Submitted by Marisa Cohen on Thu, 06/05/2004 - 13:31
The International Festival of Cinema and Technology will be holding two independent film festival events this month which are both free of charge. For tickets, just email dmin@ifct.org">admin@ifct.org including attendee names, and which city you plan to attend. You will receive a confirmation that your tickets are reserved. The IFCT Brisbane and Sydney events are part of the IFCT 2004 World Tour which is also taking place in London, Orlando, New York, and Toronto. Please visit www.ifct-tour.org/australia.htm for more information on both city's film line-ups and screening schedules. Films participating in the festival originate from around the world and represent "truly independent cinema."
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 13/04/2004 - 23:26
clatterbox believes that the creation of experimental musical instruments plays a vital role in the development of unique musical cultures. The clatterbox.org website has been created to document and explore experimental musical instrument building in Australia. visit http://www.clatterbox.org for more details
Submitted by AliaK on Thu, 08/04/2004 - 20:41
Youth Assist is calling for youth designers, graph artists, photographers, illustrators, cartoonists, and visual expressionists to enter the Youth Assist poster design competition. The competition starts immediately and will close 31 May - visit http://www.youthassist.org for details
Submitted by AliaK on Wed, 07/04/2004 - 23:14
Chris Welsby has been making and exhibiting work since 1969. His films and film/video installations have been exhibited internationally, at major galleries in UK, Canada, & USA. Welsby is currently working on a series of interactive video installations entitled The Water Cycle. Lost Lake, the first of the series, was funded by the Canada Council for the Arts and exhibited at the Western Front Gallery Vancouver in May 1999. Tide Line, the second of the series, was commissioned by the Tate Gallery, UK and has since been exhibited at the Tate Gallery St Ives and the Tate gallery Liverpool. Down Stream is the third project in the series and is currently at the post production stage of development. Read more for screening details or visit http://www.sfu.ca/~welsby
Submitted by AliaK on Wed, 07/04/2004 - 22:43
D'Psyfa and Yak&Yeti in association with Tribeadelic proudly present SCIENCE OF SOUND featuring the master of full on trance SKAZI - launching his latest double cd - ZOO 3 on Saturday 24th of April - Anzac Long Weekend @ SPACE (127 Liverpool st, Sydney). http://www.australiens.net/sos for updates, artist bio's, free ticket competitions and sound bytes
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 29/03/2004 - 20:14
Lanfranchi's warehouse in Surry Hills is hosting an evening of five artists performing 5.1 multi channel surround sound works on 2nd April 2004. Performing on the night will be Anthony Pateras & Robin Fox, Alex Davies, Julian Knowles, Sam Smith, and Daniel Heckenberg
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 22/03/2004 - 21:15
Emcee Playdough from the Deepspace 5 collective is touring Australia as special guest on the BRETHREN Beyond Underground Tour. Check out www.brethrenhq.com or read more for further details and national tour dates. Sydney set is April 1 @ Gaelic Club.
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 17/02/2004 - 21:23
Falling Hats: Appropriation in Sydney Experimental Electronic Music is a radio feature that went to air on FBi Radio Sydney on Sunday 2004-02-15. Now you can listen to it online, as 40kbps streaming mp3pro via http://anonradio.net/menu.htm. A look at musical appropriation, sampling, quotation and audio collage, from the perspectives of several Sydney underground artists. The first hour features some of the more experienced luminaries of the field, including Rik Rue; Garry Bradbury and Tom Ellard of Severed Heads; and John Blades of the Loop Orchestra. Learn all about cutups and tape loops, and why Deep Forest isn't cool. The second hour focuses on the new generation, including Adrian Bertram of Wake Up And Listen; Luke Collison aka Dsico; and Toecutter from System Corrupt; Find out about plunderphonics, bootlegs and breakcore. The program ends with a discussion of copyright, fair use p2p and the MP3 debate.
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