computer, photo album, prints—whatever visual arts you are into. It’s O.K. if you haven’t made a decent picture recently . . . our goal is to motivate and stimulate you to start creating again, to find out what moves you inside and go for it. If you have been making images for years, this is a way to display some of your work and teach others about your methods and goals. Whether you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced image maker, an artist, an illustrator, graphic designer, amateur or professional photographer, we hope you will join this harmonious group of life-long learners.The concept of the group is very simple, very informal and we will do our best to keep it pleasant and well focused. If you have further questions, don’t hesitate to call me at 404-210-5985. If you can’t make it to this month’s meeting, plan to come next month, Thursday, August 21st.Our corporate sponsors include: Tim Collins, the publisher of the Chapel Hill News & Views, who is providing magazine space and printing to show our work to an audience of 40,000 or more and help us attract talented visual artists in this area while we entertain the masses. Gene Spicer of Cartridge World-Lithia Springs provides a number of special services to this group. His company sells some of the best printer cartridges money can buy.Jerry Leath of The Great Frame-Up provides special frame pricing for anyone associated with DIG. The Great Frame-Up does beautiful work. Image Electronic/Art on Disk Corp. is providing the computer and video equipment, publicity, website and marketing labor to help make this group successful. We are also in the process of joining DIG to the Douglas County Chamber of Commerce as a non-profit educational institution.An anonymous sponsor is providing the projection equipment. We are open to other corporate sponsorships. This group will be independent of any other arts or photographic organizations so that it can maintain its autonomy and find its own direction. And best of all, our friends at St. Julian’s Episcopal Church are providing us the place to meet. They are excellent and caring citizens in this community. Come join our monthly visual arts celebration! Hope to see you there! Richard |
