One Sentence: Whats happening in your workshop?
This is less a workshop than a competition or speedchallenge: Who is the fastest at cleaning up a really messy patch within a fixed amount of time and make it readable again - the cleanest patch wins.
What 3 tags describe your workshop?
Game, Fun, Audience Interaction
In which of the three categories does your workshop fall: beginner, intermediate, advanced
Everyone, we will have dedicated competition slots for each level.
How long will your workshop be?
One competition consists of 7 rounds with two contestants patching against each other for 3 minutes plus audience interaction and talking = 25 - 30 Minutes alltogether.
The competitions could be held on a small open stage during NODE throughout the festival on several days as a little coffee break thing or in the evening as a get-together.
Who is the target audience of your workshop?
Everyone
What knowledge do you presume your participants have?
You should be familiar with basic VVVV concepts and handle a three-button-mouse like Billy the Kid his Winchester 73’.
What will attendees of your workshop learn?
What it’s like to untangle patches infront of a screaming NODE audience under time pressure.
What technical requirements does your workshop have (apart from internet and a projector)?
Stage and microphone
Who would be the two hosts?
Ideally we would have a set of hosts that provide the initial version of the messy patch for the competition. They are the judges for each round and decide who’s patch is the tidiest.
How would the hosts qualify for the topic?
The hosts have to hand in a messy patch and a cleaned up version with a description. The messier the patch - the better :) It should be a fast and easy process even during the festival to host a competition.