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JUNIOR TECHNOLOGY 7-15 September 2012 theshow.com.auTRANSCRIPT
JUNIOR TECHNOLOGY7-15 September 2012 theshow.com.au
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Section Delivery Judging Collection
Primary Years Design & Technology (Years R to 7)
Construction &
Materials Technology
Information Technology
Systems & Energy Technology
Photography
Wednesday 29 August Goyder Pavilion 8.30 am to 3.00 pm
Thursday 30 August
Monday 17 September Goyder Pavilion 8.30 am to 12 noon
Special Needs Students in Technology Classes (Years R to 12)
Wednesday 29 August Goyder Pavilion 8.30 am to 3.00 pm
Thursday 30 August
Monday 17 September Goyder Pavilion 8.30 am to 12 noon
Secondary Years Design & Technology (Years 8 to 12/13 and VET)
Construction & Materials Technology
Information Technology
Wednesday 29 August Goyder Pavilion 8.30 am to 3.00 pm
Thursday 30 August
Monday 17 September Goyder Pavilion 8.30 am to 12 noon
Secondary Years Design & Technology (Years 8 to 12/13 and VET)
Show Week Exhibits Robotics Invention,
Innovation & Enterprise
SACE Invitation Exhibits
F1 in Schools CO2 Dragsters
Wednesday 29 August “New” Technology Centre 8.30 am to 3.00 pm
Monday 17 September “New” Technology Centre 8.30 am to 12 noon
Secondary Years Design & Technology (Years 8 to 12/13 and VET)
Photography Photojournalism Multimedia
Wednesday 29 August Goyder Pavilion 8.30 am to 3.00 pm
Thursday 30 August
Monday 17 September Goyder Pavilion 8.30 am to 12 noon
DelIveRy, COlleCTION & JuDgINg TIMeTAble JuNIOR TeCHNOlOgy 2012
JuNIOR TeCHNOlOgyCLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES
FRIDAY 6 JULY 2012 at 5.00 pm
ClOSINg DATe OF eNTRIeSThe following conditions will strictly apply:• Allentries,whetherlodgedinpersonorsent
bypost,orcompletedonlinemustbeintheSociety’spossessionatitsAdministrationOfficeby5.00 pm on Friday, 6 July 2012.
• Postalentryformsandfeeswillbeaccepteduptoandincludingentriespostmarkedonorbeforetheofficialclosingdate.
• Whensendingentryformsandfeesbypost,theonusisontheexhibitortoensureadequatedeliverytime.
• Entryformsbyfacsimileoremailwillnotbeaccepted.
• Ifyourequireformalacknowledgementthatyourentryhasbeenreceived,pleaseincludeastampedself-addressedenvelopewithyourentryform.
• Alateentryoptionisavailableunderthefollowingconditions:Theentryform/sandfeesarereceivedorpostmarkedwithin7daysoftheofficialclosingdate andAnadditionalfeeequivalenttothreetimesthestandardentryfeeispaid.
• Absolutely no exception to the above conditions will be made to any exhibitor under any circumstance.
ON lINe eNTRIeSEntriesfortheJuniorTechnologysectionscanbesubmittedonlinein2012.Pleasegototheshow.com.auforfurtherinformation.
eNTRy Fee (gST INCluDeD)Postagestampswillnotbeacceptedaspaymentforentryfees.Entryfees:-$3perentrySchool/JuniorclassesMakechequespayabletoRA&HSandpostwithcompletedentryformsto: RA&HS–JuniorTechnologyPOBox40 GOODWOODSA5034
TRANSFeRSPleaseensureexhibitsareenteredinthecorrectclassattimeofentry.Noexhibitswillbetransferredtoanotherclassafterclosingdateofentries.
MeMbeRSHIPExhibitorsneednotbemembersoftheRoyalAgriculturalandHorticulturalSocietyofSAInc.MembershipfeesAdults$140,Juniors(under18)asat1January2012,$48.
SPeCIAl RegulATIONS ExhibitorsareremindedthattheSociety’sGeneralRegulationsapplytoallsectionsoftheShowandthattheSpecialRegulationshereundersetout,whichapplytothissectiononly,aremerelysupplementarytoandsubjecttotheseGeneralRegulations.AcopyoftheGeneralRegulationsmaybeobtainedfromtheSociety’swebsiteattheshow.com.auoruponrequestfromtheSociety’sAdministrationOffice.
PRIZeSPrizesofFirst$15,Second$5andThird$3willbeawardedinthefollowingsections(unlessotherwisespecified)Inadditiontotheprizeslisted,cardsmaybeawardedinaccordancewiththefollowingtable.First,SecondandThird–Cards,10to15exhibits–OneCommendedcard,16to20exhibits–TwoCommendedcards,Over20exhibits–ThreeCommendedcards.PrizecardsnotcollectedwillnotbeforwardedbytheSociety.
yOuR PRIvACyIfyoudonotwantyourdetailstobemadeavailabletootherparties,pleaseticktheboxontheentryformsuppliedbytheRA&HS.YourpersonalinformationwillthenonlybeusedbytheRA&HStomaintaincontactwithyouandallowustomanageyourentries.TheRA&HSreservestherighttoinformprizesponsorsofthedetailsofrecipientstoenabledistributionoftheirvoucher/productprizes.Pleasenote:bytickingtheboxtosuppressyourdetails,yournamewillappearintheCatalogue(ifapplicable)butyouraddresswillnot.
Enquiries: Telephone 08 8210 5211 or email [email protected]
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PRIZe MONey AND gSTPrizemoneyasstatedinthePrizeScheduledoesnotincludeGST.Theprizemoneywhichwepaytosuccessfulexhibitorsdependsoninformationprovidedtous.IfyouconfirmthatyouareGSTregisteredandprovideyourAustralianBusinessNumber(ABN),wewillpaytheappropriateprizemoneyplus10%GST.WewillprovideyouwithaRecipientCreatedTaxInvoicewhichyouwillneedtosubmittotheAustralianTaxationOffice.Inenteringthecompetition,youacknowledgeyouragreementtothefollowing:• Youwillnotissueataxinvoicetothe
RA&HSinrespecttoprizemoneyreceived;• YouwillnotifytheRA&HSifyouceasetobe
registeredforGST.IfyouprovideyourAustralianBusinessNumberbutarenotregisteredforGST,wewillpaytheprizemoneyasdetailedinthePrizeSchedulewithoutreferencetotheGST.Ifyouconfirmyouareenteringaspartofaprivaterecreationalpursuitorhobby,wewillpaytheprizemoneyasdetailedinthePrizeSchedulewithoutreferencetoGST.
IMPORTANTIt is important that you either:• Confirmyouareenteringaspartofaprivate
recreationalpursuitorhobby,or• ConfirmyouareenteringasaGSTregistered
businessandsupplyyourABNFailure to do either of the above will cause the RA&HS to withhold 48.5% of your prize money in accordance with Australian tax legislation.TheRA&HSisnotataxconsultantandthereforeassumesnoliabilityforactionstakenasaresultoftheseguidelines.Inanyinstanceswhereanentrantorsponsorisuncertainofthetaximplicationsoftheirinvolvement,theyshouldconsulttheirownaccountantortaxadvisor.
PAyMeNT OF PRIZe MONeyEFTisamoreefficientformofpaymentofprizemoney.Exhibitorsarerequestedtonominatebankaccountdetailsonthespaceprovidedontheentryformtofacilitatepromptpaymentofprizemoney.Exhibitorswhodonotnominateabankaccountmaybepaidbychequebyindicatingontheentryform.Pleasenote–paymentbychequewillbemadeafterEFTpaymentsareprocessed.Pleasenotethatchequeswillbemadeoutinthenameoftheexhibitor.Ifyoudonothaveanaccountinthenameyouhaveenteredunder,youwillneedtobepaidviaEFT.
ToassisttheSociety,wouldyoupleaseensurechequesaredepositedpromptlyintoabankaccount.Replacementprizechequeswillbeissuedupto31December2012,howeverafeeof$10maybecharged.Ifthechequetobereplacedisnotreturnedthenanadditionalfeewillbechargedtocoverthecostofcancellation.AnyconcernsregardingprizemoneymustberaisedwiththeSocietyby31December.
CONDITIONS OF eNTRy Please read the schedule carefully, as changes may have occurred from previous years. Exhibits may be rejected if they do not fit the criteria as printed. • Exhibits/workenteredintheRoyalAdelaide
Showinpreviousyearscannotbeenteredinsubsequentyears.
• TheSocietywillnotacceptresponsibilityforanyexhibitenteredinawrongclassandtransferswillnotbepermitted.
• TheSocietywillnotunderanycircumstancesholditselfresponsibleforanylossordamagetoanyexhibit.
• Thejudgesareempoweredtoawardaprize,whethertherebeoneormoreexhibits,providingtheydeemtheexhibitworthy.Theymayawardsecondprizeinlieuoffirstorthirdprizeinlieuofsecond.
• Thejudge’sdecisionisfinalandnocorrespondencemaybeenteredinto.
• IN JUNIOR CLASSES: Exhibitorsshouldnotethatentryformsmustbesignedbyparent,guardianorteacherstatingthattheworkenteredistheoriginalandunaidedworkoftheexhibitor.
ReSTRICTION OF eNTRIeS Exhibitorsmaynotenteroneprojectacross2classesorcategories.Pleasechooseclasseswisely.
PRIZe MONey COlleCTION Alternatively,prizemoney,upto$50cashintotal,canbecollectedfromtheAdministrationOfficeonthedatesbelowShow Time: Friday, 7 to Saturday, 15 Sept – 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm daily Post Show: Monday, 17 Sept 9.00 am to 5.00 pm. Photoidentification(e.g.driver’slicense)willberequiredwhencollectingprizemoney.
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eXHIbIT CARDS Afterentrieshaveclosed,exhibitcardswillbeforwardedtoexhibitorsandmustaccompanyeachentry.Thesecardsshouldbesecurelyfastenedtoentriessothatthecardisclearlyseenwhentheworkisdisplayed.Straightpinsmustnotbeusedtoattachexhibitcards.Everyseparatearticleofasetmustbeartheexhibitnumberandbeattachedtothesetbymounting.Exhibits must not have any identification markings or names, other than the exhibit cards supplied by the Society.
DelIveRy OF eXHIbITSDeliveryofexhibits,Wednesday,29August2012ReferInsideFrontCover.ExhibitsenteredwillbereceivedattheGoyder Pavilion or the Technology Centre,AdelaideShowground,Wayville,between9.30amand3.00pmonWednesday29August,2012,andmayberemovedonproductionoftheEntryDetailReturn(computerprintout)between9.00amand12.00noononMonday,17September2012.OtherShowweekcompetitorswillneedtoreadspecialconditionsofentryforCategory5.
This competition is supported and sponsored by:
• DepartmentforEducationandChildDevelopment
• TotalPhotographicSupplies• DesignandTechnologyTeachers'
AssociationofS.A.Inc• McKecknieIronFoundryPty.Ltd.• JascoPty.Ltd• GardnerBearings• REA(Re-EngineeringAustralia)• RoyalAgriculturalandHorticulturalSociety
ofS.A.EducationFoundation• eLabtronics,Adelaide• BunningsWarehouseofMarion• EntechPrintedCircuitsPty.Ltd• TheRoseSocietyofS.A.
SPeCIAl CONDITIONS AND ReQuIReMeNTS FOR JuDgINg
Team projectsTeamprojectsmaybesubmittedinsomecategoriesandexhibitorsappropriatelynamed.Prizeswillbeawardedtonamedindividualsoftheteamswithprizecardsiftheyarenamedatentry/registrationtime.
Judges Discretion and removal of entriesAnexhibitmayberemovedfromthedisplaybythejudgesonbehalfoftheRoyalAgriculturalandHorticulturalSocietyiftheexhibitcontains-
a. Weaponsorweaponsinferred,intentionallyorotherwise.
b. Imagesthatareoffensiveinasexualordiscriminatorymanner,intentionallyorotherwise.
c. Informationthatisoffensive,indiscreteordefamatory,intentionallyorotherwise.
Theexhibitmaybereturnedtotheowneratalaterdate.Design and Technology CategoriesThedisplayofcompetitionentrieswillencouragestudentstoexpresstheirworkandcapabilityinDesignandTechnologyinitsmanyformsto-a. EngageintheAdvancedTechnologyand
Enterprisecompetitionsduringshowweekb. Showastaticdisplayofworkcompleted
duringthepreviousyearc. Connecttothecommunityandprovidea
visualdisplayofatransitionoftechnologiesfromprimarytosecondarytotertiaryyears.
The static display and Show week competitions will comprise of (unless stated as show week events)
Primary Years Design and Technology (YearsRto7)ConstructionandMaterialsTechnologyInformationTechnologySystemsandEnergyTechnologyPhotography-BlackandwhiteorColour,DigitalImagingandStudioManipulation(SeeCategory4SecondaryYearsPhotographyDuringorbeforeYear8inSecondaryYearsSection)
Special Needs Students in Technology(YearsRto12)PrimaryandSecondaryStudentswhoaredisabledorimpairedduetosight,sound,intellectualcapacityanddexterity.Thesestudentsmayneedextraguidancewithcloseinstruction,forOHS&Wreasons.
Secondary Years Design and Technology(Years8to12/13andVET)Category1 ConstructionandMaterials TechnologyCategory2 InformationTechnologyCategory3 ShowWeekExhibitsandevents AdvancedTechnologyand Enterprise
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a. Roboticsb. Invention,InnovationandEnterprisec. TheSACETechnology,ScienceandResearch
ExhibitsandCompetition(Invitationonlyexhibits)
d. F1inSchoolsCompetitionandHandmadeCO2DragstersCompetition
Category4 Photographyincluding PhotojournalismCategory5 Multimedia
IDeNTIFICATIONEachexhibitmustbeclearlylabelledwiththeappropriateexhibitcardlabel.ThesupportmaterialaccompanyingeachexhibitshouldbepackagedinasuitableA3orA4folder,displayingexhibitandclassnumber.
NATuRe OF eXHIbITSAllexhibitorsengageinlearning,usingthedesignprocess.Someclassesrequireabackupfolioofwork.Mostclassesrequireonlyafinalproduct.Designprocessdrivenexhibitshaveupto70%Project,30%backupwork.Primary Years (up to and including 5, 6 & 7) Exhibitorsareencouragedtouserecycledmaterialsanddecoratingtothemesinasafeandresponsiblemanner.Theitemmaybeproducedwithtraditional,familiarmaterials.Secondary Years (8, 9, 10, 11, 12/13 and V.E.T) Encouragingsafe,effective,efficientandeconomicaluseofmaterialsandsystemsusingtraditional,contemporaryandadvancedtechnologies.Special needs students (across all year levels)Exhibitorsmayrequirespecialhelpandeffortfrominstructorwithguidance,careandsafetyinmindforastudenttoworkmaterials,toolsandmachines.Design brief projects require:• Adesignbriefstatedclearly• Independentplanningandresearchevident• Someinnovationandoriginality• Communicationusinggraphics• Goodchoiceofmaterialsandsystemsof
manufacture• Qualityofprojectshowingattentionto
detail/performance• Attentiontosafetyinmanufacture• Clearuseofliteracystandardsin
investigationplanningandevaluationstages• Projectonlyexhibitsrequire:Attention to detail:• Qualitychoiceofmaterialsandprocesses• Attentiontosafetyinmanufacture• Qualityofprojectshowingattentionto
detail/performance• Asolutionofworth
VET type projects require:• Adrawingwiththeitemtoshow
specificationsandtolerancesachieved.• Highlyappropriatechoiceofmaterialsand
processes/systems• Attentiontosafetyinmanufacture• Attentiontodetail,performanceandfinish
TheBestDesignandTechnologyExhibitOverallfor2012willbesponsoredby
The Design and Technology Teachers’ Association of S.A. Inc. (DATTA)
The criteria for Best Design and Technology Exhibit in 2012, judges will be looking for:• Uniquenessandinnovation• Independentlearningandresourcefulness• Ahighdegreeoffinishandskillsexhibited
intheagegroup• Attentiontosafetyinmanufacture• Acleverandmarketableproduct/solution/
oridea.• Highqualityofbackupmaterialifneeded
(judges’discretion)
Eligibleentriesmustreceiveafirstprize,thenaspecialprizeforthatsectiontobeselectedfortheBestDesignandTechnologyExhibitOverallWinner.
PRIMARy yeARS DeSIgN & TeCHNOlOgy
Delivery of exhibits: Wednesday 29 August 2012.Allexhibitswillbejudged,displayedandsecuredbeforeShowweek.
CATegORy 1 - CONSTRuCTION AND MATeRIAlS TeCHNOlOgyTRADITIONAl MATeRIAlS
Studentsaretoproduceastructurethatcanwithstandaforceorload,fromwood,metal,straws,popsticks,cardboardetc.Here are some examples - • Bridge• Crane• TallBuilding• House• Building,etc
Class 1–Years up to Year 5
Class 2–Years 6/7
COMMeRCIAl MODelINg AND legO SySTeMSStudentsaretoexploretheuseoftechnologythroughtheages.ModelscouldbeusingcommercialkitssuchasLEGO,Knex,Mechano,FischerTechnicetc.Theitem(s)ondisplayforthiscompetitionmust
fitintoanimaginaryboxofmaximumsizes400mmx300mmx300mm.(Otherwisetheseexhibitsmaynotbedisplayed.)Topics could include structures - • House• Building• Transport• Games• Models• Animals• ActionHeroes,etc
Class 3–Years Up to Year 5
Class 4–Years 6/7
ANy CONSTRuCTION AND MATeRIAlS FOCuS NOT INCluDeD elSeWHeRe
Class 5–Years Up to Year 5, 6 and 7
THE DATTA AWARD for
BEST EXHIBIT IN CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS
•$50sponsoredbyDesign & Technology Teachers' Association of SA
CATegORy 2 - INFORMATION TeCHNOlOgygRAPHICS AND COMMuNICATION
StudentsaretodesignonA3paper,animportantarticleoftechnologythatisusedtoday.Topics could include; • Transportthemes(ships,planes,cars,boats)• MusicalInstruments• BoardGame,etc
Class 6–Years Up to Year 5
Class 7–Years 6/7
eXPeRIMeNTAl AND INveSTIgATIONSStudentsaretovisuallyexpressanddiscusswithsomeneatwritingorwordprocessing,theirscientificconceptslearnt,investigationsandexperiments.Models and writing could include topics such as; • Cells• Sound• Light
• Water• Animals• Space• SpaceShip• SolarHeating,etc
Class 8–Years Up to Year 5
Class 9–Years 6/7
ANy MulTIMeDIA FOCuS NOT INCluDeD elSeWHeRe
Class 10–Years Up to Year 5, 6 and 7
THE TEXTA CHILDREN'S GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION AWARD
for BEST EXHIBIT IN INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY•Product(value$50)sponsoredby
Jasco Pty Ltd
CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES FRIDAY 6 JULY 2012 at 5.00 pm
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CATegORy 3 - SySTeMS AND eNeRgy TeCHNOlOgySySTeMS AND MeCHANISMS
Studentsaretoproduceamachineormodelofamachinethatcanbepoweredbyaclevermeans,e.g.;• RubberBand• FallingWeight• ElectricalSupply(BatteryorSolarPower)• Spring(MouseTraporSimilar)
Class 11–Years Up to Year 5
Class 12–Years 6/7
eNeRgy SOuRCeSStudentsaretoproduceanenergysourceormodelofanenergysourcethatisenviromentallyfriendlyandacleversolutiontoenergyproductione.g.;• Windmill• SolarHeating• MeansofWaterSavingetc
Class 13–Years Up to Year 5
Class 14–Years 6/7
THE DATTA AWARD for
BEST EXHIBIT IN SYSTEMS AND ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
•$50sponsoredbyDesign & Technology Teachers' Association of SA
SPeCIAl NeeDS STuDeNTSForPrimaryandSecondaryStudents.
Delivery of exhibits Wednesday 29 August 2012Allexhibitswillbejudged,displayedandsecuredbeforeShowweek.
Theexhibit(s)maybeaccompaniedwithsomewritingoratitleofthetheme.Acombinationofmaterialsmaybeusedinasafemanner.
A STRuCTuReStudentsaretoproduceanitemofconstructiontechnologythatisamodelofastructuree.g.;• Bridge• House,etc
Class 15–Years Up to year 5/6/7
Class 16–Years 8/9/10
Class 17–Years 11/12/13
FuRNITuRe AND TOOlSStudentsaretoproduceatimberormetalitemofconstructiontechnology.Thisneedstobeausefularticle.Itmaybeusedtostoresomething,itmaybeatool,oranitemoffurniture.
Class 18–Years 8/9
Class 19–Years 10/11/12/13
A MeTHOD OF TRANSPORTStudentsaretoproduceanitemoftransporttechnologye.g.;• Toys
Class 20–Years 8/9
Class 21–Years 10/11/12/13
THE TEXTA CHILDREN'S GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION AWARD
for BEST EXHIBIT IN CONSTRUCTION
TECHNOLOGY•Product(value$50)sponsoredby Jasco Pty Ltd
CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES FRIDAY 6 JULY 2012 at 5.00 pm
SeCONDARy yeARS DeSIgN & TeCHNOlOgy
Delivery of exhibits Wednesday 29 August 2012Allexhibitswillbejudged,displayedandsecuredbeforeShowweek.
CATegORy 1 - CONSTRuCTION AND MATeRIAlS TeCHNOlOgyMeTAl CONSTRuCTION
(Designprocessorprojectonly)
Class 26–Year 8/9
Class 27–Year 10/11
Class 28–Year 12/13/VET
THE MCKECHNIE IRON FOUNDRY PRIZE and
THE GARDNER BEARINGS PRIZE for
BEST EXHIBIT IN METALS MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
(Designprocessorproject)•$50sponsoredby
McKechnie Iron Foundry Pty Ltd •Product(value$150)sponsoredby
Gardner Bearings
COMbINATION OF MATeRIAlS CONSTRuCTION(Designprocessorprojectonly)
Class 29–Year 8/9
Class 30–Year 10/11
Class 31–Year 12/13/VET
THE DATTA AWARD for
BEST EXHIBIT COMBINATION OF MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY
(Designprocessandprojectonly)•$50sponsoredby Design & Technology
Teachers' Association of SA
Thisareaencouragestheuseofavarietyofmaterialstoincreasecomfort,lifestyleandneedsinlife.Some topics could include; • Furniture• ToysContainers• ClampingDevices• AestheticPiecesofWork• ModelsforTransport• ToolMarkingandJigs• MachinesorPartsThereof• BoxesCDRacks• CreativeWoodandMetalTurning• BalancingToys• CandleHolders• KitchenUtensils• PhotoHolders,Etc
Materials covered are; • Wood• Metal• PlasticsandOtherMaterials• Combinationof2ormoreMaterials• CommercialModelingandLEGOSystems
WOOD CONSTRuCTION(Designprocessorprojectonly)
Class 22–Year 8/9
Class 23–Year 10
Class 24–Year 11
Class 25–Year 12/13/VET
THE BUNNINGS WAREHOUSE PRIZE for
BEST EXHIBIT IN WOOD MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY(Designprocessorprojectonly)
•Voucher(valaue$50)sponsoredbyBunnings Marion
CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES FRIDAY 6 JULY 2012 at 5.00 pm
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COMMeRCIAl MODelINg AND legO SySTeMS(DesignbriefandProjectonly)Thisareaencouragesyoungpeopletoexploretheuseoftechnologythroughtheages.TopicsormodelscouldbeusingcommercialkitssuchasLEGO,Knex,Mechano,FischerTechnic,etc.
Topics could include; • Structures• Transport• Games• Models• Animals• ActionHeroes,etcNote-a. Thejudgesencouragesomewritten
investigationsofthereallifeapplicationofthemodelbaseduponhistoricalresearch,andusingsomepictures/graphics.
b. Theitem(s)ondisplayforthiscompetitionmustfitintoanimaginarybox400mmx300mmx300mmmaximum(Otherwisetheseexhibitsmaynotbedisplayed)
Class 32–Year 8/9
Class 33–Year 10
Class 34–Year 11/12/13/VET
THE TEXTA CHILDREN'S GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION AWARD
for BEST EXHIBIT IN COMMERCIAL MODELING
SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY•VouchersponsoredbyJasco Pty Ltd
CATegORy 2 - INFORMATION TeCHNOlOgyAllprojectsinthiscategoryassumethattheDesignProcessApproachisongoing.Thisareausesinformationstorage,retrieval,manipulationandpresentation.Informationcanbeexpressedin-TechnicalGraphics(Handonly)andComputerAidedDesign(CAD).Bothsystemsofcommunicationmayincorporate-TechnicalIllustration,Sections,Halfsections,Views,Projections,GeometricPrinciplesetcPreferred SizesA4paper,A4folio,A3paperorA3foliomaybedisplayedinanyofthiscategory,unlessotherwisestated.
TeCHNICAl gRAPHICS & COMPuTeR AIDeD DeSIgN (CAD)
(Designbrieforprojectonly)Here are some possible themes for Technical Graphics and CAD classes; • Houseboat/House/CaravanPlans• Machines• ToolsandtheirParts• MusicalInstruments• HouseholdAppliances• Transport• IrrigationSystemetc• PackagingforaProduct• Sport’sEquipment.
Software packages AvarietyofIBMorMacIntoshsoftwarepackagesmaybeusede.g.• Caddsman• MacDraw• Autocad• Ironcad• CATIA• AutodeskInventor• 3DModellingpackagesetc.Afullsizeorscaledsize3DProductfroma3DPrinterisencouragedandmaybesuppliedwiththedrawingsasevidenceofaworkingmodel.
Class 35–Year 8/9
Class 36–Year 10
Class 37–Year 11/12/13/VET
Class 38–Any Item, not included elsewhere in Category 2
THE DATTA AWARD for
BEST EXHIBIT IN TECHNICAL GRAPHICS AND COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
•$50sponsoredbyDesign & Technology Teachers' Association of SA
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CATegORy 3 - PeRFORMINg ADvANCeD TeCHNOlOgy AND eNTeRPRISe eXHIbITS
Delivery of exhibits Wednesday 29 August, 2012AllexhibitswillbedisplayedandsecuredbeforeShowweek.
SPeCIAl CONDITIONS
Allcompetitionsandjudgingincategory3areperformedduringShowWeek.Competitorswillbenotifiedoftimesanddates.Failuretodosomayeliminateyourentryfrombeingjudgedordisplayed.Registrationwith$3perexhibit(singleorteam)fortheseeventsisbyFriday6July2012StudentswillberequiredtogototheTechnology Centreattheallocatedtimestocompleteanddisplaytheirwork.FinalprojectswillbedisplayedattheendofthecompetitiondaysincabinetswithprizecertificatesintheTechnologyCentre.Someexhibitorsmayneedtocompeteasateam,ifotherwisestated.
MICROCONTROlleRS AND RObOTICS
Competition days and dates:Friday7September,Saturday8SeptemberANDSunday9September2012
Materials, programs hardware and softwareYouwillneedtoprovideyourprojectwithsoftwarepackagesfromeLabtronics,ADELAIDEYouwillneedtobringalaptopcomputer(240V,ACSupplied)aprogrampreparedandthemodel.Descriptionanddetailswillbesuppliedthrough–webaddressforall3competitionsinthissectionelabtronics.comJudges will be looking for quality and originality with the - • designofcircuit• designofthehardware• efficiencyofcontrol• manufactureofthe“componentsofthe
circuitandfinishoftheproduct”• performance
COMPeTITION 1 - CONTROl CIRCuITS AND PROgRAMMINg - THe egg INCubATOR
ParticipantsarerequiredtodesignandconstructwitheLabtronics,ezSystemkitsandmicrocontrollersaneggincubatorforuseasanagriculturalapplication.Theincubatorswillbeactivelyrunningthroughtheshowweekandrequiretestingofperformancebeforethejudging.
Class 39–Up to and including Year 7
Class 40–Year 8/9
Class 41–Year 10
Class 42–Year 11/12/13/VET
THE ELABTRONICS AWARD for
BEST EXHIBIT IN ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES (EGG INCUBATOR)
•Product(value$450)sponsoredbyeLabtronics Software&Kit&ezSystemsDesignerlicences
COMPeTITION 2 - RObOTICS (lINe FOllOWINg)Judging requirements RobotsdesignedwithsoftwareandhardwarefromeLabtronics,aretocompetewitheachothertofollowalineonafield.Theracetrackisablackpapersheetmatwithawhitelinetwistingandturningfromstarttofinish.Thetrackhassimpleandmorecomplexturns.TherobotsshouldsensethelineandtheprogrambeadjustedbythecompetitorintheShowweek.Timesaretakenforefficiencyoftheprogram.Judgeswillbelookingfororiginalityofdesignofhardwareandefficiencyofsystemofcontrol
Class 43–Up to and including Year 4
Class 44–Year 5/6/7
Class 45–Year 8/9
Class 46–Year 10
Class 47–Year 11/12/13/VET
THE ELABTRONICS AWARD for
BEST EXHIBIT IN CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES (ROBOTICS FOCUS LINE FOLLOWING)
•Product(value$450)sponsoredbyeLabtronics Software,Kit&ezSystemsDesignerLicenses
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COMPeTITION 3 - RObOTICS (SOCCeR vIA ReMOTe CONTROl)
Judging Requirements Robotsdesignedwithsoftwareandhardwaretocompetewitheachotherandtoplaceaballinagoal,usingaremotecontrolsuchasaPlaystation2(PS2)controllerdevice.Anothercompetitormaybeonthefield(iftimepermits)tobeadefenderandtheotheranattackingrobot.Therobotsmaysensetheotherrobot,sensethepositioninthefieldandbeabletobecontrolledwithaprogram,suchaseLabtronics(ezSystem).
Class 48–Up to and including Year 4
Class 49–Year 5/6/7
Class 50–Year 8/9
Class 51–Year 10
Class 52–Year 11/12/13/VET
THE ELABTRONICS AWARD for
BEST EXHIBIT IN ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES (ROBOTICS FOCUS SOCCER)•Product(value$450)sponsoredbyeLabtronicsSoftware,Kit&ezSystemDesignerLicenses
INNOvATION, INveNTION AND eNTeRPRISeThiscompetitionisdesignbriefandproblembasedlearning(PBL)requiringbackupworkandthecompetitorattendingthecompetitionday(s).Competition days and dates - Thursday13SeptemberFriday14September
There are 2 competitions -a. Theindividualprizewinner–achoiceof5
topicsb. Thegrouporteamprizewinner–achoice
of2topics
The Design BriefCompetitorsarerequiredtousecontrolcircuitsandprogrammingforaninventiondisplayinginnovation.Competitorsarerequiredtobecreativeinthissectiontodemonstrateanideaormodelthatismarketableasacommerciallyviableproduct.TheinventionandinnovationusestheprogrammingofmicrocontrollerstoperformtaskswithezSystemprograms.Theinventionmusthaveastrongethicscomponenttoimprovethehumanconditionorqualityoflife.
The competitor(s) must demonstrate and present an exhibit that-a. demonstratesenterpriseandamarketing
strategyb. containsafoliointheinvestigation,
planningandevaluationstagesoftheinvention
c. candemonstratetheworkinginventiontojudgeswithaverbaldiscussion.
Thethemesmaybeapplicableinthelocal,stateorglobalcontext.
Judging requirements for both individual and team competitions -CompetitorswillbeinvitedbytheRoyalShowtoattendonjudgingdaystodemonstrateanddiscusswiththejudges,theirinnovativecontrolsystem.Theindividualorasmallgroup(about6peoplerepresentingateam)willbeinvitedbytheRoyalShowtodisplaythework.Theinventionmustbeworkingandhaveagoodstandardofdisplayandfinishtothepublic.Bothtypesofcompetitorsmustdisplaytheinventionwithafolioasamarketingtoolofbackupworkthatshows–a. Atitlepagewiththeexhibitnumber,class
numberandtitleoftheinventionb. Thedesignbriefc. Adescriptionofthetechnologysystems
usedd. Theinvestigationandanalysisofmaterials
(traditionalandadvanced)e. Theinvestigationandanalysisofsystems
usedtomanufactureandcontroltheinvention
f. Graphicsshowingideasandfinalstagesofconceptsrealisationoftheinnovation
g. APrintofthecontrolprogramwithsomephotosofconstructionandfinalworkingstages.
h. Anevaluationdescribingavisionstatementandmarketingstrategyforyourinvention.
NB -Thefolioneedstoabout15A4pageslongandbepresentedonthedaywiththeinvention.TheprogramsneedtobeinaPCwindowsformat,readableandbasedonezSystemsfromeLabtronics,Adelaide.
INDIvIDuAl PRIZe CATegORIeSThethemesforanindividualprize(applicableinthelocal,stateorglobalcontextare)-EntertainmentandRecreationEnvironmentalIssuesAgriculturalApplicationsManufacturingandIndustrialApplicationsEnergyandTransportApplications
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Sometopicscouldinclude–animatronics,systemsreducingCO2emissions,wastedisposal,water,soilandairconservation,improvingproductivityfromtheland,improvequalityandquantitycontrolofmanufacturingprocesses,analarmsystem,asmartstreetlight,awhitegoodscontrolsystem,amodeloflowenergyhousingconstruction,heating,cooling,lightingandwatersavingsystem,alighthouse,aseedsower,etc
INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION TOPICSeNTeRTAINMeNT AND ReCReATION
Class 53–Up to and including Year 8
Class 54–Year 9/10
Class 55–11/12/13
eNvIRONMeNT ISSueSClass 56–Up to and including Year 8
Class 57–Year 9/10
Class 58–Year 11/12/13
AgRICulTuRAl APPlICATIONSClass 59–Up to and including Year 8
Class 60–Year 9/10
Class 61–Year 11/12/13
MANuFACTuRINg AND INDuSTRIAl APPlICATIONS
Class 62–Up to and including Year 8
Class 63–Year 9/10
Class 64–Year 11/12/13
eNeRgy AND TRANSPORTClass 65–Up to and including Year 8
Class 66–Year 9/10
Class 67–Year 11/12/13
BEST EXHIBIT IN INNOVATION, INVENTION AND ENTERPRISE IN
ROBOTICS COMPETITION Theindividualwinnerwillreceive2returneconomyticketsfortheindividualwinnerandanadulttotraveltoMalaysiatocompeteinthe
2013RobofestCompetition
TeAM COMPeTITIONThe Design Brief Competitorsarerequiredtousecontrolcircuitsandprogrammingforaninventiondisplayinginnovation.withanideaormodelofasustainablesystemforeithera-.a. SmartCityorab. SmartFarmTheinnovation,inventionandenterprisecompetitionmodelsusetheprogrammingofmicrocontrollerstoperformtaskswithezSystemprograms.Theinventionmustbeactiveandcanbeusedbythepublicasaninteractivedisplay.Theinvention/displaymustbeeyecatching.Theteamwillberequiredattimestodiscusstheirinventionwiththepublicandobservedbythejudges.Thedisplaycanbenolargerthan1800mmx1200mm.Theinventionmayhaveasolutiontosomeoftheseproblems.Examplescouldincludetrafficcontrol,wastedisposalandsanitation,improvingproductivity,transportandenergy,lighting,coolingandheating,powergeneration,communicationsystems,freshwaterandstorage,soilerosionetc
Judges’ Special Comment Thejudgeswillbelookingforaninnovativeapproachwithstrongethicsand“greenapproach”totheproblemtobesolved.TheTeamCompetitionentriesmaybeselectedanddisplayedattheRoyalShowatdifferenttimesduetolimitedspace.TeamswillbeadvisedbyTheRoyalShowandeLabtronics,Adelaide.
TEAM COMPETITION TOPICSSMART FARM
Class 68–Up to and including Year 8
Class 69–Year 9/10
Class 70–Year 11/12/13
SMART CITyClass 71–Up to and including Year 8
Class 72–Year 9/10
Class 73–Year 11/12/13
THE ELABTRONICS PRIZE for
BEST EXHIBIT IN INNOVATION, INVENTION AND ENTERPRISE ROBOTICS COMPETITION
MADE BY A GROUP•Product(value$3,000)sponsoredby
eLabtronics. PrizeisanezSystemfullsitelicenseforaschool.
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(C) THe SACe TeCHNOlOgy, SCIeNCe & ReSeARCH eXHIbITS & COMPeTITION
IndividualswillbeaskedBYINVITATIONONLYtodisplaytheirworkfromthepreviousyear.SetupofthedisplayisdonepriortothecommencementoftheRoyalShow.Thisgroupofpeoplewillbeinvitedtodisplaytheirworkrepresentingeither-a. ScienceInvestigationofconceptsfrom
schoolsb. SACETechnologySpecialPrizesc. SACEResearchProjectsd. TheIBResearchProjects
All exhibitors are required to pay a $3.00 exhibition and competition fee.SomeexhibitorsmaybeinvitedtoattendtheRoyalshowweektodemonstratetheirworkifrequired.Judgeswillbelookingfor• Uniqueandexceptionalhighqualityof
work• Anyrelevantbackupworkofahigh
standard
• Followingthelogicalprocessofthedesigncycleapproachorscientificmethodexhibited
• Strongethicalapproachtoimprovethequalityofhumanlifeorcondition
• Positiveinteractionwiththejudgesandpublic.
Displaysmustnotbeanybiggerthan1500mmx900mm(portrait)andmayrequireasmalltabledisplayatthefronttodisplaytheitem.Spacewillbelimited.
Class 74–Science Investigation of Concepts Year 8/9/10
Class 75–The IB Research Project Year 10
Class 76–SACE Special Prizes Year 12/13
Class 77–SACE Research Projects Year 12/13
THE ENTECH ELECTRONICS PRIZE for
BEST EXHIBIT IN THE SACE TECHNOLOGY, SCIENCE & RESEARCH
•$50sponsoredby Entech Electronics Pty Ltd
F1 IN SCHOOlS COMPeTITION & CO2 DRAgSTeRS COMPeTITIONDelivery of exhibits Wednesday 29 August to Friday 31 August, 2012
AllexhibitswillbedisplayedandsecuredbeforeShowweek.
COMPeTITION AND JuDgINg DuRINg SHOW WeeK
Thecompetitionispromotingengineeringincludingtheuseofcontemporaryandadvancedsystems,culminatinginknockouteventcompetitionsandpresentationofmaterials.
The competitions will comprise of –a. F1inSchoolsCompetitionb. HandmadeCO2DragstersCompetition
(RacingCarandnoveltythemes)
Special NoteThenoveltysectionthemesforthehandmadeCO2DragstersmaybeWarnerBros.orcomicstripthemessuchastheRoadrunnerandCoyote,TweetieandSylvesteretc.Youmayneedtobringanotherpersonasyourcompetitivepartner,orproduce2cars(with2entryandregistrationfees).
COMPeTITION DAySF1 in Schools Competition Monday10SeptemberTuesday11September
Handmade CO2 Dragsters – Racing Car and novelty themes Wednesday12September
Racing and demonstrations Thursday13SeptemberFriday14SeptemberRegistration with $3 per exhibit (single or team) for these events is by Friday 6 July 2012These competitions are for students who are going to exhibit at the Show, during Show weekStudents will be required to go to the Technology Centre at the allocated times to complete and display their work. Safety requirements and exhibitionAll entries in the CO2 Dragster competition and F1 in schools competition will be scrutineered for safety before racing.Team portfolios and project materials for F1 in Schools Competition will be displayed in booths with prize certificates in the Technology Centre.Dragsters will be run as a series of heats for best times and overall awards.
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Description and details will be supplied through – web address for all competitions in this sectionDesignspecificationsforF1inschoolscompetitionTeachersrea.org.auDesignspecificationsforhandmadeDragstersTeachersinschoolsF1 In Schools CompetitionThiscompetitionismanagedandrunbyREAandisstructuredover4classes-a. CadetClass–Teamsnewtothecompetition,
1racevehiclemadewithCNCMachinesandanA2posteroftheF1DesignProcess.Carswillbescrutineeredandraced.ThisclassisopentostudentsinYears5to13
b. DevelopmentClass-Teamsnewtowholecompetitionwith2racevehicles,12pageportfolio,pitdisplay,verbalpresentation,engineeringassessmentandracing.ThisclassisopentostudentsinYears5to9
c. JuniorProfessionalClass-TeamswhohavecompletedpreviouslyordonotwishtobeimposedwithrestrictionsplacedupontheDevelopedClass,2racevehicles,20pageportfolio,pitdisplay,verbalpresentation,engineeringassessmentandracingandfolioforYears8to10
d. SeniorProfessionalClass-TeamsinYears10to13,regardlessofwhethertheyhavecompetedpreviously,2racevehicles,20pageportfolio,pitdisplay,verbalpresentation,engineeringassessmentandracing
Competitors will need to submit with their 2 race vehicles the following -a. Portfoliocontaining,thedesignbrief,
researchdocumentation,analysisandevaluations,promotionalideasandmaterials,evidenceofcollaborationwithindustry.
b. Drawings(egorthogonal),electronicorhardcopyaswellasCAD/CAMdata,realisticrenders.
c. Portfolioandboothdisplays.
DisplaysDisplaysmustlookprofessionalandbesecuredforthedurationoftheshow.Thepublicwillbescreenedofffromthedisplay.Thepublicneedtoseeaqualitydisplaythroughoutshowweek.Cadetteamsposterswillbemountedondisplaypanelsprovidedforthispurpose.Alldevelopment,juniorprofessionalandseniorprofessionalclasseswillrequireboothdisplaysof2metreslongx1metredeepx2.4metreshigh,with2x240voltpoweroutlets.Ifnumbersareexcessive,andspaceislimited,teamswillrotatedaysofdisplay.TeamswillbeadvisedthroughtheRoyalShowandREA.
CADeT ClASSClass 78–Year 8/9/10/11/12/13
BEST ENGINEERED F1 RACE VEHICLE
FASTEST QUALIFYING LAP F1 RACE VEHICLE
BEST PRESENTED POSTER F1 IN SCHOOLS COMPETITION
BEST FINISHED CAR
DevelOPMeNT ClASS F1 IN SCHOOlS COMPeTITION
Class 79–Year 8/9/10/11/12/13
BEST ENGINEERED F1 RACE VEHICLE
FASTEST QUALIFYING LAP F1 RACE VEHICLE
BEST PRESENTED PORTFOLIO AND PITS/BOOTH DISPLAY F1 IN SCHOOLS
COMPETITION
BEST PRESENTED TEAM COLLABORATION F1 IN SCHOOLS COMPETITION
JuNIOR PROFeSSIONAl ClASS F1 IN SCHOOlS COMPeTITION
Class 80–Year 8/9/10
BEST ENGINEERED F1 RACE VEHICLE FASTEST QUALIFYING LAP F1 RACE VEHICLE
BEST PRESENTED PORTFOLIO AND PITS/BOOTH DISPLAY F1 IN SCHOOLS
COMPETITION
BEST PRESENTED TEAM COLLABORATION F1 IN SCHOOLS COMPETITION
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SeNIOR PROFeSSIONAl ClASS F1 IN SCHOOlS COMPeTITION
Class 81–Year 11/12/13
BEST ENGINEERED F1 RACE VEHICLE FASTEST QUALIFYING LAP F1 VEHICLE RACE
BEST PRESENTED PORTFOLIO AND PITS/BOOTH DISPLAY F1 IN SCHOOLS
COMPETITION
BEST PRESENTED TEAM COLLABORATION F1 IN SCHOOLS COMPETITION
HAND MADE CO2 DRAGSTERS COMPETITION DAYS AND DATESWednesday12SeptemberThursday13September
HAND MADe CO2 DRAgSTeRS - veHICle ONlyClass 82–Year 8/9/10
Class 83–Year 11/12/13
BEST PRESENTED AND DECORATED HANDMADE CO2 DRAGSTERS
FASTEST TIMED HANDMADE CO2 DRAGSTERS
HAND MADe CO2 DRAgSTeRS - NOvelTy SeCTION - veHICle(S) ONly
e.g.WarnerBrosTheme
Class 84–Year 8/9/10
Class 85–Year 11/12/13
BEST PRESENTED AND DECORATED HANDMADE CO2 DRAGSTERS (NOVELTY
SECTION)
FASTEST TIMED HANDMADE CO2 DRAGSTERS (NOVELTY SECTION)
CATegORy 4 - PHOTOgRAPHyDelivery of exhibits Wednesday 29 August 2012
AllexhibitswillbedisplayedandsecuredbeforeShowweek.
WeT CHeMICAl AND DIgITAl CAMeRA IMAgINg DIgITAl STuDIO MANIPulATION
ColourBlack and WhiteThisareareflectstheknowledgeandskillslearnt,conveyingathemeorstorywithoutnecessarilyusingthewrittenorspokenword.Thetechnologyusedinthisfieldmaybetraditional(wetchemical)oremerging(digital),tofinallyexhibitthisinformationonfilm/paper.Exhibitsinthisareaarechieflymountedprint(s)only
Special note 1. All photography exhibits must have 4
patches of “Velcro hooks” attached at back, one in each corner for displaying the print(s).
2. TheexhibitorsinclassesusingtheFull
DesignProcessApproach(Investigate,devise,produce,evaluate)willneedtodocumentandneatlypresenttheirworkusingthedesignprocessinanA3ORA4folio.
3. Allphotographsmustbeoriginalsbytheexhibitorandmountedonboardorcard,preferablyblack,andhavetheschoolstamponthebackonly,tofacilitatesorting.
4. ExhibitcardsshouldbeaffixedtotheFRONTlowerrighthandcornerofthemount.
5. Theprintsmaybepostcardsizeorlarger(preferably250mmx200mm)
6. Wherethemesareinvolved,thereisthepossibilityofincorporatingmorethanonephotograph,itisconsideredasONEclassofarticletobejudged.
(i.e-agroupoftwoorthreeasONEpieceofwork,ifidentifiedbyexhibitor).
CO2CartridgeswillbesuppliedbyREAforF1inSchoolsCompetitionand
Norgren Pty Ltd andDATTAofSAfordemonstrationeventsandCO2DragsterCompetitions.
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Wet chemical and Digital Camera Imaging will be mixed in the classes (Colour or Black and White)a. Anoriginalphotographmustbetakenbythe
exhibitor.(Noscanning)b. The"subsequentoriginals"maybemodified.c. Thefinal,goodqualityprint(s)mustbe
mountedoncard.d. Theprint(s)mayneedtobetitledifthe
subjectorthemeisnotobvioustotheviewer/judges.
Digital Studio Manipulation (Colour or Black and White)a. Theoriginalmaybemanipulatedand
modifiedfora“contrived/nonrealisticprint”.
b. Judgeswillbelookingforthecreativeuseofphotoeditingskillstocreateanimpact.
c. Thefinalgoodqualityprint(s)mustbemountedoncard
d. Theprint(s)maybetitledandalsousevariousfonts.
JUDGING CRITERIAAllphotographyexhibitswillbejudgedaccordingto-a. TechnicalQualityuponpresentationand
mountingprint(s).b. Correctchoiceanduseofsuitablecamera,
darkroom,andphotoeditingtechniques.c. Clearuseofthemeortopic.d. Visualimpactofprint(s).e. Allworkistheexhibitor’soriginalimages.
FOR STuDeNTS WHO HAve COMPleTeD THeIR eXHIbITS DuRINg OR
beFORe yeAR 8
MOuNTeD PRINT(S) ONlyClass 86–People, Portraits, blackandwhite
Class 87–People, Portraits, colour
Class 88–Buildings and other structures, blackandwhiteorcolour
Class 89–School Life, blackandwhiteorcolour
Class 90–Landscapes/Seascapes, blackandwhite
Class 91–Landscapes/Seascapes,colour
Class 92–Landscapes - Rivers, Creeks, and Streams, colour
Class 93–The Camera - Looking above or from below, blackandwhite
Class 94–The Camera - Looking above or from below, colour
Class 95–Special Effects, including photograms and pinhole camera,blackandwhite
Class 96–Nature, Animals, wildlife, blackandwhite
Class 97–Nature, Animals, wildlife, colour
Class 98–Nature, Animals, pets, blackandwhite
Class 99–Nature, Animals, pets,colour
Class 100–Nature, Flora,blackandwhite
Class 101–Nature, Flora,colour
Class 102–Nature, Flora, The Rose, colour
Class 103–Celebrations, blackandwhite
Class 104–Celebrations, colour
Class 105–Carnivals and Special Events, blackandwhite
Class 106–Carnivals and Special Events, colour
Class 107–Motion, blackandwhite
Class 108–Motion,colour
Class 109–Digital Studio Manipulation, Any topic, blackandwhiteorcolouracreativeuse
Class 110–Any Subject, not included elsewhere, blackandwhite
Class 111–Any Subject, not included elsewhere, colour
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FOR STuDeNTS WHO HAve COMPleTeD THeIR eXHIbITS DuRINg yeAR 9
MOuNTeD PRINT(S) ONlyClass 112–People, Portraits,blackandwhite
Class 113–People, Portraits,colour
Class 114–Buildings and other Structures,blackandwhite
Class 115–Buildings and other Structures, colour
Class 116–Nature, Animals, wildlife, blackandwhite
Class 117–Nature, Animals, wildlife,colour
Class 118–Nature, Animals, pets, blackandwhite
Class 119–Nature, Animals, pets, colour
Class 120–Nature, Flora, blackandwhite
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Class 121–Nature, Flora, colour
Class 122–Nature, Flora, The Rose,colour
Class 123–Action, Movement, Motion, responding to the instant, blackandwhite
Class 124–Action, Movement, Motion, responding to the instant,colour
Class 125–The Environment, observation or social comment, blackandwhite
Class 126–The Environment, observation or social comment, colour
Class 127–Carnivals and Special Events,blackandwhite
Class 128–Carnivals and Special Events, colour
Class 129–Celebrations,blackandwhite
Class 130–Celebrations, colour
Class 131–Texture, blackandwhite
Class 132–Shape, Pattern and Form, blackandwhite
Class 133–Special Effects, e.g.tonedropout,pinholecamera,toning,colouring
Class 134–Perspective,blackandwhite
Class 135–Perspective,colour
Class 136–The Camera, Looking above or from below,blackandwhite
Class 137–The Camera, Looking above or from below,colour
Class 138–Digital Studio Manipulation, anytopic,blackandwhite,acreativeuse.
Class 139–Any Subject, not included elsewhere, blackandwhite
Class 140–Any Subject, not included elsewhere, colour
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FOR STuDeNTS WHO HAve COMPleTeD THeIR eXHIbITS DuRINg yeAR 10
MOuNTeD PRINT(S) Class 141–Portraiture, blackandwhite
Class 142–Portraiture,colour
Class 143–Buildings and other Structures,blackandwhite
Class 144–Buildings and other Structures, colour
Class 145–Action, Movement, Motion, respondingtotheinstant,blackandwhite
Class 146–Action, Movement, Motion, respondingtotheinstant,colour
Class 147–Reflection, blackandwhite
Class 148–Reflection, colour
Class 149–Landscapes/Seascapes, blackandwhite
Class 150–Landscapes/Seascapes, colour
Class 151–Landscapes - Rivers, Creeks, and Streams, colour
Class 152–Nature, Animals, wildlife, blackandwhite
Class 153–Nature, Animals, wildlife, colour
Class 154–Nature, Animals, pets, blackandwhite
Class 155–Nature, Animals, pets, colour
Class 156–Nature, Flora, blackandwhite
Class 157–Nature, Flora,colour
Class 158–Nature, Flora, The Rose, colour
Class 159–Special Effects, using camera only, blackandwhite
Class 160–Special Effects, using camera only, colour
Class 161–Special Effects, blackandwhiteorcolour,includingtoneseparation,graphicwork,solarization.Thismayincludeuseofspecialeffectscameratechniquesincluded.
Class 162–Close up Photography, less than one metre, blackandwhite
Class 163–Close up Photography, less than one metre,colour
Class 164–A Fashion Statement, blackandwhite
Class 165–AFashion Statement, colour
Class 166–Celebrations, blackandwhite
Class 167–Celebrations, colour
Class 168–Carnivals and Special Events, blackandwhite
Class 169–Carnivals and Special Events, colour
Class 170–Digital Studio Mnipulation,anytopic,blackandwhiteorcolour,acreativeuse
Class 171–Any Subject, not included elsewhere, blackandwhite
Class 172–Any Subject, not included elsewhere, colour
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FOR STuDeNTS WHO HAve COMPleTeD THeIR eXHIbITS DuRINg yeAR 11
MOuNTeD PRINT(S) ONlySOME EXHIBITS REQUIRE THE DESIGN
PROCESS APPROACH
Class 173–Portraiture, blackandwhite,classical
Class 174–Portraiture, colour,classical
Class 175–Portraiture, blackandwhite,candid
Class 176–Portraiture, colour,candid
Class 177–Landscapes/Seascapes, blackandwhite
Class 178–Landscapes/Seascapes,colour
Class 179–Landscapes - Rivers, Creeks and Streams, colour
Class 180–Nature, Animals, wildlife, blackandwhite
Class 181–Nature, Animals, wildlife, colour
Class 182–Nature, Animals, pets,blackandwhite
Class 183–Nature, Animals, pets,colour
Class 184–Nature, Flora, blackandwhite
Class 185–Nature, Flora, colour
Class 186–Nature, Flora, The Rose, colour
Class 187–Special Effects, usingcameraonly
Class 188–Ageing or Time, blackandwhite
Class 189–Ageing or Time, colour
Class 190–Special Effects, blackandwhiteorcolour,theDesignProcessApproach.Thisfoliocouldincludetoneseparation,multipleexposures,anytypeofgraphicwork,solarization.Thismayincludeuseofspecialeffectswiththecamera,A3orA4presentation.
Class 191–Special Effects, blackandwhite Thisfoliocouldincludetoneseparation,multipleexposures,anytypeofgraphicwork,solarization.Thismayincludeuseofspecialeffectswiththecamera,A3orA4Presentation
Class 192–Special Effects, colour Includingtoneseparation,solarization.Thismayincludeuseofspecialeffectswiththecamera,A3orA4Presentation.
Class 193–Captured Image, blackandwhite"FrontPageNews",capturingthemoment
Class 194–Captured Image, colour"FrontPageNews",capturingthemoment
Class 195–Night Life and Lights, black and white
Class 196–Night Life and Lights, colour
Class 197–Still Life, blackandwhiteprint(s)only.i.e.tabletopphotography,usingartificialand/ornaturallightingonanonlivingpre-arrangedsubject.
Class 198–Still Life, blackandwhite,anIndependentStudy TheDesignProcessinanA4folioi.e.tabletopphotography,usingartificialand/ornaturallightingonanonlivingpre-arrangedsubject.
Class 199–Still Life, colour Print(s)Only.i.e.tabletopphotographyusingartificialand/ornaturallightingonapre-arrangedsubject.
Class 200–Macro or Close up Photography, blackandwhite Lessthan1metre,requiresspeciallensuse.
Class 201–Macro or Close up Photography, colourLessthan1metreforthiscategory.
Class 202–Digital Studio Manipulation and Imaging -Anytopic,theDesignCycleApproach.A4Foliopresentation.|Acasestudyofcameraand/orcomputerprogramtechniquestoachosentheme(s).Thethemesmayhavetobetitled.
Class 203–Digital Studio Manipulation -Anytopic,blackandwhiteorcolour Acreativeuse,print(s)only
Class 204–Any subject, not included elsewhere, blackandwhite
Class 205–Any subject, not included elsewhere, colour
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FOR STuDeNTS WHO HAve COMPleTeD THeIR eXHIbITS DuRINg yeAR 12/13
MOuNTeD PRINT(S) ONlySOME EXHIBITS REQUIRE THE DESIGN
PROCESS APPROACH.
Class 206–Portraiture,blackandwhite,classical
Class 207–Portraiture, colour,classical
Class 208–Portraiture, blackandwhite,candid
Class 209–Portraiture, colour,candid
Class 210–Landscapes/Seascapes, blackandwhite
Class 211–Landscapes/Seascapes,colour
Class 212–Landscapes - Rivers, Creeks and Streams,colour
Class 213–Special Effects, usingcameraonly
Class 214–Ageing or Time, blackandwhite
Class 215–Ageing or Time,colour
Class 216–Special Effects, blackandwhite,orcolour,theDesignCycleapproachThisfoliocouldincludetoneseparation,multipleexposures,anytypeofgraphicwork,solarization.Thismayincludeuseofspecialeffectswiththecamera,A3orA4Presentation
Class 217–Special Effects, blackandwhite,printonlyThiscouldincludetoneseparation,multipleexposures,anytypeofgraphicwork,solarization.Thismayincludeuseofspecialeffectswiththecamera,A3orA4Presentation
Class 218–Special Effects,colour,printonly Thiscouldincludetoneseparation,multipleexposures,anytypeofgraphicwork,solarization.Thismayincludeuseofspecialeffectswiththecamera,A3orA4Presentation
Class 219–Captured Image,blackandwhite,"FrontPageNews".HighVisualImpact
Class 220–Captured Image,colour"FrontPageNews"CapturingtheMoment. HighVisualImpact
Class 221–Nature, Animals, wildlife blackandwhite
Class 222–Nature, Animals, wildlife colour
Class 223–Nature, Animals, pets blackandwhite
Class 224–Nature, Animals, petscolour
Class 225–Nature, Flora,blackandwhite
Class 226–Nature, Flora, colour
Class 227–Nature, Flora, The Rose, colour
Class 228–Night Life and Lights,blackandwhite
Class 229–Night Life and Lights,colour
Class 230–Still Life, blackandwhite,Print(s)Onlyi.e.tabletopphotography,usingartificialand/ornaturallightingonanonlivingpre-arrangedsubject.
Class 231–Still life, blackandwhite,anIndependentStudy TheDesignCycleApproachinanA4folio.i.e.tabletopphotography,usingartificialand/ornaturallightingonanonlivingpre-arrangedsubject.
Class 232–Still life, colour,Print(s)Onlyi.e.tabletopphotographyusingartificialand/ornaturallightingonapre-arrangedsubject.
Class 233–Macro or Close up Photography,blackandwhiteLessthan1metre.
Class 234–Macro or Close up Photography, colour Lessthan1metre.
Class 235–Digital Studio Manipulation and Imaging - AnyTopic,theDesignCycleApproachA4Foliopresentation.Acasestudyofcameraand/orcomputerprogramtechniquestoachosentheme(s).Thethemesmayhavetobetitled.
Class 236–Digital Studio Manipulation, any topic, blackandwhiteorcolourAcreativeuse,print(s)only
Class 237–Any subject, not included elsewhere, blackandwhite
Class 238–Any subject, not included elsewhere, colour
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PHOTOJOuRNAlISM yeARS 10/11/12/13
CONDITIONS Judgingandassemblingofexhibitdonepriortoshowweek(Thursday30August2012)Registrationwith$3perexhibitof10prints(singleentry)forthiseventisbyFriday13July2012Numbersmayberestrictedduetoavailablespace.
The Photojournalism Brief – A Day in the life of a Young PersonYouwillberequiredtoshow10images,asapackage,depictingadayinthelifeofayoungperson.Competitorswillneedtoexhibitprintsthatmayassistaneditorofanewspaperormagazinetohighlightastorythatcanbeusedinahighqualitymagazine.Theseimagesmustbecoveredastoshowatastefulyoungperson’sviewofthe2012yearsofar.ThesizewillbeA4orA3andbemountedoncardtobejudgedbeforeShowweek
ThecategoryisavailabletoYears10,11,12/13in2012ONLY.
Herearesomehelpfulideas.Youmayaddothersofinteresttoyouandthepublic
The images may includea. CelebrationsandSpecialEventsb. ChristmasPageantsc. Musicandvenuesd. Streetlife/CityLifee. Marketsandfairsf. CountryLifeg. ADayandNightattheRoyalShow
(PreviousRoyalShow)h. Adayatthebeachi. Famouslandmarksj. Sportsandpersonalitiesk. Travel(local,stateoroverseas)l. FreechoiceJUDGING CRITERIATheFinalImagesmustbea. Originalsproducedbyadigitalcamera,by
thestudentb. Theoriginalsmaybesuitablymodifiedwith
studiotechniquestoenhancethequality,presentationandimpactoftheprint
c. Hightechnicalqualityandpresentationforpublicationinamagazine,withmountedcard.
d. Clearuseofthemesortopicchosen,fullcoverageforamagazinearticle.
e. Imageshavevisualimpacttothepublicwhichisingoodtaste,notoffensivefortheSocietyandpublic.
Class 239–THE TOTAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES AWARD A Day in the Life of a Young Person• FirstVoucher(value$100);SecondVoucher(value$75);ThirdVoucher(value$50)sponsoredbyTotal Photographic Supplies
THE ROSE SOCIETY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA PRIZE
for BEST EXHIBIT OVERALL IN PHOTOGRAPHY
DEPICTING A ROSE (COLOUR PRINT)•Firstprize$75sponsoredby Rose Society of South Australia
TheRose Society of South Australiawouldliketoacknowledgethewinnerbydisplayingthe
exhibitattheirSpringRoseShowattheBurnsideCommunityCentreinOctober2012.
THE TOTAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES AWARD
for BEST EXHIBIT OVERALL IN PHOTOGRAPHY
(COLOUR PRINT) FOR IMPACT•FirstprizeVoucher(value$50)sponsoredby
Total Photographic Supplies
THE TOTAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES AWARD
for BEST EXHIBIT OVERALL IN PHOTOGRAPHY
(BLACK AND WHITE) FOR IMPACT•FirstprizeVoucher(value$50)sponsoredby
Total Photographic Supplies
20 JuNIOR TeCHNOlOgy
CATegORy 5 - MulTIMeDIAThisareaencouragesstudentstoshowapresentationofcomputerassistedgraphics,usingdigitalphotography,imaging,withpowerpointpresentation,webpagedesign,etc.Thisareashouldreflecttheuseofemergingtechnologiesinmediapresentation.Thereisaneedtoprovidetothepublic,adescriptionofissuesorthemeswithapossiblesolution,withhighervisualimpact.
SPeCIAl CONDITIONSMultimediaapplicationswillneedtosubmitaDVDreadonlyPCformat.Individualandgroupworkisencouraged.Theitemmustbetitled.Somepossiblethemescouldinclude-Confrontingglobalandlocalissues,Lifeatschool,Atthebeach,Lifeinthecity,orthecountry.Entertainmentsuchas-AMusicalPresentation,AComedyRoutine,ADrama,AMelodramaCommunityservicesandadvertising,Ceremoniesandcelebrationsetc.
Class 240–Year 8/9/10
Class 241–Year 11/12/13/VET
THE TOTAL PHOTOGRAPHICS SUPPLIES AWARD
for BEST EXHIBIT FOR MULTIMEDIA
PRESENTATION•Voucher(value$50)sponsoredby
Total Photographic Supplies
SPeCIAl PRIZeBEST DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
EXHIBIT OVERALL FOR 2012•$50sponsoredby
Design & Technology Teachers' Association of SA
NOTeS 21
Want to support the Royal Adelaide Show?
YouareinvitedtosponsortheRoyalAdelaideShow-SouthAustralia’slargestandbestlovedannualevent.Sponsorscanbeindividuals,clubs,associations,businessesorproductsuppliers.
PrizesponsorsplayanintegralpartintheRoyalAdelaideShowbyprovidingtangiblerewardsforsuccessfulexhibitorsandencouragingcompetitionandthepursuitofexcellence.
SponsorscannominatethenameoftheirsponsoredprizeandareacknowledgedinprintinthePrizeScheduleinassociationwiththeirsponsoredprize.
Prizesponsorsoftenhaveanassociationorattachmenttotheclass,breedorcompetitiontheysupport.Identifythecompetition,breed,sectionorclassyouwouldliketosupportandcontacttheSponsorshipManagertoday.
Prizescanbecash,trophies,giftvouchersorappropriateproduct.TrophiescanbepurchasedbytheRA&HSofSAonyourbehalforyoucanchooseyourown.
SponsorshipManager,KarenHolthousecanbecontactedon0882105255orkholthouse@adelaideshowground.com.au
COMPeTITIve eXHIbITORSConditions of Entry
HAZARD RePORTINgCompetitorsmustnotifytheArea/PavilionSupervisorortheVenueManagementOfficeimmediatelyofanyhazardsdetected.Hazardsareanysituationwhichhasthepotentialtocause:1. Injury,illnessordeathtopeopleoranimals
eitherimmediatelyorinthefuture2. Damageordestructiontoproperty
INCIDeNT RePORTINgCompetitorsmustnotifytheArea/PavilionSupervisorortheVenueManagementOfficeimmediatelyanincidentoccurswhichhasresultedin:1. Theinjury,illnessordeathofanypersonor
animal2. Thedamage,destructionorlossofproperty3. Anearmissincidentthatcouldhaveresulted
intheconsequenceslistedin1and2
WASTe DISPOSAlAllwasteincludingliquidsmustbedisposedofresponsibly.Stormdrainsmustnotbeusedforthedisposalofanywaste.
HAZARD MINIMISATIONAllareasmustbekeptinacleanandtidyorderwithclearlydefinedandavailableaccessandexitroutesatalltimes.Buildupofcombustiblewastemustbeavoided.Caremustbetakentominimisetriphazardsandobstaclesthatpeoplemaywalkinto.Avoidlayingunprotectedcablesorpipesonorabovepaths,walkwaysorroads.
HAZARDOuS MATeRIAlSTheRA&HSaretobeadvisedofallhazardousmaterialsthataretobebroughtontotheShowground.AppropriatewarningsignsandMaterialSafetyDataSheets(MSDS)willneedtobeprovidedbeforeallowingthesematerialsonsite.
MeDIA COMMeNTSAnypubliccommentonemergencies,incidentsorothervenuemattersshouldonlycomefromtheRA&HS.ThekeymediaspokespersonfortheRA&HSistheMarketingManager.
DuTy OF CAReAllcompetitorshavea“DutyofCare”toavoidexposingthemselvesorotherpeopletosituationswhichcouldleadtoinjury.This“DutyofCare”extendstothepreventionofdamagetoproperty.
lIAbIlITy AND INDeMNITy1.Release EntrytoandremainingontheShowground
isentirelyattheriskoftheExhibitorandtothemaximumextentpermittedbylaw,theExhibitorreleasestheSociety(whichtermincludesinthisclausetheSociety’sofficers,employees,membersandagents),fromallclaimsanddemandsofeverykindresultingfromanyaccident,damageorinjuryoccurringattheShowground,andwithoutlimitation,theExhibitoracknowledges:(a) theSocietyhasnoresponsibilityorliabilityforanyloss,damageorinjurytoorcausedbyanyExhibit;
(b) theSocietyhasnoresponsibilityorliabilityforanyloss,damageorinjurytoorcausedbyanyExhibitor,hisorherfamily,inviteesandAgents;
(c) theSocietyhasnoresponsibilityorliabilityforanyloss,damageorinjurytoaMotorVehicleoranyofitscontentswhilstitislocatedontheShowground;and
(d) withoutlimitingRegulations1(a)and1(b)above,theSocietyhasnoresponsibilityorliabilityforanyloss,damageorinjuryresultingfromthesale,treatment,failuretotreat,destruction,disposalorotherdealingwithanyExhibit,orforloss,damageorinjurytoanypersonalbelongings,equipmentorpropertybroughtontotheShowground.
2 Indemnity Tothemaximumextentpermittedbylaw,
theExhibitormustindemnifyandkeepindemnifiedtheSocietyanditsofficers,employees,membersandagentsfromandagainstallactions,claims,demands,losses,damages,costs,expensesandliabilitiesincludingwithoutlimitation,consequentiallossandlossofprofitsforwhichtheSocietyisormaybeorbecomeliableinrespectoforarisingfrom:
(a) loss,damageorinjurytoanypersoninconnectionwiththeExhibitortherelevantEvent;
(b) withoutlimitingRegulation2(a),loss,damageorinjurytoanyotherExhibitorExhibitor,hisorherfamily,invitees,Agents,ortothepropertyoftheSociety,oritsmembers,ortothegeneralpublic,causedorcontributedtoorbyanyactoromissionofanExhibitoftheExhibitororbytheExhibitor,hisorherfamily,inviteesorAgents;and
(c) withoutlimitingRegulation2(a),loss,damageorinjurytotheExhibit,ortheExhibitor,hisorherfamily,invitees,orAgentscausedorcontributedbyanactoromissionofanExhibitoftheExhibitororbythetransportation,feedingorhousingofanExhibitoftheExhibitor.
3 RemovalfromShowground Withoutprejudicetoanyotherprovision
intheseRegulations,wheretheSociety,itsofficers,employees,membersoragentsremovesanExhibit,orcausesanExhibittoberemovedfromtheShowground,theExhibitisremovedorcausedtoberemovedentirelyattheriskoftheExhibitor.ThepersonorpersonsremovingtheExhibitwillbedeemedtobetheagentoftheExhibitor,andhisorheractsandomissionswillbedeemedtobetheactsandomissionsoftheExhibitor.
4. Insurance TheSocietywillarrangeCompulsoryOwner’s
LiabilityinsurancecoverforallExhibitorsofExhibitsbeinganimals.TheExhibitorisboundbythetermsandconditionsofthisinsuranceandbyStatutoryDutiesasdefinedundertheInsuranceContractsAct(1984).DetailsoftheCompulsoryOwner’sLiabilityinsurancearesetoutintheRelevantSchedule
5. Personaleffects TheSocietyhasnoresponsibilityorliability
foranylossordamagecausedtopersonalbelongings,equipmentorpropertywhichisbroughtontotheShowgroundbyanExhibitor,hisorherfamily,inviteesorAgents.
eMeRgeNCy INFORMATIONEmergencyinformationandEmergencyAssemblyPointsforthevariousanimalpavilionsandstableswillbeincludedwithExhibitorEntryDetailReturnsandNoticetoExhibitormailouts.Competitorsshouldbefamiliarwiththeseplans.
FIRST AIDDuringtheRoyalAdelaideShow,StJohnAmbulanceprovidesFirstAidServicesbutitissuggestedthatcompetitorshaveabasicFirstAidkitifminorinjuriesareapossibility.
RA&HS eMeRgeNCy FACIlITIeSFirefightingandotheremergencyequipmentmustnotberemovedorusedforanyotherpurpose.MissingorunserviceableequipmentshouldbereportedtotheVenueManagementOfficeimmediately.
SMOKINgTheRA&HSSmokingCodedoesnotpermitsmokinginsidebuildings,within10metresofabuildingentrance,aroundcombustibles,duringpublicperformancesorwhilehandlinghazardousmaterials.
TRAFFIC CONTROlTheRA&HSTrafficControlCodeimposesspeedrestrictionswithintheShowground.ForthedurationoftheRoyalAdelaideShowthespeedlimitis10kph.TheuseofvehiclesinsidetheShowgroundiscloselymanagedduringtheRoyalAdelaideShow.ConditionsofentrywillbeprovidedwiththeissueofVehicleEntryPermits.
eleCTRICAl eQuIPMeNT1. Allextensioncordsandelectricalappliances
mustbetestedandtaggedinaccordancewithcurrentlegislationasperAustralianStandards3760.
2. PowerboardswithoverloadprotectioncanonlybeusedatthediscretionoftheVenueManager.
3. Theuseofdoubleadaptorsisstrictlyprohibited.
4. Appliancesandpowercablesmustnotbeusedorlaidthroughanyareathatmaybecomewet.
5. Powercablesmustnotbelaidacrosswalkways,paths,roadsoranyareawheredamagecouldoccurtothecable.
6. Bar(resistance)heatersarestrictlyprohibited.7. Lightsocketsmustnotbeusedforanyother
purpose
COMPeTITIve eXHIbITORSConditions of Entry