What are the guidelines for CineGrid project proposals?
• CineGrid has been established to foster projects between CineGrid members using high speed networks • CineGrid members can propose CineGrid projects which are non-commercial or pre-commercial, such as field trials, proof-of-concept demonstrations, technology test bed experiments or first-of-a-kind remote collaborations • CineGrid projects can explore all kinds of distributed media production, remote mentoring, remote-controlled scientific research, interactive collaboration and international cultural exchange not possible without a global high-speed networking infrastructure • All CineGrid projects should incorporate significant practical, research, experimental or educational aspects that can be reported to other CineGrid members through presentations at CineGrid workshops and via CineGrid Exchange remote sessions. CineGrid Working Groups provide an additional forum for ongoing discussions of projects • All CineGrid members will be asked to register all projects with the CineGrid Pr
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