Light Night 2008 (24 days time)

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Sorry if this is the wrong place to post about this or if its been done elsewhere but I was wandering if anybody had any information about the event this year or if anybody from this forum was planning to meet up etc.For those who don't know light night is when the entire city of Leeds becomes a living museum/performing arts centre. Last year I saw;*a silent disco*a free plate of curry providing you hand in your stained plate,*a showgirl in the art gallery,*light projections and a stunning photo gallery in millennium square,*Simulated stalking at the carriage works theatre*a bizarre helix staircase based on the designers dnaand a light exhibition at the university of art.Despite all this I'm told that I still missed absolutely loads of great things. This year I'm taking at least half a day off work and going to make the absolute most of it therefore any help/advice would be much appreciated.

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Hi Rhino - munki and I have been putting the finishing touches to the new Light Night Leeds website, you can check it out now at www.lightnightleeds.co.ukEnjoy!dsco
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According to the Q&A on the Holbeck Urban Village Website Light Neville Street was due to take 30 weeks from a start date of June 2008 so finishing around last Christmas. As the dark arches are still not complete the overun is now more than the original plan. T question is with Light Night http://www.lightnightleeds.co.uk/ just over a week away and the project just about complete is this part of the light night festivities.PS Glad to see that the Light Night Site has been updated for this year's events unlike Festive Leeds even if the Page Title is "Light Night Leeds 2008".
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I see one of my images has been used without my permission to advertise the event here.http://www.lightnightleeds.co.uk/7_Even ... tem=229The terms of my picture copyright are to be seen on the top left of my profile page herehttp://www.flickr.com/people/phill_dvsn/I do wish people would ask me if it is ok to use any of them first! It's also a legal requirement to add the copyright of who the picture belongs too.    
My flickr pictures are herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/Because lunacy was the influence for an album. It goes without saying that an album about lunacy will breed a lunatics obsessions with an album - The Dark side of the moon!

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Post by Chrism »

Sue 'em Phill. Make a stand, let 'em know who's boss.    
Sit thissen dahn an' tell us abaht it.

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Chrism wrote: Sue 'em Phill. Make a stand, let 'em know who's boss.     It's not just that Chris.I let anyone (within reason) use my stuff, if it's for a good cause/heritage/history/voluntary/restoration work e.t.c.I just like a little bit of manners, To be asked goes a long way in my book, not only that but it is theft, as soon as anyone clicks a camera shutter button, then that image belongs to them, and only them, there are copyright laws in place about this.            
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Phill_dvsn wrote: Chrism wrote: Sue 'em Phill. Make a stand, let 'em know who's boss.     It's not just that Chris.I let anyone (within reason) use my stuff, if it's for a good cause/heritage/history/voluntary/restoration work e.t.c.I just like a little bit of manners, To be asked goes a long way in my book, not only that but it is theft, as soon as anyone clicks a camera shutter button, then that image belongs to them, and only them, there are copyright laws in place about this.             and considering the work youve done in the past youd think this was known
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The first few times I think is a bit of an ego lift but then, there is taking advantage - as you rightly say, asking costs nowt.Next to each and everyone of our copiers at work, we have to display an 8 page document detailing what can and can not be copied in law (hard going too)Having said that, I proudly display a nightime shot along a corridor of an old building about to be demolished at my desk - every one admires it, everyone knows who and where it came from and everyone wants to see more..... and everyone grumbles about the problems photobucket are causing someone    

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chameleon wrote: The first few times I think is a bit of an ego lift but then, there is taking advantage - as you rightly say, asking costs nowt.Next to each and everyone of our copiers at work, we have to display an 8 page document detailing what can and can not be copied in law (hard going too)Having said that, I proudly display a nightime shot along a corridor of an old building about to be demolished at my desk - every one admires it, everyone knows who and where it came from and everyone wants to see more..... and everyone grumbles about the problems photobucket are causing someone     Yeah thanks Chameleon.Your right, it's the number of times you find your work stolen on the net, with no credit to you that starts to irritate after a while.Those shots are not easy to obtain, there's a lot of hard work goes into them, the persons responsible for helping themselves to them, are all too ready to sit back and take the credit/glory or any benefits that come with them, there's never any regard to who took them.Copyright is a very interesting subject, It's well covered here, I'm sure there are a few suprises that people don't know about, I think this article sums it up best.http://www.photosecrets.com/tips.copyright.htmlP.S.. i've contacted the light night even organisers via the 'contact us' form about those photos, once was very polite, they chose to ignore that, the second was less polite, i've still had no response!    (which is probably why i've ended up posting about it here then         
My flickr pictures are herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/Because lunacy was the influence for an album. It goes without saying that an album about lunacy will breed a lunatics obsessions with an album - The Dark side of the moon!

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LOL i've just found this interesting quote on that copyright website.****************************If you put your photos on the Internet, you may find them cropping up on other amateur websites, but not on professional websites or in printed media. Pictures on the Internet are too low in resolution to use in print. By the way, putting photos on the Internet may make them publicly available but does not (in the legal sense) put them in the public domain.****************************Amateur websites? Leeds Light night? Surely not?     
My flickr pictures are herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/Because lunacy was the influence for an album. It goes without saying that an album about lunacy will breed a lunatics obsessions with an album - The Dark side of the moon!

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