
The Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators in Communications (CAPIC) presents:
Xchange Night - Clip Up and Wine Tasting
Monday, November 10, 2008
7:00 - 10:00 pm
Location:
100 Wines by David Walker
1109 Olympic Way SE
Calgary, Alberta
Tickets: $25/person at the door
Bring a date. Listen to the sommelier. Taste some wine. Mingle with the members of the GDC. Choose your favorite ClipUp image.
The ClipUp theme is 'My House'. The inspiration of the shot must be born from within the four walls of your house (see below for ClipUp information).
If you have any questions, please contact Grant Waddell at grant@grantwaddell.com or 1 (403) 804-3105.
RSVP to prairie@capic.org.
What is ClipUp?
ClipUp is a unique form of casual photo show that provides our members with a fantastic opportunity to experiment with new techniques and styles. It's designed to get you to abandon any commercial or "safe" interpretation of a given theme and venture into that space of unabashed creativity.
How does it work?
You're given a theme and have a good month to play. You send the file to Technicare, and they'll print it and place it in a box along with all the others. We take care of the pick-up and delivery.Or you can print it yourself and simply bring it with you. (A box will be at the door to drop your print in) Prints are then "clipped up" to a cord strung between two stands.
Get yourself a beverage and talk with your peers about what you like and what you don't like, defend prints you think are cool. Since nobody knows whose prints are whose, it will add a level of mystery.
The best part...
Voting is done using the tried and true, bead-and-jar-method. You'll be given three beads on the way in and after you've looked at the work, you'll simply drop your beads into the jar of the print you like, or three jars if you can't make up your mind. At the end of the night, the beads are counted and the print with the most beads wins the Golden Clip trophy!!!
Images are to be printed on an 11x14 sheet of paper. You select image size and positioning. Full bleed, or 2" square we don't care.
Open to all Prairie CAPIC members and all photography students (members & non-members) who reside in the Prairie provinces. In an effort to include all members from across the Prairie Chapter, those not in Calgary can submit a print, but won't be apart of the voting process.
The Camera Store is sponsoring the event and will be providing appetizers for the evening.
Technicare is also sponsoring the event and is providing FREE 11x14 prints if you use the CAPIC Prairie ClipUp FTP site.
How to Upload to the CAPIC Prairie ClipUp FTP:
1. Name your print (important): firstname_lastname_clipup
2. Upload the work in one of the following ways:
Simply click the following link CAPIC Prairie ClipUp FTP and enter the username and password from below.
Click on "choose file" and select the image you want and hit "upload" or you can use Fetch or Transmit to upload the file using the login information below.
LoginHost: ftp.jjimages.ca
username: capic
password: clipup
Deadline for loading to the ftp site is Noon, Thursday, November 6th, 2008.
Don't forget that you can bring the print to the event if you prefer to print it yourself.
A CAPIC Member will be near the entrance to accept your submission.
3. After that, you don't have to worry about it. It will be dropped off at Technicare and picked up and clipped up ready for viewing when you get there. Don't forget the idea is that it's anonymous. Don't tell anyone who's print is yours.
You don't have to be in attendance or live in Calgary. This is open to all CAPIC Prairie member as well as all students. If you win and you live elsewhere, you'll be notified by e-mail and your Golden Clip award will be sent to you.
Event sponsors: The Camera Store, Technicare Imaging Ltd., and 100 wines | by David Walker.


- October 27 - November 111109 Olympic Way SE, CalgaryClipUp is a unique form of casual photo show that provides CAPIC members with a fantastic opportunity to experiment with new techniques and styles.
- November 06Edmonton, AlbertaThe next DEADLINE for portfolio submissions for LGDC and MGDC applicants is TBA @ 12 noon.
The portfolio review will be held 2 days later. - November 13Science World at Telus World of Science 1455 Quebec StreetHave your perception of sustainability in the design community updated with someone of the most forward thinking and progressive industry leaders on sustainability.
- November 14Membership Chair's Office, Moncton, New BrunswickWant to join or upgrade your current level of membership and add those four lovely letters after your name? The winter portfolio review submission deadline is November 14, 2008.
- November 15Hotel Senator BasementIn anticipation of portfolio reviews to be held in January, GDC Saskatchewan North is holding it’s first ever “portfolio workshop” Saturday, November 15 in the basement of the Hotel Senator.
- November 17At RED The AgencyOur next monthly executive meeting will be held on Monday, Nov. 17 at 5:30 to 7 pm at RED The Agency. Everyone is welcome (including past student reps)!.
- November 17 - 20Courtenay, BCView the winning work from Canada's 2008 National Graphic Design Competition and the winning work from Vancouver Island's Graphic Design Competition.
This is a casual event where you can freely view the pieces at your own pace. Admission is free to this exhibit. - November 19at Queen Street StudiosType designer Rod McDonald will discuss how digital technology is affecting typeface design.
- November 20 - 23At the Banff CentreThe Society of Graphic Designers of Canada, Digital Alberta and the Banff New Media Institute announce that Laurie Rosenwald of NYC will be leading a 3-day workshop November 20 - 23. We're SO EXCITED!!!!
- November 22Swan’s Hotel, Collard Room, Victoria, BCThinking about becoming a Professional Member (MGDC, LGDC) of the Graphic Designers of Canada?
The GDC VI is hosting a free portfolio orientation and mentor one-on-one to help you get your portfolio ready for review. RSVP needed! - November 24The Argyle Bar & Grill, 1575 Argyle StreetA talk by Andrew Steeves of Gaspereau Press
Please RSVP by November 20, 2008 to atlantic@gdc.net
6:00pm
He will discuss the development and predominance of photographic reproduction on book jackets, giving a brief overview of the way in which the desire to improve photographic reproduction has driven the development of printing technologies and altered our ideas about printing and design. He will pay specific attention to the effect these developments have had on typography.
Andrew Steeves is a printer and typographer and the co-owner of Gaspereau Press, Kentville, Nova Scotia.
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- November 29Victoria Curling Club, 1952 Quadra Street, Victoria(There will be if you throw your stone correctly.)
And if you didn't know that the 'house' is what you aim at in curling, that's OK too. Skip your deadlines, and maybe a team, and get ready to rock at the GDC Vancouver Island Holiday Party. Dress warmly, bring a friend, and come to play or watch. Great door prizes and prizes for best curling outfit!












