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Liquid Architecture 9, Brisbane Powerhouse July 4+5

Liquid Architecture 9, Brisbane Powerhouse July 4+5

Liquid Architecture, Australia's premiere festival of audio arts returns to Brisbane this July for an incredible line up of sound and exploratory music from across the globe.

This year, the festival pulls together artists from Germany, France, Portugal and Australia, all of whom test for the very edge of contemporary practices in sound.

Included on the line up are the likes of the influential Portuguese electronic music pioneer Rafael Toral, Australia sound artist Nat and French Musique Concrete composer and environmental recordist Toy Bizarre, who prepares a unique site specific concert in each location he visits, to name but a few of the guests attending this year.

Held in the Rooftop Terrace, the event will feature a spatial sound system to maximize the listening experience for all in attendance! Limited seats, book early. A true festival for the ears!

-- info via http://www.room40.org/events.shtml

Netaudio'08: call for entries

Netaudio, the Offline Festival for Online Music comes back to London after a great festival in Berlin in 2007

Netaudio'08 will take place from 22nd to 25th October 2008 at Shunt, a extensive labyrinth of tunnels underneath London Bridge Station.

Over four nights we will celebrate the creative output of networked musicians and online communities with talks, workshops, showcases and performances. Parts of Netaudio'08 will be programmed through an open call for entries. With this call we would like to give you the chance to put our attention to your creative activities related to the festival theme.

Call for entries runs in 3 strands: performance, installation and conference. For more information and to download the entry forms please visit: http://www.netaudiolondon.cc/blog/137/call-for-entries

Tending Networks: The 5th Aotearoa Digital Arts Symposium (NZ)

Tending Networks: The 5th Aotearoa Digital Arts Symposium will address new developments, connections, and opportunities in digital, new media and electronic art practice in New Zealand and internationally.

The symposium will feature presentations by major international artists Young Hae Chang Heavy Industries of Korea, and Adam Hyde, a New Zealander based in Amsterdam. A wide range of artists and researchers from Christchurch and around New Zealand will present current projects, and panel discussions will focus on the creation of new work, including the role of community networks, the value of collaboration, and the challenges posed by exhibiting digital art.

The Boom Book - capturing the essence of the Boom Festival

The "Boom Book" was a project carried out during 2007 as a commemoration of Portugal's Boom Festival's 10th anniversary. The goal was is to independently release a book about Boom but also to highlight its main contribution to today's world - as leader in incorporating novel approaches to entertainment and providing experiences lived through a festival which can pioneer new perceptions and visions, enhancing all of us and our relationship with the world we live in.

This book is a collaborative project put together by anthropologists, journalists, designers, illustrators, poets, musicologists, and photographers to capture the essence of the Boom Festival. The Boom Book includes essays, interviews, visionary art by Alex Grey, Robert Venosa or Android, and innovative texts about psy-trance. It is a cultural record of striking importance, capturing the beauty of Boom and also the role of subcultures in a modern world.

visit http://www.boomfestival.org/boombook/ for information about the Boom Book, or http://www.boomfestival.org/ for details about the festival.
the 2008 Boom Festival will be held from 11-18th August. you can virtually visit the Boom Festival location in google earth.

WORLDTRONICS 2008

Each year, at the WORLDTRONICS music festival, the House of World Cultures presents the most exciting musical developments from the world of electronic music. Having focused on Japan, Chile, the Congo and Israel in 2007, its second edition will now be devoting one of the evenings to Brazil: with electronic music reflecting on the theme of fifty years of Bossa Nova.

Sydney Shakespeare Festival debut's with Much Ado About Nothing

A new annual outdoor festival has hit Sydney's inner west. The 2008 Sydney Shakespeare Festival kicks off in January with Much Ado About Nothing, a boisterous celebration of love as well as a sobering examination of misinterpretation, dishonesty and deception. The festival is on at 8pm every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11 January until 17 February 2008 in Bicentennial Park, Glebe Foreshore. The festival is FREE for children 12 years and under, people with disabilities and people aged 65 years and over. For the first two weeks of the festival only, for every ticket purchased, the second ticket is FREE. 10% of every ticket sold throughout the festival will be donated to the Millennium Foundation for HIV Research. read more for details or visit http://www.sydneyshakespearefestival.com.au

OtherFilm Festival 2007 in Brisbane Nov 16-24

The Other Film Festival is on again this November 16th - 24th in Brisbane, Australia. Illuminating the Process - the OFF workshops are happening this week, and include : Lightstruck - A workshop for moving photogram creations delivered by Kerry Laitala (San Francisco). Pull the Trigger! - Shooting and developing Super8 today delivered by Richard Tuohy (Nano Lab). An Artist Talk with Kerry Laitala. read more for details or visit the website @ http://www.otherfilm.org

Super Massive new sound opens Urban Stage at Marrickville Road Festival

Making its festival debut at Marrickville Road Festival this year is an artistic new band called Super Massive. Super Massive will perform on the Urban Stage at Marrickville Road Festival, Marrickville on Sunday 9th September at 11am.

Electrofringe 2007 - programme is now online

Electrofringe 2007 programme is now online. This is one of my favourite festivals, and it takes place annually in Newcastle, north of Sydney, Australia. During the festival Newcastle comes alive with creatives from all parts of Australia and overseas. The umbrella festival is called This is Not Art. Last year's festival was really hands on, which made it extra fun. This year looks set to keep your creative juices flowing also, with sessions such as Physical Computing : 1, Radio Locus Workshops such as Build your own Radio, Mulchwerk, a Dorkshop Sense & Control, a Homemade Instruments workshop Gestural Control & Feedback plus heaps more. The electrofringe website has the full program and a day by day listing of each workshop / panel session / project presentation / gig and happening. The other bonus to the festival is stopping to chat with friends and strangers about the festival and projects everyone has been working on over the year. Some documentation from previous years festivals is on this site, or check out the previous years festivals links on the electrofringe site.

Bek Howe

artist / project name:
Bek Howe
bio:
Belladonna DIY festival organiser, What Do We Do When zine editor
city:
woolongong
are you a currently active artist / project?:
yes

Streaming Festival

Solely shown on the internet, solely broadcasting independent films, that's the Streaming Festival.

The second edition of the Streaming Festival ended on the 28th of October 2007.

The second edition of the Streaming Festival ended on the 28th of October 2007.

The festival broadcasted four programs; documentary, fiction, animation and art plus three special programs.
Composed by the KAN festival was a special program presenting a select number of films including films from Agnieszka Smoczynska, Anna Maszczynska and Anna Pankiewicz.

CultureTV brought a special program with selected international video art works. Including works from Pipilotti Rist, Grimanesa Amoros, Gaelle Denis and Bathtime in Clerkenwell by Alex Budovsky.
Visit : www.culturetv.tv

Isfth broadcasted in a special program films from James Harvey, The City of Photographers by Sebastian Moreno and four recent works from Dré Didderiëns www dredidderiens nl. This program was curated by Mak Kapetanovic.

We screened 18 hours of independent films from more than 100 filmmakers from over 20 different countries. The Festival was proud to present these films and their makers to you.

earthcore global carnival @ goulburn river, undera (Victoria)

OVER 150 ACTS, OVER 11 PLAYGROUNDS!!!

earthcore's annual global carnival brings you a three day bush odyessey of music, dancing, performances, art, local designer and food markets and much more. A place where love, new friendships and creative inspiration blossom! An alternative music and lifestyle celebration outdoors in the beautiful Australian bush landscape, the way mother nature intended! Featuring over 150 artists, including over 30 international and over 100 local/interstate artsists from all corners of the globe - electro, trance, hard dance, techno, breaks, psychedelic, downbeat – across seven stages - no stone will be left un-turned!

Read more or visit http://www.earthcore.com.au for more details

Earthcore Global Carnival @ Cruiser Park (Sunshine Coast / QLD)

2nd annual
earthcore global carnival
queensland
1st - 3rd December, 2006
@ Cruiser Park, Jimna, Sunshine Coast
supported by triple j's Mix-Up

You're invited to kick off your summer in style at the biggest and best dance party experience of the summer when Earthcore's Annual Global Carnival hits Cruiser Park on the Sunshine Coast 1st - 3rd December, 2006! To be held in Queensland for the second time ever after over 13 years of festivals in country Victoria, the weekend of music, arts and dancing promises something special to be remembered.

Full international line up includes DJ Krush (hip-hop/Sony/Japan), John 00 Fleming (hard-dance/trance/JOOF/UK), Michael Mayer (electro/Kompakt/Germany), Nick Sentience (hard-dance/trance/Nukleuz/UK), Raja Ram (trance/1200 Mics/Shpongle/TIP World/UK), GMS (trance/live/Spun/Ibiza), DJ Lucas (breaks/10kilo/UK), Phony Orphants (progressive/live/Iboga/Denmark), Emok (prog/Phony Orphants/Iboga/Denmark) and Jeppe (Phony Orphants/Iboga/Denmark) across four stages.

The Monster Mainfloor features everything from dub and hip-hop, to hard dance, psy trance, breaks, electro and more with locals Slot Machine (live/Byron Bay), AB Didgeridoo (live/Byron Bay), D-Ko (live), Hired Goonz (live/Gi'iwa), Drew-id (live/Dada-Stream), Paul Abad (Subterran), CY (Zenon/Polysonic) and Cosmo Cater.

The collective energies of some of Brisbane's burgeoning techno and electro nights over the last five years, Drop and liquidBASS bring you everything from mantric tribal techno rhythms, raw jacking funky house, deep hypnotic minimal house, to breaks, broken beats, acid, glitch and booty with Scott Walker (DROP), Orinoko (liquidBASS, Melt, 4zzz ,Electronic Goodness), Fuzion (Melt), Shadrach (liquidBASS, acidfever), Nick Taylor vs Jet More a.k.a. Jet Taylor Experience (Byron Bay), Dave Basek (Junkbeats/20for7/Tza Dynasty/Byron Bay), Murray Antill (live), Si Clone (Submerged Bay Fm/Byron Bay), Fergus Alexander (Logic/BPM), G-Money (The Goodness), Valli Lee (The Goodness/liquidBASS/4ZzZ Electronic Goodness) and Schoolyard Dope Fiends.

Brisbane's leading drum & bass posse Rudebwoyz go head to head with Virus crew for three days of broken beats, electro, progressive and hard trance / dance madness with courtesy of lowkey + nude (live), Baby Gee (Family), Tranceducer (Virus), Operon vs Erther (Rude Bwoyz), Anarchy (Majex/Resonate/Mayhem), Michael Redfern (Logic), Majex (live), Sektile vs Shards (generation2K- PLEXUS/!113g@1 v@1u3), Sammy Gee (Gold Coast), De la Haye (Junglettes), Kosha D (Phat alBeats), JT Effect, Angus Gibbons and Justus.

Polysonic bring you an array of psychedelic delicacies from around the world and beyond (Friday only) including Hexadecimal (live/Brisbane), Jole (Loony Tunez/Nthrn NSW), Amaranth (Zenon), Mesq (Gi'iwa/Polysonic/Reality Pixie), Chaotic Eternal vs Tantrum (Nthrn NSW), Kaneda (Polysonic), Senoi vs Karmacuetical (Harmonize Records), Solatek (Domo Rec/Psytek/Cairns) and Dr Zaius (DadaStream).

Lighting and visual delights by Mark Hemmant (EFX Lighting), Ampt Productions, Squiffyvision, Pi-rate and OE World, roving performances by All Star Fish and aural delights by J&S Audio.

Earlybird tickets SOLD OUT. Second release $85 til end September, third release $90 til end October.

Full pre-sale tickets $99 from 1st November.

. Camping is included in your ticket price! Tickets can be purchased from www.earthcore.com.au, Gooble Warming, Rocking Horse Records, Central Station, Skinny's Music, Butter Beat, Music Mania Southport, Sunflower Music Broadbeach, Toomba Records Gold Coast, All Music & Vision, Fairy Floss and Music Shop Byron Bay, Music Bizarre Lismore, Red Zoo Maroochydore and Phat Al Beats Noosa.

http://www.earthcore.com.au

[via phreakin news list]

Newtown Festival @ Camperdown Memorial Park (Sydney)

Sunday is the annual Newtown Festival and despite the festival being 'fenced off' it still promises to be a day of too much liquor and sun, too much dust and a welcome return of scruffiness to the north end of Newtown. At the Camperdown Memorial Park you can catch a bunch of great sounds at the 2SER stage (on the Camperdown/Hopetoun St side of the park) all day including our many of our friends - all totally free!

10am Anna John
11am Hans Stoeve
11:45am Ollo (DJ Set)
12:30pm Bass Kleph
1:15pm Bentley
2pm Bec Paton
3pm Sub Bass Snarl
4pm RifRaf

(via Cryo/Cyclic maillist)

Sound Polaroids Festival @ Powerhouse (Brisbane)

Sound Polaroids
featuring Scanner, David Shea + others
Thursday Nov 9 - Saturday November 11, Brisbane Powerhouse

A Festival celebrating the sound of vision in cinema.

Truly beautiful imagery and deeply evocative sound by acclaimed international and Australian artists.

http://brisbanepowerhouse.com.au/

Live and Let DIY festival

LLDIY is a festival celebrating the DIY punkrock culture and community. The fest will be made up of a series of workshops, screenings, art, actions, bands, performances, a zine/record/craft/distro fair, a vegan kitchen.

tina 2006 - Festival video

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various shots taken at This is Not Art festival in Newcastle, Australia 28/09/2006 - 02/10/2006

http://www.thisisnotart.org

tina 2006 - Ian Andrews - Spectrum Slice

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parts of Ian Andrew's performance and presentation of his video works at Electrofringe 2006, Newcastle, Australia, sunday 01/10/2006

http://www.thisisnotart.org

http://www.thisisnotart.org/Members/ben/ian-andrews/

Ian Andrews, born 1961 (Australia) is a Sydney based independent film, video and sound artist who has been practicing since 1981. Much of Andrews' work consists of video/sound collage, "cut-up", and agit-prop culture jamming utilising a diverse range of visual styles from animation to "found" footage. The work is often characterised by themes such as technology and subjectivity. He will present a live performance, followed by discussion around his work and writing.

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