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Conference Program- OZeCulture: taking the next step
28-30 May 2002
City Recital Hall, Angel Place, Sydney
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6.00pm-8.00pm Welcome Reception
Grand Court, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Art Gallery Road, the Domain, Sydney (including a viewing of the Biennale of Sydney exhibition) Richard Grayson, Artistic Director, Biennale of Sydney
Jan Fullerton, Director-General, National Library of Australia
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8.30am-9.15am
Registration Foyer, City Recital Hall, Angel Place
9.15am-10.45am
Welcome, Keynote Address and Opening Plenary Session - thinking digitally
Main Auditorium Dr Terry Cutler, Chief Executive Officer, Cutler & Co, former Chair, Australia Council for the Arts Professor Bruce Royan, Chief Executive Officer, Scottish Cultural Resources Access Network (SCRAN)
10.45am-11.15am
Morning tea and Trade Fair Opening Foyer and Surrounds
11.15am-12.30pm
The Rights Stuff - digital rights management
Main Auditorium Dr Simon Pelling (Chair), General Manager, Intellectual Property Branch, Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Mia Garlick, Lawyer, Gilbert & Tobin Lawyers Dr Renato Iannella, Chief Scientist, IPR Systems Dr Jane Hunter, Senior Research Scientist, Distributed Systems Technology Centre (DSTC)
12.30pm-1.15pm
Lunch Foyer and Surrounds
1.15pm-2.15pm
Stream 1: Building Your 'Net' Worth - business models that work
Main Auditorium Tom Kennedy, Managing Director, Beyond Online David Eedle, Chief Executive, The Dramatic Group
Stream 2: Through New Eyes - repurposing for digital product
Function Room - Level 1
Steven Smith (Chair), Consultant, United Focus Dr Linda Leung, Senior Lecturer, Interactive Multimedia and Learning, University of Technology, Sydney
Jan Zwar, Project Manager, Black Chics Talking exhibition
Stream 3: Partnerships - cultural organisations and suppliers working together Meeting Room - Level 2 Brian Hardy, Manager, Information Services Development, Vision Australia; and
Lee Adendorff, Website Coordinator, Australian Museums and Galleries Online (AMOL)
2.15pm-3.15pm Stream 1: That's the Ticket - transactions online
Main Auditorium David Jonas, General Manager, Complex Solutions, Securenet
Myles Foreman, General Manager, Ticketmaster7.com
Stream 2: Developing Digital Exhibitions
Function Room - Level 1
Steven Smith (Chair), Consultant, United Focus
Drew Whitehouse, Visualisation and Virtual Environment Programmer, Australian National University Supercomputer Facility (Vizlab)
Sarah Kenderdine, Project Manager/Creative Producer, Special Projects, Powerhouse Museum
Stream 3: Partnerships - cultural organisations and suppliers working together Meeting Room - Level 2
Julia Topliss, Creative Director, Web Prophets; and
Charlotte Gerner, Development and Marketing Executive, Heide Museum of Modern Art. Sonya Finnigan, Senior Consultant, Adlib Information Systems
3.15pm-3.45pm
Afternoon tea
Foyer and surrounds
3.45 pm-5.00pm
Stream 1: In Your Own Time - online learning
Main Auditorium Susan Mann, Chief Operating Officer, The Learning Federation, Schools Online Curriculum Content Initiative (SOCCI)
Peter Maggs, New Media Education Specialist, Australian Children's Television Foundation
Stream 2: Making Ends Meet - managing your website on a small budget
Function Room - Level 1
Steven Smith (Chair), Consultant, United Focus
Judith James, Marketing and Planning Consultant, Judith James Consultancy Christopher Hudson, ERTH Visual and Physical
Alan Corbet, Coordinator, WA Jazz
Stream 3: Partnerships - cultural organisations and suppliers working together Meeting Room - Level 2 Clare Cahill, Director, Composmentis; and
Gail Harradine, Indigenous Project Manager, Melbourne Development Board
Matthew Harris, Director, Client Services, Morpheum
7.00pm-11.00pm
Conference Dinner WatersEdge Restaurant, Pier One, Walsh Bay |
8.45am-9.15am
Coffee Foyer and Surrounds
9.15am-10.10am
Digital Hybrids - trends in new media art
Main Auditorium Michael Snelling (Chair), Director, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane; Chair, New Media Arts Board, Australia Council John Colette, Senior Lecturer, Digital Media, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales Anna Munster, Lecturer, Digital Media Theory, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales
10.10am-11.10am
Blurring the Edges - art, science and technology
Main Auditorium
Professor Sue Rowley (Chair), Programme Manager, Humanities and the Creative Arts, Australian Research Council (ARC)
Julianne Pierce, Executive Director, Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT)
Michael Keighery, Senior Lecturer, School of Contemporary Art, University of Western Sydney
Murray Pope, Executive Producer, Animal Logic
11.10am-11.30am
Morning tea
Foyer and Surrounds
11.30am-12.45pm Paying Your Way - digital content and industry development
Main Auditorium David Kennedy, General Manager, Strategy, National Office for the Information Economy (NOIE) Kim Dalton, Chief Executive, Australian Film Commission
Mark Bishop, Manager, ICT Industry Development, Multimedia Victoria
12.45pm-1.30pm
Lunch Foyer and Surrounds
1.30pm-2.15pm
Stream 1: Getting engaged - relationships with the audience
Main Auditorium Tess Dryza,Executive Producer, Fuel4Arts Komninos Zervos, CyberPoet, Convenor, Cyberstudies Major, Griffith University
Stream 2: Nitty Gritty - current online projects
Function Room - Level 1 Professor Bruce Royan, SCRAN - the recipe Ted Ling, Director, Legislative and Accessibility Projects, National Archives of Australia
2.15pm-3.15pm
Stream 1: Lines online - ePublishing
Main Auditorium Dr David Reiter, Director, Interactive Publications
Gus Gollings, Project Manager, Creator to Consumer Project
Stream 2: Nitty Gritty - current online projects (continued)
Function Room - Level 1 Tony Boston, Director, Digital Services Project, National Library of Australia
Kellie Austin, IT and Marketing Manager, Maningrida Arts and Culture
Julianne Pierce, Director, Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT), and Caroline Farmer, Manager, ANAT
3.15pm-3.45pm
Afternoon tea Foyer and Surrounds
3.45 pm-5.00pm
Creative Communities - Closing Plenary Main Auditorium Jenny Fraser, Curator, Cybertribe Tamara Winikoff, Executive Director, National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA) Julia Tymukas, Director, Community Arts Network South Australia (CANSA) |