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Dan Harries <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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                                         1994 INTERNATIONAL
                    MEDIA FUTURES: POLICY & PERFORMANCE CONFERENCE
 
               ANA Hotel, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, 6-8 July 1994
 
                                         Sponsored by the
                           Institute for Cultural Policy Studies
                                                    and
                  Centre for Multimedia Research and Development
                          Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.
 
The Conference will feature paper presentations, workshops, keynote
addresses and multimedia exhibitions and performances centered on the media
future.  The uniqueness and importance of the Conference is its emphasis on
both technological developments as well as the social and policy
implications of such developments.  The Conference thus provides an
opportunity for representatives from a variety of sectors to discuss this
intersection between the new media technologies and their social contexts.
 
The Conference Keynote Presentations include:
 
Nick DeMartino, (Director, Advanced Technology Programs, The American Film
Institute,
                          Los Angeles) speaking on: "Going Digital in
Hollywood: Training, Conversion, and
                          Community at The American Film Institute's
Advanced Technology Programs;"
 
Jonathan Parapak  (Secretary General, Indonesian Department of Tourism, Posts &
                              Telecommunications) delivering an address
centered on the importance of the
                              Pacific Rim region in the telecommunication
future;
 
and a special Round Table on Electronic Publishing featuring:
                        Florian Brody (New Media Consulting, Vienna, Austria)
                        Paul Brown (Editor, FineArt Forum, Art and
Technology NetNews, Brisbane)
                        Carl Loeffler (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
 
Registration Fees:
 
(All inclusive with morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea. Does not include
accommodation or breakfast).
        Conference Registration   A$350
        Student/Concessional  A$110
        Daily Registration A$130 - day catering only.
 
For more information, contact:
        Media Futures Conference Coordinator
        Institute for Cultural Policy Studies
        Faculty of Humanities
        Griffith University Q 4111 Australia.
 
E-mail:  [log in to unmask]
Fax:  +61-7-875 5511
Phone:  +61-7-875 7772
or email the Conference Director, Dr. Dan Harries ([log in to unmask])

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