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A serious talk: Brazilian Demoparty

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added on the 2011-07-28 00:06:37 by Danguafer Danguafer
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added on the 2011-07-28 03:25:48 by xernobyl xernobyl
Caipirinha for the masses :D
added on the 2011-07-28 05:07:54 by Danguafer Danguafer
wild compo idea . . . overhead projector . . . make demo effects with Caipirinha (and additional substances)! ( :

whoo, sleep deprived.
The caipirinha will be the biggest differential of the party.
hahaha ;)
added on the 2011-07-28 15:55:25 by Danguafer Danguafer
I'm in doubt about which month is the best for the realization of the event...
January or February?
Would someone answer this based on experiences?
added on the 2011-07-31 02:42:45 by Danguafer Danguafer
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Yes, we are planning a demoparty in Brazil and it will occur on 12/2011.
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We are thinking about making the party in 01/2012.
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We are almost changing it to January for several reasons.
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I'm in doubt about which month is the best for the realization of the event... January or February?


Based on 15 years experience in organising demoparties, I can tell you that bouncing around publically with basics like the date, location and duration of the party is probably the best thing you can do to scare away potential visitors, especially those having to travel long distances. You need to show you have concrete plans, else noone will really give a fuck. And by "concrete plans" I mean a location, a date, crew and a plan on how to run the party (compos, food/drinks, sleeping facilities, etc).

Right now, it seems to me you are just dreaming out loud. That is not a bad thing necessarily, but better do it somewhere private. Setup a mailinglist/forum/smokesigns together with (potential) fellow organisers, brainstorm for a month (or two, or three, or whatever it takes), sign contracts/make agreements/etc so you can actually guarantee the party will take place, and only then start making public announcements.

If you do all the above, you are hopefully going to end up with a nice little local demoparty with maybe 1/3 to 1/2 of the locally active demosceners showing up. If the visitors tell their friends, more people will show up the second year, and perhaps a handfull of ppl living >5000 miles away are crazy enough to plan a holiday around your event (but don't take my word for it).
added on the 2011-07-31 12:09:43 by havoc havoc
havoc has a point.
talking and publically debating is nice but action and own decision is what gets things done ;)

any date will have pros and cons. some people will make it and others will not. pick one, probe the folks who are most likely to come if that is ok for them. if they say 'yeah' then settle it officially.

dont forget to release a strobing black and white invitation intro remembering people to attend the party!
added on the 2011-07-31 12:25:53 by psenough psenough
What Rowley and ps said is the case.

Get your location. Then firm up the dates. Then post EVERYWHERE and get out an invite at a big party. And have folks working on the invite yesterday, metaphorically speaking.

That said, if you wish to consult with someone who has put on a party in a fringe area, feel free to email me via my @party address questions atsymbol atparty dash demoscene dot net

If you do not get a reply from that address within 24 hours of sending a mail, post here and tell me.
The party is actually being organized by the brazilian sceners. By saying this, I mean that the organization isn't centralized. Every basic thing in the party is being voted. Location, date, structure, etc...

This is the last month for debating the basics. We will have certain informations in few days, don't worry. :)
added on the 2011-08-01 00:20:24 by Danguafer Danguafer
ok. Also, I'm interested in donating toward the party. Let me know the best way to do so once you've got things moving.
metoikos: Mkay, sir! ;)
added on the 2011-08-01 04:59:09 by Danguafer Danguafer
didn't mean to be rude, just trying to be helpful danguafer. I look forward to seeing this happen! ( :
Nah! Critics are always welcome. Don't worry, metoikos. :)
metoikos, Rowley Birkin, PS: Thanks for the advices! I promise that I will follow them.
added on the 2011-08-01 05:50:10 by Danguafer Danguafer
Things are going just fine. Actually... it's going much better than expected. :)
It's my last post about the organization progress.
Now just wait for the invintro ;)
added on the 2011-08-08 08:07:42 by Danguafer Danguafer
Airplane ticket prices can easily double for the dates before the exmas and they stay high until the end of January. Last time I checked.
added on the 2011-08-08 16:11:01 by svo svo
well, not to let cats out of bags, but it looks like they're going for after January. I was waiting for Dangaufer to say it officially, I just saw on the FB group.
Yeah, it's official: First February weekend. More infos to come with the page release :)
added on the 2011-08-08 18:29:10 by Danguafer Danguafer
rasmus?!
svo: The Brazilian carnival happens in the end of February and I don't know how the prices of international flights will be if you buy it in a close date.
added on the 2011-08-08 19:02:43 by Danguafer Danguafer
@Danguafer: heh, indeed. An expensive place to travel to during (northern_hemisphere*)winter :)
added on the 2011-08-08 19:31:48 by svo svo
svo: Won't it be cheaper if you buy the ticket with precedence?
added on the 2011-08-08 19:46:17 by Danguafer Danguafer
what do you mean by precedence? If you mean far in advance, no.
Prices tend to reach the lowest level they may by 4-6 weeks in advance.
But judging from my survey of skyscanner and ITA-Matrix, that may be $900+ American, a bit less in stronger currencies.
I meant that. :P
U$900 for a round-trip ticket?
added on the 2011-08-11 04:59:48 by Danguafer Danguafer
Buying far in advance seldom helps. You can get something tasty at random, but in general it seems not to depend on advance time. Some people say that e.g. in USA price can depend not only on the date of flight, but also on the day of week when you book the tickets. Airplane tickets are black magic, it sometimes pays to give it many tries before finally making a booking.

I did a few searches. For me, it would be a flight from St.Petersburg to Sao Paulo and back. For all dates I searched for tickets on thursday -> going and nearest monday <- returning.
December (around exmas): $2217
January/February: $1429 (febrero +/- more or less the same)
March: $1263
April: $1500

No idea wtf happens in Brasil in April, but March appears to be the cheapest. Not that I'm seriously planning to go, just poking around :)
added on the 2011-08-11 12:25:55 by svo svo

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