• ABC projects announced for second LAMP Residential Lab The Australian Film Television & Radio School

  • Or “What to Built it On?” – Raffi Krikorian Raffi gives a talk about interactive technology by trying not to talk about it. Allowing the horse to lead the cart (content before tech) and not falling into the trap of…

  • “Why did eBay buy Skype?” – Tony Surtees Tony helps us explore the jungle of marketing confusion as audiences and distribution rapidly alter. He points out that rather than being locked out, good media creators actually have many cross-media opportunities…

  • The World Is My Hard Drive – Mark Pesce Presentation recorded at “The Future of Media” Conference, Australian Center for the Moving Image, Friday 25 November 2005. Media producers are facing a new threat: everyone has become a broadcasting network.…

  • The Keynote address for ACM IE 2005, 23 November 2005, Sydney. By Mark Pesce with Angus Fraser ABSTRACT: The software design of the mobile telephone is poorly suited to its principle task, human social network management. The authors explore the…

  • PRE-REGISTRATION FOR LAMP MARCH 2006 IS OPEN The next open residential will be during March 2006. If you would like to pre-register interest in this lab please use the webform linked here. It benefits your project and our selection, planning…

  • Diverged technology, converged people, new stories – Christy Dena Christy presents key transmedia topics including remediation, adaptation and interactive broadcasting as well as looking at the many new media-types and media channels that are emerging across the industry. She gives…

  • Playground of the Converged Producer – Peter Giles Peter guides us through the potential opportunities for emerging media producers, how to generate income and the changing world of advertising. Using examples such as the success of JibJab, Happy Tree Friends…

  • Broadband Futures – Guy Gadney Guy begins by talking about the current services his company Bigpond are delivering to larger numbers of the Australian audience. He draws attention to the blurred line that is developing between live video on broadband…

  • New Roads, New Directions, New Markets – Gary Hayes Gary presents a talk in two halves. The first is a broad overview of current markets and audiences from an Australian perspective stressing the importance of being first rather than last…