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  • We finally found a "Home"!

    It finally happened: We have a first location!

    The FWU has provided us a room at theit buildin at Bavariafilmplatz 3 in Gruenwald, Germany.

    The room is the former projection room for 2 cinema rooms and was converted to a library something like 25 years ago. We're currently rennovationg the room, catalogging all books to se which ones can stay or will be thrown away. For this we can need every helping hand so if you want to chip in, please contact us.

    We will have a "reboot"-event pretty soon and will announce it here and on our Facebook-page.

    Also we will regularly give updates on teh progress of buolding our new "Home".

    Party on!

    Huba

     
  • Open doors 2015

    Meet the Geeks and see the collection!

    Come to our current location at Freisinger Landstrasse 42 in Munich and find out what we're all about.

    Please sign up here so we can keep you updated of any changes.

     
  • Geek's Home @ CINEC 2014

    Geek's home e.V. will have a booth at CINEC 2014. Meet us and some of our exhibits in Hall 2, Booth B02.

     
  • First Conference with Siggraph Chapter Munich


    Geek's Home and Munich ACM Siggraph put on a Conference for all folks from the 3D animation and VFX industry and everybody interested in these kind of things.

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  • Geek's home @ RTT Excite 2014

    At RTT excite 2014 Geek's home ehibited several old gaming consoles. 

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Geek's Home and Munich ACM Siggraph put on a Conference for all folks from the 3D animation and VFX industry and everybody interested in these kind of things.


Meet Paul Debevec, godfather of global illumination and HDR, and listen to his talk about his experience and work on numerous Hollywood feature films.
Also meet former president of Siggraph Alain Chesnais and Mashhuda Glencross, chair of European Siggraph chapters.
And of course meet Geek's home and see our brand new acquisition: an OB-van full of equipment for moving images production from the past 110 years.
register now on the Siggraph page (http://munich.siggraph.org/events/munich-acm-siggraph-chapter-opening/)! It's free!