Cost To Enter: None
Deadline: March 31st, 2005 (Italian-time)
Prize: $25 000 Euros (32 000-ish USD)
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Be sure to read the website details carefully, as I am just posting the basics of it.
Also note: All other competition sections aside from this one are already over. The Relativity Challenge is the only one with an extended deadline.
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Basically, create a 5 minute multimedia presentation (.swf) that clearly and adequately explains Einstein's Theory of Relativity in terms that a layman would understand.
This is for the 100th anniversary of the Theory's publication, in 1905.
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Entries must be e-mailed or FTP'd before the deadline... March 31st 2005 (Italian-time)
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Here is the link to Official Website.
http://www.pirelliaward.com/
Here is the link to the Relativity section itself, with all the details & links for this particular challenge.
http://www.pirelliaward.com/einstein.html
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(And if you happen to win first-prize, remember me in your will... 10% will do. Ta)
Deadline: March 31st, 2005 (Italian-time)
Prize: $25 000 Euros (32 000-ish USD)
_______
Be sure to read the website details carefully, as I am just posting the basics of it.
Also note: All other competition sections aside from this one are already over. The Relativity Challenge is the only one with an extended deadline.
_______
Basically, create a 5 minute multimedia presentation (.swf) that clearly and adequately explains Einstein's Theory of Relativity in terms that a layman would understand.
This is for the 100th anniversary of the Theory's publication, in 1905.
_______
Entries must be e-mailed or FTP'd before the deadline... March 31st 2005 (Italian-time)
_______
Here is the link to Official Website.
http://www.pirelliaward.com/
Here is the link to the Relativity section itself, with all the details & links for this particular challenge.
http://www.pirelliaward.com/einstein.html
_______
(And if you happen to win first-prize, remember me in your will... 10% will do. Ta)