Come one, come all! The Digital Media & Animation Showcase is an event in upstate NY at which Alfred State College's DMA students show off the best work they've done all year! It's not just any work, either; this stuff is carefully selected by faculty, and only the best of the best is getting screened! If all goes well I'll be debuting my own animated short, which is really exciting.
There's no admission fee, either, so it's a free event! Come check out the work that'll be helping to shape the future of animation and interactive media. You'll be able to say you were among the first to see our work! Seriously, theres some wicked cool stuff going up this year and you have my word that you won't be disappointed.
The address is Alfred State College, 10 Upper College Drive, Alfred, NY 14802 and there are two major events: Games will be hosted in Llewellyn Gallery from 5:00 to 7:00 PM, and the showcase screening will be in the Orvis Auditorium from 7:00 PM onward. It's all going down on Saturday, May 9th, so mark your calendar!
So, some of the student work that was done in time for the showcase didn't get approved for it because it was too "vulgar" or otherwise just plain shit. Some student work was pretty good but wasn't finished until just after the due date and got rejected.
I'm going to be screening all that work anyway. The Anti-Showcase is going to be a "non-selection" of all the work I can legally get my hands on, be it raunchy, politically incorrect, or badly done. I'm gonna screen it immediately after the official showcase and project the films onto the wall of the auditorium building as unsuspecting parents, friends, and loved ones are stepping out into the evening air.
My professors have no idea. This is going to be glorious.
While everyone's sitting snugly and watching the night's "main event," I'm going to be slapping this poster all over the lobby:
someaveragechap
It's a little too far for me to make it mang. I hope ya have a nice time.
Is anything of yours going to be shown?
SuperBastard
Yeah if I can finish my thesis by then.
If not I can at least say I designed the visual identity for the whole deal, since I made the image on all the publicity materials. (The pic in the newspost is what we used for our post cards)