Interdisciplinary research,
education and capacity building
in advanced digital media
Please save the date for this national event showcasing the work of the UT Austin|Portugal Program, to be held at the Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon.
Nine Portuguese students from the Universities of Minho, Coimbra, and Porto spent five weeks in July and August with researchers at The University of Texas at Austin.
Summer school on the social and political impact of digital media brings students and experts to Portugal.
The first annual Creative Industries Workshop (CIW2010) is scheduled to take place September 16-18 at U.Porto.
The Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation has awarded funding to seven teams of researchers from Portugal and UT Austin under the 2009 CoLab R&D call for Digital Media.
Four CoLab participants from Portugal submitted proposals to South By Southwest Interactive 2011. Voting runs through Friday, August 27.
Orvalho's techniques speed animation pipeline, allow reuse of rigs and animations.
The five-day course followed by a two-day workshop will take place May 31 to June 7 at UT Austin.
David Kirk visited Braga, Portugal, to share his knowledge and help participants with hands-on advanced computing exercises.
STTM welcomed Alexandra Marques to San Antonio, Texas. Alexandra also completed time-intensive assessments of Additive for Solefish Food. Her research changed TT practices at the University of Algarve.
Cliff Zintgraff led a training week in late May 2010. He and Dina Chaves helped the FCT/UNL TT office's web site go live with its initial public portfolio offering.
Eleven participants started a two-month filmmaking program on June 3, 2010.
American and Portuguese researchers met in May to discuss the ongoing digital divide and media trajectories project.
South By Southwest Panel Picker now accepting panel proposals through July 9.
A two-day workshop in Lisbon addressed strategic partnerships, intellectual property rights, and best practices.
Diogo Cabral's PhD research proposes the use of pen-based technology, a natural-input interface, to manipulate digital videos.
Alberto Proença reports on IBERGRID 2010.
Finalists for the FUTUREPLACES Festival, to be held October 12-16 2010 in Porto, Portugal, will be eligible to receive up to $2000 in travel assistance in order to attend the festival. The deadline to submit entries has been extended to June 20.
“Welcome to Tomorrow” will take place on the 28th of May, from 9 - 11 pm, at Twin's Club in Lisbon. The event's aim is to challenge entrepreneurs and investors to take an active role in building Portugal's future.