Utopia digital professions: a competition to mobilize around computer graphics

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A lecturer at the LPO in eco-law and management, Leyla Fazer, from a business school, is also president of the Cloud Com 97 association and developer of the E-School Caribbean Center platform which has just launched a computer graphics competition .

“The competition is called Utopia. Why utopia? The proper meaning of the word is an almost unrealizable dream. We chose the theme of the environment because it cuts across all our territories: in Saint-Martin we are on the Sargassum for example as well as in Guadeloupe and Martinique, aerial spraying, chlordecone, in Guyana the bees ... We ask the participants to create on software such as Photoshop an image - a compositing - which would best represent, according to their imagination, the utopia of their territory or the planet. The jury will be composed of myself for the aesthetic part, Eric Pignol (Clearly PAO) for the technical part (he will evaluate the layers, check that there is no plagiarism.), Claudio Arnell, young local artist , and Ricardo Bethel from the tourist office. The source of the competition is Saint-Martin, but all the territories participate in it, so it is an opportunity for us to make Saint-Martin shine.

The objective is simply that the participants draw (on a computer) their representation of a beautiful planet. After the competition which ends on September 9 and which will be counted around September 20, we will exhibit around twenty works in Marigot. Followers on social networks will pre-select the winners, who will then be elected by the jury. This exhibition, which has already been accepted by the new city manager Maggy Gumbs, will take place in November-December. The Mercure also plays the game and offers us two stays of three nights. The competition is used to mobilize around computer graphics so that we can make an assessment of the market in terms of training, listening and public expectations. "

Find all the terms and conditions of the competition on the eSchool Caribbean Center website.

(Consult the entire interview on www.soualigapost.com)

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