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3DSYMPOSIUM – Come and be inspired

PR 2022-10-13 13:42 article  > All

3D event is coming back.

Finally, 3dSymposium is back live after more than 2 years. The energy, the feeling, the physical presence is something so powerful, that’s why organizers consider this moment a fresh start for the event. In this video below you can feel something from the Madrid’s moments.

The first 3DSymposium was organized in 2015 from an idea by Aldo Garcia, a well know Mexican artist, and along the years Ciro Sannino also started helping Aldo to move this event to Europe. Speakers and artists are, of course, all related to 3D world but coming from very different areas: Archviz, Photography, Commercials, VFX and so on. The event is not only based on speeches, but also loose talks, drinks and la lot of networking. SYMPOSIUM is a word coming from the ancient Greek, that indicates a place of conversation, discussion and thought par excellence, without formalities

 

 

Now we’re ready for the new stop on the tour! It will be on 12 November at Ciudad de Mexico.
Watch this video to see some images from our speakers:

 

To know more about event and speakers, visit 3DSymposium site.

To buy your ticket right now, go straight to LearnVray site.
 

Author: PR Editor: Michał Franczak
Tags: 3dsymposium workshops
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