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Eurofurence 28 — "Cyberpunk"
Sep 18 – 21, 2024
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newbie advice..

Started by agrajag_fur, 18.08.2008, 11:24:06

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agrajag_fur

This will be my third EF but it will be the first time I have exhibited in the Art Show. Can anyone offer any friendly advice? I am hanging one picture only - some thing markedly different from other artists work I have seen in the shows.

I've read the instructions and created my bid sheet. I wa just wondering if there is anything else I should be considering or aware of.

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Aggy

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Quote from: agrajag_fur on 18.08.2008, 11:24:06
I've read the instructions and created my bid sheet. I wa just wondering if there is anything else I should be considering or aware of.

Well, if you have gone by the Instructions on the page and have your bid sheet ready, then you are fine to go. Or is there anything specific you are unsure about?

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agrajag_fur

No nothing specific really.

Cookie

Just a quick question (i don't want to create a new subject just for this):

I don't have access to a printer... will it be possible to print them at EF? (Didn't had this problem last year, but i don't work at the same job anymore, and access to printers are strictly for professional purposes... Could get fired if i use them..)

Thanks :)
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Tekumseh

I can't speak for EF orga - but this is a typical job for a copy shop, isn't it?
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Cookie

Quote from: Tekumseh on 19.08.2008, 10:37:56
I can't speak for EF orga - but this is a typical job for a copy shop, isn't it?

Yes, i would, but you have to be logged online on a password protected website to access those files, if i'm not mistaken.. and i don't know any copy shop that is a cybercafe at the same time!
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Quote from: Cookie on 19.08.2008, 11:04:09

Yes, i would, but you have to be logged online on a password protected website to access those files, if i'm not mistaken.. and i don't know any copy shop that is a cybercafe at the same time!

That calls for downloading "these files", storing them on some commonly used artifact of data-exchange (usb-key, disk, sd-card, ...) and walking to a copy-shop with this medium in your physical hand.
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I don't know what happened to my post yesterday, but seeing it didn't snap to thread I will repeat it.

With the number of artists increasing, we can no longer make any exceptions as we have done the past years. If all artists come unprepared, work and printouts mount up. We have allready experienced last year, it delays opening times and the work process and that is simply no longer acceptable. Hence we insist, artists come fully prepared.

However, there is a way round your problem. You simply enter all your pieces to the database and then print the bidsheets. You should then recieve a PDF from the server, containing all your bidsheets. You can easily send a friend of yours that PDF and ask them to print it for you, or take it round to a copy shop.

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Cookie

Ok i'll try to do that (me and technology are not really friends :) )
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Kisu

Cookie if you need bidsheet prints send them to me I can print them if you email them for me before monday mew.
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