LILA is a non-profit organization, under French law 1901, declared and funded in 2005.
We promote Arts and Artists, as well as access to technics and knowledge for everyone.
The association has its headquarters at 7 bis, rue Saint Hilaire
in Poitiers. If you like what we do, do not hesitate to send
postcards or other nice mail! 🤗
On Friday 4 November 2022, from 6PM to 8PM, Aryeom, animation film director
(among others "ZeMarmot"), and Jehan, main developer and maintainer of GNU
Image Manipulation Program (GIMP), will host a conference at the Jules Verne
Library in Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy.
The event is organized by the Collective Factory of the Libre Culture (FCCL), a
public service of the city, Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy.
Poster for the talk "GIMP et ZeMarmot" of 4 November 2022 in Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy
They will talk about the Free Software GIMP, its fully community-based
organization, the place of "ZeMarmot" project, animation film produced by
LILA and itself under an Open/Libre license, within GIMP development, but also
as a project on its own.
Various topics can be raised: from Libre Art to Community, Free Software,
through copyright or funding questions… all this on the basis on an actual
running project.
Gmicky and ZeMarmot supporting together the G'MIC project!
(image by Aryeom, CC by-sa 4.0 license)
This campaign is still going on to this day. Between March 2019 and
December 2020, 4500€ have been donated and transfered for G'MIC
development. For more details, read this first funding report which
G'MIC published today.
G'MIC is a full-featured open-source framework for image processing, distributed under the CeCILL free software licenses (LGPL-like and/or GPL-compatible).
G'MIC is mostly developed by David Tschumperlé and Sébastien Fourey in the IMAGE team of the GREYC laboratory (French Research Lab, affiliated to the CNRS, the University of Caen, and the engineering school ENSICAEN). Both are enthusiastic researchers, committed to open science and free software, trying to make regular contributions to the field of image processing in addition to developing this software in their spare time. G'MIC provides a popular plug-in for GIMP, Krita and Paint.NET, as well as a command-line tool, containing hundreds of image filters and effects to help artists and scientists around the world transform or improve their images.
Unfortunately their lab does not accept direct donation. Since a Libre
framework for image processing is absolutely within the boundaries of
LILA's objectives, we accepted to act as an umbrella organization to
collect donations for G'MIC.
The money collected will be periodically paid to the IMAGE team, to be
used for the development of G'MIC.
Same as last year, LILA is participating to the digital festival of Paris libraries with 3 workshops of pixilation animation and a round table (featuring ZeMarmot team and writers published by Framasoft association) about Libre Art and commons.
Details are available on the French version of this post:
LILA is participating this year to the digital festival of Paris libraries with 2 workshops of pixilation animation and 2 conferences about "ZeMarmot in 3 different libraries and a city hall.
Details are available on the French version of this post: