As we all know, the 30th Anniversary of the Amiga Computer is next year.
It is a very important Anniversary so myself and my fellow members of Amiga North Thames are looking to organise one final "final" show in the UK.
What we are looking for is a venue to host the event.
Ideally we want to tack on to another event that is already occurring or a UK retro/computer museum who would have the space to welcome the Amiga community for one/two days.
Suggestions please.
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
there's a huge event planned for july 25th in california at the computer history museum in mountain view. some of the planners even got together on the sidelines of amiwest to discuss funding, logistics, etc. the a-eon guys are involved, kermit woodall, a bunch of folks:
I sincerely hope we don't all do the anniversary on the same day. That would be silly. I am sure many an Amiga retailer/developer, would like to attend an event and try and make some money, plus what's the point in celebrating the Amiga Anniversary if no one will turn up at an event anyway?
Everyone, lets try and co-ordinate it, we obviously all can't do it on the same day, lets try and spread it out a bit.
Cheers
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
"This film is going to be a hit. It's not only a great story about this weird computer, it's a compelling, human story about technology. We're already getting applause for this film in rough form. It's coming out WAY better than I expected."
It's quite a big space inside, unfortunately all the floor space is taken up with retro computers, consoles, arcade machines and a whole host of other cool stuff.
There are also no outside display possibilities, no space fr tents, display tables or anything like that.
Got to admit it is a cool place to visit, I was there earlier this year and spent a couple of hours just walking around.
The Daddy, as I have stated, I do not want to use the time energy and resources of the Amiga North Thames guys for an Amiga only event. It has to tie up with either a Museum or a Retro/computer event. When we have done amiga only stuff, the attendance has been low and atmosphere not as good as it could be. So, we want the buzz
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
They had a Sinclair weekend there a while back, which is why I suggested it. I thought they'd have a bit more (spare) space than that, although I'm not sure we need very much space, given past events. They may be able to move some of the exhibits? As I say I've not been there.