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"Phylm," pronounced as "film," is a portmanteau built out of the words "physics" and "film." It's also the name given to a new award, The Phylm Prize, aimed at spurring interest in physics and the educational use of new media. Translation: it's a YouTube contest for physics geeks!
We've been invited to sit on the panel of judges for the contest, and so we'll be looking forward to seeing the submissions. Videos up to two and a half minutes long featuring physics will be judged on clarity, accuracy, and creativity. This year's winner will receive a check for $100 (US) to be dispersed in June 2007.
You can watch the video announcement at YouTube or (embedded) here:
We are guessing that many of you, our fine readers, already have an interest in physics and/or new media, so get started already! Let's see your submissions! And don't let the word "educational" intimidate you-- educational propaganda is a highly appropriate diversion for evil mad scientists! (Besides, you could probably use the cash for your world domination scheme.) Here's some info from the rules on what kinds of things the clips can contain:
Submissions are due by 12:00 am (GMT) May 1, 2007. We'll be waiting. |
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