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Schedule for Flash on the Beach '09

Posted on Wednesday, September 09, 2009 @ 10:35 CET

So in what has become a yearly pilgrimage to Brighton, Flash on the Beach '09 will be upon us in 11 days! As I did in 2007 and 2008 here's my tentative schedule for the 4 days:

Sunday - September 20

Down and dirty with the low level bytes - Lee Brimelow

Monday - September 21

Adobe Keynote - Richard Galvan

Casual Game Architecture: How to finish coding a game without despising it - Keith Peters

Lead the Hand and the Arm will Follow: Inverse Kinematics in Flash CS4 - Rich Shupe

Who's A Bright Spark Then! - Mike Jones

Big Spaceship : Fun Begets Quality - Joshua Hirsch

Telling Stories - Hillman Curtis

Epiphany - Joel Gethin Lewis

Tuesday - September 22

Elevator Pitch - 3 Minute Wonders

Either The Secret Life of a Flash Freelancer - Peter Elst or Quick as a Flash - Grant Skinner

Leaving the Sandbox - Joa Ebert

Either Application Frameworks: The good, the bad, and the ugly - Richard Lord or Hacking the Newsroom - Jeremy Thorp

A three-way! Either Numbers in Art - Joel Baumann, More than bending pixels - Paul Burnett or We make our own tools, and then they shape us - Karsten Schmidt

Unconventional Web Applications - Contrast

Choose Your Own Adventure - Craig Swann

Wednesday - September 23

Either Kling Klang - Andre Michelle or PLAY with Vectors! - Koen de Weggheleire

Connecting the Dots - Mario Klingemann or Can play well with others - Stacey Mulcahy

Union and MegaPhone - Colin Moock or Work / Play - Seb Lee-Delisle

The Death of the Creative Director - Laura Jordan-Bambach or the Jam Throwdown which was great fun last year

Research Realtime graphics with Flash 10 - Ralph Hauwert

Space - Joshua Davis

The fact that I can't pick a session for some of the time slots is yet another great testament to the conference and its fantastic speaker lineup. I'd tell you to get tickets but its sold out, but if you're going maybe I'll see you there!

Now if only there was a way to have this information with me on the go. Guess I'll print it out and keep it in my pocket :)

- paulo

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