Program

  • Program summary
  • 26th Thursday
  • 27th Friday
  • 28th Saturday
  • 29th Sunday
  • 30th Monday
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26th Thursday. Communication Faculty

18:00

Welcome to LGM

Welcome to Seville, welcome the Libre Graphics Meeting!

18:20

José Candón (Compolíticas), Macarena Hernández

LGM 2018 presentation

18:30

State of Libre Graphics

The opening presentation at Libre Graphics Meeting is “State of Libre Graphics,” an update from the many software, curation publication and umbrella projects of our Libre Graphics community.

19:00

Organizational meetings

A meeting to discuss and, hopefully, push forward on some of the reorganizational moves we have discussed the past few years

21:30

Chill-out time

Cervezas & caracoles in Plaza del Pumarejo

A laid-back time to meet and chat having beer and ‘caracoles’ in Plaza del Pumarejo [city center]

27th Friday. Communication Faculty

10:30

Editors of Libre Graphics Magazine

Archiving Libre Graphics

Between 2010 and 2015, lovely Libre Graphics magazine showcased excellent design and art work done with F/LOSS tools. In print. In part responding to the idea that F/LOSS tools weren’t up to the job of doing professional-level print design, we aimed to make a magazine that design practitioners would want to read, keep, show off, and share. Because of the magazine’s focus on print, its online presence was always something of an afterthought. The editors of Libre Graphics magazine have now, two years after the end of print publication, launched an online archival project. The archive is about taking all the good work that happened over the five years of publication and making it findable. We recognize that, compared to the relatively limited print runs we produced, a searchable, indexable archive will have more utility for more people. The archive, which we’re launching in conjunction with LGM 2018, will make all of the work done by so many people over the five years between 2010 and 2015 more available, accessible, and usable. Our talk will cover not just the rationale for the project, but also the process and workflow by which we built the archive.

11:00

Manetta Berends

FLOSS based publishing, a static and generated example

While departing from a concrete example, the making of website varia.zone, this presentation will contextualise the choice for a static and generated workflow. Different publishing tools and preferences— such as static site generators, minimal computing and self-hosting — will be discussed to formulate questions that could circulate back into a FLOSS design practice.

11:30

Roel Roscam Abbing

The Grand Free Graphics Software Review – An experiment in using FLOSS in graphic design education

The Grand Free Graphics Software Review was a semester long project taught at the 3rd years Digital Media course in the Graphic Design department of the ArtEZ Academy in Arnhem, The Netherlands.

12:00 Break
12:30

Øyvind Kolås

From Color Through light to Color

An explanation of the basic concepts tying physics of light to the perception of color. Followed by sharing of experiences and tools for spectral color computation that can be useful in workflows with multiple physical media. Tying the theory of this talk together is a working spectral color simulation and separation engine that allows soft-proofing various color combinations and order for paint and ink as well as separating to custom colorants, permitting freedom to experiment and design with various duotone, tritone and CMYK + spot colors.

13:00

Neil C Smith

Praxis Live. Hybrid visual IDE for live creative coding

Praxis LIVE is an innovative and powerful open-source environment and runtime for creative coding with JVM based tools such as Processing. Partly providing a libre alternative to software like Quartz Composer, Isadora or TouchDesigner, the IDE combines intuitive live visual patching with the ability to recode any node *as it is running using Java/Processing or OpenGL shader languages.

13:30

Americo Gobbo

Brushes as Artist’s Style Set

Gimp is an application capable of recording our own painting styles making it possible to share them with other painters and common users. This talk will explore the relationship between brushes and the artist’s style.

14:00

Tom Lechner

In the nodes

Nodes: fabulous power or sloppy spaghetti? Nodes represent a kind of half way point between painting and programming, make formerly difficult tasks open to artists without having to learn obscure syntax rules, and make visual expression slightly more accessible to programmers. Come explore new and old implementations of node based image editing, what works and what doesn’t, and questions of interoperability between different apps.

14:30 Lunch
16:00–18:00

Joao S. Bueno

Open Raster BoF

Birds-of-a-feather meeting for those interested in Open Raster format.

16:00–18:00

Tobias Ellinghaus, Henrik Elburn

Photography of the Future

An open session around photography tech trends such as 3D, depth-imaging or lightfields.

18:00

Lightning talks

A lightning talk is a very short presentation lasting only a few minutes. If you have something interesting to share you can propose lightning talks during LGM days.

21:30 Chill-out time

Rodrigo Velasco

Live coding live graphics

A music+visuals live performance by Rodrigo Velasco. Place to be confirmed [in city center], ask to LGM local team.

28th Saturday. Tramallol

10:30—14:30

Larissa Blazic

Libre Graphics workbook sprint

Over the last few years we have seen a growing attention for Free Culture and Free, Libre and Open Source software within art education but these efforts remain often linked to the energy of individual teachers or even students. As FLOSS tools in higher and secondary arts and design education remain consistently under-represented we are calling on all LGM participating educators, artists, designers, developers. Our goal is to produce an introductory workbook, a collection of activity briefs, on basic graphic design elements production (colour, image, type, layout and motion) using Libre Graphics tools.

10:30—12:30

Neil C. Smith

Praxis LIVE Workshop

Praxis LIVE is a hybrid visual IDE for live creative coding, an innovative and powerful environment for working with JVM based tools like Processing. The workshop will introduce you to basic project building and patching with Praxis LIVE, including 2D/3D graphics, video processing and animation. Participants may then continue to experiment with visual patching, or learn how to ‘drop down’ to the built-in code editor and live recode components using Processing/Java or OpenGL shaders. It will be led by lead developer, Neil C Smith. Praxis LIVE is cross-platform and open-source. Participants will need a laptop, ideally with the software preinstalled.

12:30—14:30

Tom Lechner

In the Nodes Workshop

Nodes: fabulous power or sloppy spaghetti? Nodes represent a kind of half way point between painting and programming, make formerly difficult tasks open to artists without having to learn obscure syntax rules, and make visual expression slightly more accessible to programmers. Come explore new and old implementations of node based image editing, what works and what doesn’t, and questions of interoperability between different apps.

12:30—14:30

Jesús David Navarro

Designing and developing websites using free software

Toolbox and techniques to to plan, design and develop a complete website using libre software. Do you think it is possible to create a modern and useful website using entirely free software? Definitely, yes. We will talk about planning, wireframes, graphic design, coding and developing. We will discover how combine Libre Graphics and Software Libre tools together to allow making complex project as a website.

14:30 Lunch time
16:30

Esperanza Moreno, Miguel Vázquez-Prada y Daniel Gómez

Antropoloops Workshops

The Antropoloops Workshops are a program of educational innovation, music education and cultural inclusion based on the remix of traditional world music. It is a pilot experience that will be developed during three school years (2017-2020). In the presentation we will explain the project, its journey to date and the technological strategy that we will use for the development of free software and musical interfaces based on free hardware.

17:00

Juliana Castro Varón

Cita. Feminist open books for both print and web.

Cita is an open-access press focused on books written by women. It creates derivative works from existing digital resources (Creative Commons repositories, images, texts, book layouts, code, and fonts) that have been put online under permissive licenses or that have reached the public domain. This presentation will explore Cita’s publishing format and the role design plays in making open source material engaging and accessible.

17:30

Nara Oliveira

Estúdio Gunga. 10 years of design with Libre Graphics

Estúdio Gunga will showcase their design and audiovisual work done in the last 10 years sharing workflows, difficulties and workarounds dealing with various media formats whether print, digital or audiovisual.

18:00

Nathan Willis

So we have free web fonts; now what?

The number of free-software fonts has exploded, thanks to CSS webfont services like Google Fonts and Open Font Library. But open fonts have yet to make gains in document-creation systems beyond web pages: print-on-demand publishing, print-on-demand merchandise, e-readers and EPUB generation, games, and bundled with FOSS applications. This talk will look at the obstacles, bottlenecks, and disconnects behind this situation and explain what needs to happen next in order to move forward.

18:30

Dave Crossland

Libre Variable Fonts

In September 2016 Microsoft updated the publicly documented OpenType font format specification with new ‘variable font’ abilities. Now users can provide for. Throughout 2017, libre software libraries (fonttools, freetype) and browsers (Chromium, Firefox) led the way in creating and displaying variable fonts. This session presents the user benefits of some pioneering libre variable font projects (available to download today) and ideas for supporting the new format in libre graphics applications.

19:00

Lightning talks

A lightning talk is a very short presentation lasting only a few minutes. If you have something interesting to share you can propose lightning talks during LGM days.

21:30 Chill-out time

Antropoloops

Antropoloops live

Antropoloops is a musical remix project developed by Rubén Alonso (concept, music and design) and Esperanza Moreno (software and data visualization), which seeks to open the remixing process in all its possibilities.

29th Sunday. Tramallol.

10:30—14:30

AVFLoss

Co-design workshop: Utopias/Dystopias of Free Software

This workshop imparted by AVFloss is a starting point for the elaboration of scripts that can later be converted into audiovisual pieces about utopias and dystopias of free software and that can be presented in a next edition of the LGM with its corresponding workflow. This narrative reflection applied to free software raises new intersecting ways in the future that in turn make us rethink what the current one is like. The workshop will not be considered as a blank page but we will use dynamics so that we can collectively create these stories/narratives, taking advantage of the fact that LGM knows different tools and realities of free software.

10:30—12:30

Rodrigo Velasco

Synaesthetic Live Coding

This workshop is an invitation to create visual and sound rhythmic correspondences through live coding audio-reactive visuals. We will explore ‘s2hs2’, an interface for sharing OSC data between TidalCycles and Processing. A visual form can be assigned to each letter on the computer keyboard and then is possible to live code such letters modifying their behaviour through writing patterns.

12:30—14:30

Jon Nordby

Plotting openly

Before the ubiquity of inkjet printers and mobile devices, the pen-plotter was a common way to physically realize and share a digital drawing. Today the plotter remains one of the simplest example of a computer-controlled fabrication device, perfect for learning the basics of digital fabrication. Join us to learn how these machines work, how to control it using open software and make them output your drawings! We will provide some plotters based on the TapeCore open hardware project. The machines are designed to be easily replicated in a local makerspace/fablab, so that you can build your own. Participants should bring their laptops.

14:30 Lunch time
16:30

Antonio Roberts

No Copyright Infringement Intended

In 2017 Antonio curated the No Copyright Infringement Intended exhibition. The exhibition, which took place at two UK galleries across 2017, featured work by 10 artists and explored how popular culture and creative processes conflict with outdated copyright laws.

17:00

Magda Arques

Into the Parametric Graphic Design World

The presentation addresses the relationship between the use of free software, its settings and its possibilities at the time of producing a generative graphic based on the creation by code. The software used for the development of these projects is Processing.

17:30

Alba G. Corral

Generative graphics using Processing

Alba will talk about processing and generative graphics created with code and will showcase her work. Specifically a last project involving a full dome projection.

18:00

Antonio Roberts

Live performance with visual programming languages

Tools for Visual Jockying (VJing) have historically been built to manipulate pre-existing video to create live visuals. Over time more experimental approaches have emerged that focus on using programming languages to create visuals in a live performance environment. Using my experiences of VJing at Algoraves and other live performances as a focal point, I will present a critical insight into some of these tools, consider the benefits of a visual approach to coding, and discuss how typical programming functions can be used to create visuals in a live environment.

18:30

Rodrigo Velasco

Live coding libre graphics

This presentation is an opportunity to talk about the unexpected visual territories that live coding can make possible through its exploration, so I will present the work of colleagues who have influenced and made possible some explorations that I developed since 2011, when I started to create graphics through live coding and computational practices. By following different interdisciplinary processes inscribed in the culture of collaboration and hybrid practices (generative design, graphic design, performance and net art) tied to the use of algorithmic hand-crafted interfaces and Free / Libre Open Source Software.

19:00

LGM 2019 — Saarbrücken, Germany

A session to present next LGM.

30th Monday. Communication Faculty

10:30–12:30

Nathan Willis

Typography BoF

Birds-of-a-feather meeting for those interested in fonts, font support in applications, font management in free OSes, and in larger issues related to typography and document design in free software.

10:30–12:30

Joao S. Bueno

Gimp Development BoF

Birds-of-a-feather meeting for those interested in GIMP development. GIMP is a free and open-source raster graphics editor[6] used for image retouching and editing, free-form drawing, converting between different image formats, and more specialized tasks.

10:30—12:30

Farid Abdelnour and Massimo Stella

KDEnlive workshop.

Farid and Massimo will give an introduction to video editing using Kdenlive as well as share their professional experiences and tips. They will also present the state of the project and the new features planned for making Kdenlive suitable for professional use.

12:30

Organizational meetings. Results.

A meeting to discuss and, hopefully, push forward on some of the reorganizational moves we have discussed the past few years. Presentation of the results of the discussion.

13:00

LGM 2020?

A meeting to discuss the whereabouts of LGM 2020

13:30

Goodbye!