Wednesday, 13 April 2011 15:52

Liverpool Music Barcamp - don't miss your chance

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Liverpool_Music_BarcampwebIt's just over a week away from the Liverpool Music Barcamp - a free one day conference taking place at Studio 2 on Parr Street.

The conference or Barcamp is presented in an open source style where attendees are encouraged to get up and present their own talks or workshops.


 

 

 

 

The idea of open source events has been around for many years now and we all know of open source technology - well this event adopts the ethos behind this so that we can get to hear from everyone and everyone is involved in putting the day and the sessions together.

Workshop suggestions so far are: 

  • Organising a tour
  • Building a website
  • Using Soundcloud and other webservices
  • Licensing, Copyright, and Intellectual Property
  • The don'ts and don'ts of organising a gig
  • Marketing your band
  • Live Video/Audio Steaming

 

I have to admit my favourite is "The don'ts and don'ts of organising a gig" but there will hopefully be more suggestions on the day and we can all have a fun time.

Join the group and get involved at http://how-why-diy.defnetmedia.com/groups/liverpool-music-unconference/or vist the website and vote for what workshops you would like to attend. http://unconference.defnetmedia.com/

Jon the fun and register below.

 

Register for Liverpool Music Barcamp in Liverpool, United Kingdom  on Eventbrite

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