12/10/2013 Cascade Siggraph Board Meeting Minutes In Attendance: Demetra Christina Demetra and Sven talked about having some joint ASIFA and SIGGRAPH events in Feb, March, April,
- One is a BYOA (bring your own art) event with call for artist, contact Damien Lopez
- One is Portlandia related motion graphics event
- Showcasing Grimm, with someone talking about the process.
As secretary I can contact the SIGGRAPH main board and ask for website changes. Demetra got Christina a login for the WordPress site and paid fo the ACM membership. Calls to action: Christina
- Christina needs to update the membership database
- Christina needs to contact Damien about his process of organizing the event at the Analog
- Christina needs to upload the minutes to the website
- Christina needs to join the local chapter
Demetra
- Need to join ACM in january
- Need to get together with Sven about events
- Need to meet with all the people that want to be on the board
- Wes Cropper wants to be the treasurer
- Lauren wants to be the publications director
- Monique wants to be a board member at large
- AJ might want to be a member, but need to ask his wife id she’d be interested
- Tuesday meeting at McCormick and Schmidts
Palio Cafe in SE Portland – for the next board meetings:
- January, Tuesday the 14th 2014
- February the 11th 2014
- March the 11th 2014
This is a better location for more people, including Patrick who would really like to come.
ACM SIGGRAPH Cascade Minutes Board Meeting 11/5/2013 Attending
- Sven Bonnichsen
- Jeffrey Sens
- Will Lewis
- Demetra Gilmore Arnett
- Christina Beard
- Patrick Coan (attending via Skype)
- Rob Bekuhrs
Pixel Arts, Games for Change, PIGsquad are organizations in town that Will and Jeffrey are both apart of. We are trying to come up with some ideas for events to run for the next year in entertainment, networking, studio involvement, festival, etc etc. Sven is looking for video game sequences / animation / in game cinematics for a festival idea or an event. Pigsquad developers are more hobbist then serious about cinematic creation and submission. Try a game jam around it. Sven and Will might want to collaborate about this in the future and involve SIGGRAPH. Global Game Jam in January. Games and the internet. Portals on the internet are mostly for browser base games on the internet. To be able to play something that isn’t as big as you usually put on your console. Portals are an easier avenue for smaller / free games. Some portals
- Kongregate
- Steam
- Newgrounds
Rob worked on a game called Forge, it was featured on Steam, but the massive volume of sales offset the initial launch issues. Valve is the company who started this. You can sell virtual goods on this portal, like hats in Team Fortress 2. Thinking of going through the things we have established for events and then brainstorming: Brainstorming Session:
- Autodesk event coming to town but six other organization are coming with tables. It is happening on November 20th. The main person putting that on is 3DV, mission theater. It’s well set up, it’s on the website to sign up.
- November 30th, Light Troupe, Symphony of Light. Real time use of a sketch pad to project light onto a building. It’s a holiday event.
- Downtown portland, room reserved at a bar, we want the second Tuesday of the month and have a board meeting that day as well.
- January; global game jam / PIGsquad event.
- Meeting before the main SIGGRAPH
- Events are open from February / March / April, etc
- The Northwest Animation Festival is going into it’s 4th year. Planning for a seven day event, reserved an upstairs auditorium for six two hour slots. Intended to be a reunion for the animation community event. Showreel for whole Oregon animation industry.
- Friday – Sunday has 150 films. Student field trip. Something for the whole region to just converge onto. Want SIGGRAPH to get an auditorium to do something with. Sounds good to Demetra.
- Dark Horse and Laika, advise is always to see them at a convention if you want to get work, maybe have an event / make it apart of the Northwest Animation Festival.
- Retrospective about the PJ’s in January with Rob Bekuhrs
- Ran for three years, want to revisit it, anecdotes, puppets, talking about the experience and the show. Need to look into the legality of it.
- Potential speakers: Laura Heit; animation sketchbook.
- Tie ins with Portlandia and Grimm – local shows, etc. Might be a great co-sponsor opportunity. Need to look into it.
- PIGsquad did a designweek event in town.
- Lynchpin of Asifa’s stuff is around August with the summer social.
- Stratacut event
- Mike A Smith’s film “Cooped” WIP show of his film on December 7th.
- Benjamin Bremmar feature length film about a Bear and Mouse at Cinema 21 on November 19th. In order to get him into town, had to make a deal to get him into town by promising only members will see the film, trying to currently recruit members.
Right now we need a list on the home page showing other organization events. Sven etc gives permission.
Animated Arts PDX in happening tomorrow, Wednesday at 8:30pm.
Three areas to overlap in the local community. Get someone from Portlandia and Grimm to talk about the process, etc.
Sketching in part of the process of computer graphics and this relevant to SIGGRAPH cascade.
Need one more in June, Will might do another Game Jam in june. Will was approached by a software company called Click Team. Offered space, free food, sponsorship, etc. Trying to get it so that PIGsquad does three jams a year. Might want collaborators but Will isn’t sure yet. Need to figure it out in the next two weeks.
Bring your own art. Allowed people to come and show their art live at a show. Had people come from Second Story. Is a big huge art show during First Thursday. Have an artshow as a goal to shoot for.
There is a group that meets up every month called Attack of the Flix. They hold it in NE off of Grand and Alberta. Filmmakers bring in their films between 5 and 6, people vote at there end for their favorites and it’s a cool exposure opportunity and inclusiveness opportunity. Maybe collaborate with the NW Animation Fest? Film has to be under 10 minutes. Curious Comedy Theater.
Will has done video game tournaments on a theater screen. Might be neat.
Let’s Play video online with Youtube. The Neverhood. 1994 game / claymation game. Might be really fun to watch.
Recurring event with SIGGRAPH is a drink and draw event.
Animated Arts drink and draw event tomorrow.
The Secret Society might be a good venue for something. Moth Radio Hour done there. It is a Radio show via NPR.
Games for change: loosely organized, not a lot going on right now, but trying to coordinate an autism in games event. Youth in games initiatives. Will says it’s very sexy.
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We’ve got four pilots in East and North Portland. Multnomah County Library is this month. They serve at risk youth. Three games camps in spring, summer and fall.
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Two are five days long. Art / Animation, gamedesign and programming.
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They have a lot going on, a lot of stuff not rolling out until next fall.
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Five outstanding schools asking for services and support. Need to get enough qualified mentors to be the leads and guides. Volunteer based.
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Portland Youth Builders has a youth media program, trying to build a collaboration with them. Apprecticeship program. Connects students to worlds of work. Teaching soft skills / maturity, looking for paid internships for these students. Linking up with boarder moves at the state level. Partner’s in a couple of different organizations.
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Art Therapy / Film Therapy partners involved. Combo of tech and arts driving it.
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Priority for Jeffrey is letting the community self organize.
Siggraph could list Games for Change’s events on their event page. Send Jeffrey an e-mail to learn more about it.
Will asks if there are any venues in town that are good, here is what we brainstormed:
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PCC
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5th Ave Cinema
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PNCA
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Fjorg
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Art Institute of Portland
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University of Oregon – white stag building in downtown
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University of Portland (tentative, will doesn’t recommend yet)
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Multnomah Arts Center
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ITT Tech (is kind of out there though)
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Stage 13 (Reel Love event via Rob Bekuhrs, good for networking)
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Hipbone Studios
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Second Story (used to have flash developers meetings)
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Backspace (losing license for bands to play, they needs more butts in the seats, Backspace would shift prices, timing, etc according to Will, be weary)
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Multnomah Library (they need a month’s notice however, central needs 3 months notice)
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Beaverton Public Library (has a great public auditorium)
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Tektronix
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Puppet Labs
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Lucky Lab (NW one is really good, they have a side room that you can reserve / other options for money, but all of them have a side room. Sometimes they play music really loud)
Use Calagator for event spamming around town, it’s really good for it. It’s an opensource tech by people in Portland.
Barcamp Portland – users are the ones who decide the schedule and conferences for this. Talk to Jeffrey and Will about this and how it works. They planned a few events through it and it’s great! It is free, but they want people to RSVP. Google barcamp portland about it to get more info on it. E-mail Will and Jeffrey about their experiences.
Monique Stabler might be a good person for the board. Might be up for a leadership role. Demetra will contact her.
October 30th 2013
Demetra / Christina
Board meeting once a month
At least 12 events a year / one event a month
Talking about ideas for the next few months in terms of events, discussing dates for said events. Discussing filling out the board members.
Secretary’s area is members and managing members in the area.
Social membership is through ACM’s big SIGGRAPH, Cindy Ryan is in charge of this portion. Contact her to ask her about it and work with her about it. Select all the people and send out an e-mail.
E-mail members to let them know they should renew their membership.
Local animation festival for SIGGRAPH, commons area of PNCA, have a competitive. Contact Sven to see if he knows anyone. Have everyone submit and them show everything.
I need to change the password for all the accounts.
Social media icons across the top of the wordpress site so people can find us on social media.
To pay online for officer membership, go to SIGGRAPH online and pay $42.00, you must be a member of ACM also, that is around $99.00 dollars for that as well.
Siggraph has a lot of tutorials etc for different programs, etc.
Another requirement is to be a member of Cascade Siggraph, which is around $25.00.
$20.00 per people for large partners / studios / organization members.
Volunteer members are free to join. Changed the bylaws so that this is okay. Someone has to volunteer for three events in order to have free membership each year.
Secretary can go into membership and do whatever they want with it. Send out renewel e-mails. Work with Cindy Ryan to reword it. Got in contact with Cindy to fix the broken link to renewing membership to ACM SIGGRAPH.
Day before the conference there is a chapter’s workshop and they have a one day meeting. Training, meeting people, etc.
Ask Will is he wants to be the Treasurer. Ask Jeffrey if he wants to be as well.
There is another website for the main Siggraph page where you can post events going on in local chapters, etc.
Jenny Dana is in charge of the passwords / e-mail login information for the chapter’s information and passwords / logins.
There are e-mail for the different officers for each branch.
Talk to Demetra about how to do this. Admin access to the cascade wordpress site.
- Username: cbeard Password: cascade
Action Items – Demetra
- Send minutes to Christina
- Demetra needs to e-mail everyone on the board so they know the board meeting dates, shooting for every second tuesday of the month
- Find twitter password
- Setup wordpress password for Christina
- Find a place in Tigard that has wireless
- Send Christina election ballot
- Send out MAKI japanese restaurant wireless password / access
Action Items – Christina
- join ACM SIGGRAPH
- join cascade SIGGRAPH
- ask friends if they want to be on the board.
Need to have an election in June and announce them in July. Election for whomever is running for an officer space. At the end there are bios 200 words or less professional bio for each candidate. Good when we send out the elections for each person.
Demetra is not good with e-mail, texting or call is best!
Global Game Jam 2014
At the Global Game Jam, friends and community members come together to make their own games in a span of 48 hours.
After that jam, these games need to be played! Join PigSquad and Cascade SIGGRAPH on the evening of Sunday, January 26th in Room 263 of the Art Institute of Portland to see the final steps of a 48-hour game-making challenge. As games are completed, play them side-by-side with their developers!
This event is free and all ages, and snacks will be provided. Please share with friends and family for an evening of creative community fun!
For more information about the Global Game Jam, including registration if you’d like to join the challenge, visit the official event posting:http://pigsquad.com/events/global-game-jam-2014
Holiday Mixer
Join us on Tuesday evening, December 17, 2013 for holiday networking and all-around good time. This year we’ll enjoy a warm view of the Christmas Ship Parade, a festive Portland tradition in it’s 59th year, from McCormick and Schmick’s Harborside / Full Sail Bar at the Riverside Marina. The Fleet (weather permitting) assembles at the Marina and embarks on its nightly parade at 7:00 so come early and meet-up in the bar with big windows, next to the restaurant. Look for a SIGGRAPH sign on a bar table with a view.

Portland’s Christmas Ship Parade, enjoyed this season from warmth and windows: join us!
Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH Holiday Mixer 2013
Tuesday December 17, 2013, 6:30 – 8:30 pm,
McCormick and Schmick’s Harborside Bar at the Marina
309 SW Montgomery St, Portland, OR 97201
Parking is available on the street or in the structure opposite, validated if you have dinner in the restaurant with reservations needed. Public transit is available, carpooling recommended.
For more information, visit www.cascade.siggraph.org, http://www.christmasships.org/, http://www.fullsailbrewing.com/full-sail-riverplace.cfm, or http://www.mccormickandschmicks.com.
Symphony of Light

Symphony of Light concept art
Concept Art for Event on November 30, 2013, Hillsboro Civic Center Plaza
Special orchestration of color and light, projected live on the Hillsboro Civic Center Plaza for the annual tree lighting ceremony. The Symphony of Light is a realtime, interactive, projection-mapped experience that moves to the rhythm of live music and can be controlled by audience members using common audio controllers and computer drawing styluses. The animation runs on open-source software developed in Portland by the group known as LightTroupe, and will be projected through 7k lumen projectors.
Multimedia Tree Lighting Event
November 30, 2013, 6 — 9 pm,
Hillsboro Civic Center Plaza
150 East Main Street
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Affiliates: City of Hillsboro, Oregon Parks and Recreation, Department Cultural Arts Division, Guild of Build, LightTroupe
Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH recommends

Presented by 3DV & Autodesk
At The a Mission Theater: Autodesk artists Marcel de Jong, Mark Schoennagel, and Gary Davis are descending upon Portland to provide a rare glimpse of the latest developments in Maya, Mudbox, MotionBuilder, Softimage, 3ds Max, Reality Capture, Maya LT, and Xgen. The discussion will also include where the industry and technology is heading in 2014 and beyond. The team will be available for questions by the audience after the show. This event is free to attend
- 5:00 – 6:00 Dinner, beer, & Networking
- 6:00 – 9:00 Demonstration
- 9:00 — Wacom raffle of an Intuos Pro
- Wacom Cintiq 24HD hands on display
RSVP and register to attend at Eventbrite
Computer Animation Festival

see the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAGbcxiHZ9E#action=share
A leading annual festival for the most innovative, accomplished, and amazing digital film and video creators is here in Portland for you to see. Juried selections include time-based art, scientific visualization, visual effects, real-time graphics, and narrative shorts.
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Members — FREE
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General Admission — $10.00 at the door (cash or check)
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Students —$5.00 at the door (cash or check), with student ID
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Affiliates — $5.00 discount with discount code
PCC Cascade Moriarty Arts and Humanities Auditorium
705 N. Killingsworth St. Portland, OR 97217
contact the Chair at 503-367-1522 for more information
NW Animation Festival
NW Animation Fest is a variety show that celebrates the best new work from independent animators around the globe. Our 2013 event includes 155 films from 30 countries — hilarious, dramatic, strange and inspiring.See the festival May 17−19 at the Hollywood Theatre in Portland, Oregon
Directions
The Hollywood Theatre is located at NE 41st and NE Sandy in Portland, Oregon (4122 NE Sandy Blvd, 97212)
View map.
Visit Cascade SIGGRAPH at the Cascade PCC Campus
Job Fair
to hear the featured speaker, Susan Watson talk about
Should I work for myself or Someone Else?
2:00, April 30, 2013
Cascade PCC Moriarty Arts Building, room 215
705 N. Killingsworth St. Portland, OR 97217 | campus map | directions | TriMet