[PIGMI] X|Media|Lab
Paul Turbett (Black Lab Games)
paul at blacklabgames.com.au
Tue Mar 29 17:32:21 PDT 2011
There is no pitching.
If your team has a project that you want to get off the ground or take to a
higher level, you submit the project for consideration. If it's a good fit
for XML (and the mentors) you'll be invited to the mentoring sessions (aka
'the Lab').
If you don't have a project, you can just attend the conference, during
which the mentors will be doing presentations. It's all explained in detail
on the site : http://www.xmedialab.com/
L8r, Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: pigmi-pigmi.org-bounces at lists.pigmi.org
[mailto:pigmi-pigmi.org-bounces at lists.pigmi.org] On Behalf Of Andy Hawkins
Sent: Wednesday, 30 March 2011 7:47 AM
To: pigmi at pigmi.org
Subject: Re: [PIGMI] X|Media|Lab
So if I just want to pitch my idea but not pay the $500 I can still go
along right?
> You can apply for a scholarship on the website. Worth trying. If you have
an artist who wants to attend but isn't able to due to the cost.
>
> - Nick
>
>
>
> On 30/03/2011, at 6:42 AM, Andy Hawkins<andyhawkins at ozemail.com.au>
wrote:
>
>> I can't convince my artist to cough up $500. I wonder where they get the
funding from... hmmm
>>> You submit a project (for free) here :
>>> http://www.xmedialab.com/node/add/project-application?event=1177
>>>
>>> If the project is shortlisted, your team will be invited to the
mentoring
>>> sessions. It's $500 per team member, to a max of $2000.
>>>
>>> I think when Avril said 'pitch' the Rev project, 'submit' would have
been
>>> just a good a word to use.
>>>
>>> L8r, Paul
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: pigmi-pigmi.org-bounces at lists.pigmi.org
>>> [mailto:pigmi-pigmi.org-bounces at lists.pigmi.org] On Behalf Of Wesley
Lamont
>>> Sent: Tuesday, 29 March 2011 9:36 PM
>>> To: pigmi at pigmi.org
>>> Subject: Re: [PIGMI] X|Media|Lab
>>>
>>> Correct me if I'm wrong but you can only pitch once you have gone to the
>>> $500 event so I'm not convinced that would classify as free.
>>>
>>> Could someone clarify if it is $500 per team member you bring along?
>>>
>>> The Game I've started working on now with a few people I don't think is
>>> unique enough to enter and a Discussion with Jon (and Friends') Idea
sounds
>>> promising but I think I wouldn't get enough out of it at this stage to
>>> warrant the $500.
>>>
>>> WEZ!
>>> On 29/03/2011, at 9:06 PM, Paul Turbett (Black Lab Games) wrote:
>>>
>>>> No, you pay $500 for personal one-on-one mentoring with a selection of
>>>> mentors, over two days. Pitching the project to XML for consideration
is
>>>> free.
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: pigmi-pigmi.org-bounces at lists.pigmi.org
>>>> [mailto:pigmi-pigmi.org-bounces at lists.pigmi.org] On Behalf Of Andy
Hawkins
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, 29 March 2011 6:19 PM
>>>> To: pigmi at pigmi.org
>>>> Subject: Re: [PIGMI] X|Media|Lab
>>>>
>>>> Do you pay $500 to pitch?
>>>>> Was desperately hoping to pitch Rev, but the whole not having a
(local)
>>>> second team member and my not needing extra stress/work right now
(baking
>>>> another 'project') has sadly precluded me from applying. Pity, as the
>>> topic
>>>> sounded perfect for Rev.
>>>>> I do see huge value in it, however, so good luck to anyone else
pitching!
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Avril.
>>>>> --
>>>>> Reveri.es Virtual World
>>>>> www.reveri.es
>>>>>
>>>>> On 29/03/2011, at 9:46 AM, Nick Lowe<nick at onetwenty.org> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> So who's submitting a project to X|Media|Lab?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
http://letsmakegames.org/2011/03/25/xmedialab-perth-is-in-3-weeks-submit-you
>>>> r-projects-now/
>>>>>> No need to tell us all about it (if it's hush-hush).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also, who's thought of submitting, but unsure (or decided against
it)?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Nick
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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