Miriam Lyons on Tue, 2 Apr 2002 04:34:01 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] Interface - a festival of ideas |
Hey there - Geert said I should send an announcement about Interface to this address, so here it is: ************************************* Interface 2002 A festival of ideas on Australia’s media, education, and democracy 20th-21st April, College of Fine Arts, Sydney www.nexus.org.au Interface has been created to bring together a diverse range of people to be challenged and inspired by new ideas, new alliances and new projects. This should be a unique event – a non-partisan conference exploring ideas from a diverse range of perspectives on the future of Australia’s media, education and democracy. Interface is a cross between a conference and a festival, with forums, panels, skills-based workshops, film screenings, and Slip~stitch - a cross- campus competition of political artwork. All welcome. We mean all. We want to mix first years, activists, creative policy thinkers, politicians, jaded ex- politicians, journalists, artists, independent media makers, people who run commercial media, youth sector workers, postgrad students, people who work for local councils, bureaucrats, academics, culture jammers & advertising workers...and see what happens. We'll be covering a lot of issues in two days: anything from strategies for democratic renewal to sources of stereotyping in the media to practical workshops on media skills or project funding. We’re hoping that there will be a session to cater to every level of experience & interest, but also that no- one will leave without having been challenged, confronted, and inspired. The full programme is available on our website: www.nexus.org.au Keynote speakers include: Kristy Delaney - Youth Action & Policy Association, Mark Davis - Author of Ganglands, Margo Kingston – journalist @ SMH, Tim Watts – Director of Ozprospect, Ted Mack - former independent MP, Kerry Nettle - Greens Senator elect, Clover Moore - Independent MP, Matt Roberts - Young People & Public Space Project in Western Sydney, Brian Murnane - Argyle Community Housing Network, Bob Ellis - Author & Journalist, Craig Reucassel – Editor at The Chaser, Van Badham – Author of The Dole Diaries, Marcus Westbury – Founder of This is Not Art festivals & the Octapod, Graham Young – Editor of onlineopinion.com.au. Darren Godwell - CEO Lumbu Indigenous Community Foundation, Kate Walsh – Aidwatch, James Their - Marketing manager at Australian Ethical Investment, Roslyn Dundas – ACT Democrats MP, John Tingle - NSW Shooters Party MLC, Ross Cameron - Liberal MP, Catherine Lumby – Journalist & Chair of media studies at Sydney University, Eva Cox UTS - author & academic, Fiona Stewart – CEO of notgoodenough.org and Ozprospect fellow, Lorna Clarkson - former K*grind employee, Maureen Cummuskey - Director, national Youth Media Awards, Gabrielle Kuiper - Independent Media Centre, & Neil Chenoweth - Author of Virtual Murdoch. More speakers to be announced online. To get involved, register to attend, check out the programme or get an application form for Slip~stitch, go to www.nexus.org.au All inquiries about Interface can be directed to the coordinator, Miriam Lyons at miriam@nexus.org.au or 0402429314 _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold