Event


A Volunteer Information Night will be held at 6.30pm on Monday, August 25th at Trades Hall, corner of Lygon and Victoria Street, Carlton.

Here you will meet some of the faces behind the Fringe, find out more about the festival and discover the volunteering opportunities available. Bring your friends and any one interested in becoming a volunteer at this year’s festival. You will have the chance to sign up for specific tasks on the night and ask questions you may have.

More info at

http://www.melbournefringe.com.au/corporate/2006/news/volunteer-info-night

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Coverinnovative festivals around the world

Feature: Vancouver’s PuSh International Festival of Performing Arts

Feature: Sydney Festival: Movers & Shakers Australian dance program;
National Theatre of Scotland; Urban Theatre Projects, Chunky Move,
Kimmo Pohjonen, Cirque ICI, Meow Meow, Ghostgarden

Plus: Performa 2007, New York; Istanbul Biennale; Finland’s ANTI
festival; Cardiff’s Experimentica; transitio_MX02 International
Festival of Electronic Art & Video, Mexico City

And: Blast Theory’s Rider Spoke in London; Gomez-Pena at Bristol’s
Arnolfini; Jane Prophet in Australia; Gob Squad in Vienna; Dance on
screen: IMZ, The Hague and Opensource, Findhorn, Scotland; Dance for
Camera, Brighton, UK

Plus: The Eleventh Hour’s Othello; Kurruru & Vitalstatistix re-
animate Port Adelaide; Terrapin Puppet Theatre’s Explosion Therapy;
Volta at Performance Space; Cate Blanchett directs David Harrower’s
Blackbird; BalletLab’s Brindabella; Claire Dyson’s Being There; Tess
de Quincey interview; Jon Rose’s 2007 Peggy Glanville-Hicks Address;
Christian Marclay at ACMI; Glass Percussion Project; Fotofreo; and more

OnScreen: Lawrence Johnston’s feature documentary, The Night; The
Otherfilm Festival 2007; Destination Film Festival, Sydney; Gillian
Armstrong’s new feature, Death Defying Acts

From Sarah L’Strange: Media and Comms student and producer Book Show RN 

For my Master’s thesis, I propose to do a project that will extend the reach of the Book Show on ABC Radio National and it’s enquiry into books and writing culture. Rather than talking to publishers and published writers, I want the public to send the Book Show audio-postcards called ‘Stories of Stories’. They will post the audio on Pool – the joint new media website by UTS and ABC.

Contributions will mostly live on the Pool website, but I will filter them for possible air play on the Book Show once there is a reasonable amount of material.

I will also create a feature of the stories that are posted on Pool.

As a result of the project, we will be able to paint a picture of the way Australians relate and engage in books and writing as reader, writers and commentators. It will be the voice of the people engaged in a quality national dialogue.

Stories of Stories – Australia’s literary, hack, ranter and scribbler outposts
Do you belong to a poetry reading group, do you read non-fiction with a group of friends in Broome, are you studying creative writing, have a fantasy fiction writing group, do you whittle the night hours away with your fan-fiction, have you every written a novel in a month or gone to a literary salon? Tell the rest of Australia about your involvement in these groups. Create a ‘story of stories’ from what ever literary outpost you live in; be it in inner-city Melbourne, Alice Springs or Coober Pedy.

There are a few ways you can do this. You can record an audio piece about your literary group, do a reading about your relationship to words or interview participants in a reading group, for example, and create a mini feature. The pieces can be as long or short as you like, but a good starting point would be 5-10 minutes.

Load the piece onto Pool (after April 15th) – a creative commons, open-source website developed by the ABC and UTS and watch as other contributors remix and comment on your work.Tag your work as audio writing books bookshow storiesofstories

Please note that Creative Commons Licences apply to the work – you can specify the type of licence you would prefer but keep in mind that the work is going to be used in a non commercial creative way and as research so the fewer conditions you place on its use, the better it is and the more likely it is to be used.

About the Pool Project – Connecting creative people and ideas

http://www.pool.org.au/home
Pool: an experimental collaborative media creation web space being co-developed by the ABC, Tertiary Institutions and a community of contributors, that’s you!

Grow ideas; download, remix and share with your friends and the world; Music, photos, videos, documentaries, interviews, animations, and more. Connect with people; by comments, tags, friend lists, and collaborative co-creation.

The site is still being developed and will have a soft-launch in April. As the site comes into being we’ll be growing it in response to your input. So if you’re having difficulties, or can spot a feature that we need, please tell us so that we can make your Pool experience even better.

Remix, sampling and mashing

A seminar with Soda_Jerk

Soda Jerk

The discipline of Media, Communications & Multimedia is hosting a seminar with remix collective Soda_Jerk (Dan and Dominique Angeloro). This seminar will explore the contemporary arts practice of remixing and remodeling found media into new original art works. With specific attention to the remix classic, Pixel Pirate II: Attack of the Astro Elvis Video Clone (with Sam Smith), Soda_Jerk will discuss the aesthetics, politics and techniques of remix, sampling and mash-ups.

Date: Wednesday 19th March
Location: EN313
Time: 1:30-3:00

For Information contact:Darren Tofts 92148441 dtofts@swin.edu.au

Soda_Jerk are two Sydney-based remix artists working across the mediums of video, photo-collage and installation. They work exclusively with found material, recombining fragments of film footage, audio samples and vintage image culture. Soda_Jerk also work collaboratively as curators and arts writers. While in Melbourne they will be premiering a new work, Astro Black: A History of Hip-Hop [Episode 1] at the Group Group Show, VCA Margaret Lawrence Gallery

March 21 – April 19, 2008 Opening night Thursday 20 March, 6-8pm.

http://www.sodajerk.com.au