Arse Elektronika 2007 Call For Volunteers & Press Coverage

by Scott Beale on September 28, 2007 · 0 comments

Arse Elektronika 2007

Our Austrian friends from monochrom in Vienna are starting to arrive in town and are preparing for next week’s Arse Elektronika 2007 conference on pornography and technical innovation, which takes place October 5th-7th at Kink.com’s Porn Palace in San Francisco. This morning I met up with Johannes Grenzfurthner, Stefan Lutschinger and David for a Arse Elektronika press meeting at the Ritual Coffee Roasters in Flora Grubb Gardens.

The organizers of Arse Elektronika are still looking for help in the following areas:

- setting up a live stream via Ustream.tv, including setting up mixing for two cameras

- stage lighting for the event

- chairs for the event (approximately 200, red chairs would be great)

If you can help out, contact Johannes at jg AT monochrom.at.

Also, there are a limited number of press passes available, if you are interested in covering the event, please fill out their Journalist Accreditation Application.

Oh hey and Johannes of monochrom has a Twitter account, so follow him to get updates on Arse Elektronika, Roboexotica and all things monochrom.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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