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Lee Adendorff, Website Coordinator, Australian Museums and Galleries On Line (AMOL) Lee Adendorff is the Website Coordinator for Australian Museums and Galleries On Line (AMOL). She has worked with websites and electronic media in design and editorial roles since 1995 in both public information projects and in the private sector. Her recent work has included virtual reality tours of Victorian art galleries, the National Quilt Register, Discovernet© - an interactive education gateway to museums and galleries and content development for the AMOL website. >> Read Lee Adendorff's presentation >> Go to Art Trails >> Go to Australian Museums and Galleries Online Will Berryman, Head of New Media, SBS Will Berryman's career spans radio and television broadcasting, multimedia business development, computing and executive media management. He was appointed as Head of SBS New Media at the beginning of 2000 to create and lead the new content division, alongside SBS Radio and SBS Television, and to combine and integrate multimedia content development with the management of all SBS's information technology infrastructure. Previously, as Director of Multimedia at Fox Studios Australia, Will Berryman designed and oversaw the development of the digital communication infrastructure at the studio and retail areas of the Moore Park complex. At Nickelodeon Australia, the childrens' Pay-TV channel, he initiated international joint-ventures for the channel and established Australia's most visited and successful children's website. Will Berryman began reporting on digital technology and multimedia on the ABC's NewsRadio network in 1994, the first such specialist reports to appear on Australia media. In 1996, he won The Michael Daly Award for excellence in Science and Technology Journalism for his work on television. Kylie Bryden-Smith, Marketing and Media Relations Manager, Sydney Opera House Kylie Bryden-Smith is the Executive Manager of Marketing and Media Relations at the Sydney Opera House where she is responsible for the development of the Sydney Opera House's award winning website which delivers significant business through its online ticketing facility. Over her three years at the Sydney Opera House, Kylie has directed high profile marketing communications campaigns including the House's support of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, New Year's Eve Millennium and the House's 25th Birthday celebrations. Prior to joining the Sydney Opera House, Kylie's work in the e-environment has included web based marketing for the Commonwealth Bank and Telstra Share Offers for the Australian Government. >> View Kylie Bryden-Smith's presentation >> in HTML format >> in Powerpoint format >> Go to the Sydney Opera House website Charlie Chan creates, records and produces her own music, makes her own CD-ROMs, authors her own Web site, and has won broad critical acclaim for her prolific output - including award winning soundtracks and two solo albums. She plays six instruments fluently and was also one of the first women composers in Australia to embrace music technology. She now blends both spheres, as witnessed on her solo CDs, The Adventures of Charlie Chan, East & West and Wild Swans. She says hers isn't music to intellectualise about and yet she wants people to understand it. Hence the Web page and the CD-ROM where people can not only hear the music but read about how it was made and why. >> Go to Charlie Chan and her Musical World website Sebastian Chan, Creative Producer, Soundbyte.org Sebastian Chan is Systems Administrator at the Powerhouse Museum. He is Jennifer Condon, National Informatics Director, Enterprise Ireland Jennifer Condon has been National Informatics Director with Enterprise Ireland for the past four years. Enterprise Ireland (EI) is a State agency responsible for the growth and development of Irish owned industry. As National Informatics Director, Jennifer is responsible for the development of EI's policy and strategy in relation to the development of the software and other related high-tech sectors. Her current priorities include the further development of Ireland's already successful software industry and the growth and development of its embryonic Digital Media industry to a position of international pre-eminence. Prior to joining Enterprise Ireland, Jennifer's career was spent in the software industry. >> View Jennifer Condon's Powerpoint presentation >> in HTML format >> in Powerpoint format >> Go to Enterprise Ireland website Teresa Crea, Artistic Director, Doppio Parallelo Theatre Company Teresa Crea is a writer, a director and co -founder of Doppio Teatro, an award winning theatre company, noted for its work in bilingual theatre. Most recently this company launched a new 'para//elo' initiative to explore the impact of new technologies in performance. Works developed with doppio-para//elo have been toured nationally and internationally with her latest productions being presented at the 2000 Singapore International Arts Festival and the Sydney Spring International Festival of New Music. Teresa has also written and directed for ABC radio and SBS television. John De Margheriti, President and CEO, Micro Forté Pty Ltd John De Margheriti co-founded Micro Forté in late 1985 and is the entrepreneur and visionary behind the company. His primary role is to create new opportunities and maintain the company's position at the forefront of game development. John has a thorough understanding of the international interactive entertainment market and the need for a high level of quality in all facets of development for a title to succeed. He has overall responsibility for title development and works closely with each studio. John is also the founder and Director of the Academy of Interactive Entertainment, a non-profit registered educational institution that is training Australia's next generation of game developers. He also founded the Australian Game Developers Conference and the Game Developers Association Australia. His passion for finding new talent and vision to incubate the next generation of Australian start-up game development companies has recently led him to create Canberra Technology Park with a focus on interactive entertainment. This facility once completed, will cover a campus of approximately 17,000 square meters, and will possibly be the largest facility of its kind in the world. Danielle Freeman, B.For.Sc (Melbourne), Grad Dip Arts (Librarianship) Danielle Freeman has provided technical and administrative support for PictureAustralia since the decision was made to develop the prototype into a fully operational service. Prior to this she has managed the National Library of Australia's Regional Cooperation Program providing assistance to other national libraries in the Asia Pacific region. >>View Danielle Freeman's Powerpoint presentation Ross Gibson, Creative Director, Cinemedia's Australian Centre for the Moving Image Ross Gibson is an artist and writer who also makes film and multimedia programs. His work connects several media and disciplines such as: hundreds of essays and reviews; publishing and editing a scholarly journal; the authorship of four books including The Diminishing Paradise: Changing Literary Perceptions of Australia (1984); South of the West: postcolonialism and the narrative construction of Australia (1992); and three award-winning films. In recent years he has produced several multimedia environments for museums and public spaces in Australia, for example the Museum of Sydney's 'Bond Store', a storytelling gallery with more than four hours of reconfiguring narrative components delivered from laser disc and aural CD. Ross is currently Creative Director of Cinemedia's Australian Centre for the Moving Image at Federation Square in Melbourne. >>Go to Cinemedia's Australian Centre for the Moving Image website Ian Gilmour, Manager, Engineering and Research Group, ScreenSound Australia Ian Gilmour is Manager of the Engineering and Research Group in the Preservation Branch at the Screensound Australia. Ian has studied and performed classical and contemporary music, and became involved with electronics during school. He studied science at the University of Canberra before commencing research into early recording history. After working in the recording and entertainment industries, Ian worked for five years at the National Library of Australia, firstly in Music and Sound Recording, then in Conservation. By working with Australia's largest recorded sound collection (then the third largest in the world) a growing passion for historical media led to an early involvement in IASA (the International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives). Ian joined Screensound Australia in 1984 to work in Preservation and Technical Services. Ian is a member of the Technical Committee of IASA, and chairs the Digital Preservation Committee of AMIA. He has written and presented papers on preservation, restoration and delivery of audio, video and magnetic media for IASA, ASRA, IEEE, AES and AMIA. >> View Ian Gilmour's Powerpoint presentation >> in HTML format >> in Powerpoint format >> Listen to Ian Gilmour's music presentation Carolyn Guerin Carolyn is currently working with a number of organizations in the development of Internet business strategies and project management. Previous roles have included Director of Projects, Sausage Interactive and Creative Manager, Ngapartiji Multimedia Centre. Timothy Hart, Director, Outreach, Technology, Information and Multimedia, Museum Victoria Tim Hart has worked in museums for the past 15 years, in collection management, policy development, project management and information technology. He studied Architecture and Archaeology at Sydney University, graduating in 1987. In 1997 he was appointed National Project Manager of Australian Museums On Line (AMOL). In 1999 he became Chief Information Officer at the Powerhouse Museum, and has recently been appointed Director of Outreach, Technology, Information and Multimedia at Museum Victoria. Tim has been actively involved in developing a number of new media projects over the past five years most notably the multimedia components of the 1000 years of the Olympic Games: treasures of ancient Greece exhibition held at the Powerhouse Museum during the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000. Tim is committed to working towards increasing the integration of multimedia into museum exhibitions both physical and virtual to fully utilise the incredible opportunities now available through the use of new digital media techniques. >> View Tim Hart's presentation >> in HTML format >> in Powerpoint format >> Go to Museum Victoria website Dr Nigel Helyer, new media artist, member New Media Arts Board, Australia Council "My childhood village contained two significant buildings, significant not for their formal qualities, they were both simple cottages, but because one had been the home of Halley, the astronomer and the other the home of William Blake the poet. Without being conscious of the fact, I grew up in a cosmos in which the arts and science were intertwined, it has marked my endeavours ever since." Nigel Helyer is an Artist with an internationally recognised multi-disciplinary practice which embraces large scale public art works through to interactive digital sound sculpture installations. He is an International Commissioner for the "SoundCulture" organisation and a consultant to the "ReSonance" sound art festival, Seoul, Korea 2001. Currently he is the Artist in Residence with Lake Technology (Sydney) undertaking Research and Development of the "Sonic Landscapes" virtual audio reality project. >> View Dr Nigel Helyer's presentation >> in HTML format Beth Jackson, Director, Griffith Artworks, Griffith University Beth Jackson is the Director of Griffith Artworks, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University. Artworks is responsible for the acquisition, exhibition, and care of the Griffith University Art Collection. This Collection has developed a specialist focus in video and digital art. Currently Artworks is developing a Gallery facility for the new Queensland College of Art at South Bank, which is expected to open late 2001/early 2002. Beth is also a freelance critical writer and curator. In 1999 she was Chair of MAAP (Multimedia Arts Asia Pacific). She is now Chair of Queensland Artworkers Alliance, a member of the Board of Eyeline Magazine, and community representative on the Council of the Australia Council for the Arts. Libby Jeffery - Project Manager, OzAuthors Over the last seven years Libby has been involved in many aspects of new media production including - hands-on, concept and creative development, project management and producer for CD-ROM, web and software and online journalism. All of these roles have put her in good stead for her current role of managing the OzAuthors online publishing project. Utilising digital rights management software, OzAuthors is designed to prepare and protect creators in the digital distribution of their works. In addition to OzAuthors, Libby is also an active member of AIMIA (the Australian Interactive Multimedia Industry Association) assisting them in the promotion and development of quality Australian digital content. >> View Libby Jeffery's Powerpoint Presentation >> in HTML format >> in Powerpoint format >>Read Libby Jeffery's paper Dr Vivien Johnson, Senior Australian Research Council Fellow, Centre for Cross Cultural Research Australian National University Dr Vivien Johnson is a Sydney writer, researcher and part-time 'copyright detective' who directs The House of Aboriginality, an evolving multimedia project about copyright and cultural integrity issues in the merchandising of indigenous imageries. The project has produced a CD-ROM, using a virtual domestic environment furnished with 'Aboriginal product' to explore the mass circulation of Aboriginal imagery in Australian popular culture. The House of Aboriginality Website is the hub of an online surveillance operation, recruiting online 'copyright detectives' to locate potential infringements and then feeding information via Indigenous networks back to artists for identification and possible legal action. >> Go to Centre for Cross Cultural Research Australian National University website Neville King, Project Officer, e-commerce, Desart Inc Neville King is a Director of Techlink Pty Ltd a Microsoft Certified Partner company. Having provided consultancy and training services to businesses of Central Australia he currently manages the DESART E-commerce Networking the Nation Project. Neville has many years of experience in networking and remote communication technologies. He developed technology solutions for education in remote Aboriginal communities. Neville has a long association with indigenous people having lived in remote communities for a total 13 years since the 1977. He relates practical experience in the issues of providing sustainable business solutions using technology. The concept of the "portal" and how this relates to indigenous E-commerce has been created using the Networking the Nation funding. Adam Lancman, Managing Director, Infogrames Melbourne House Pty Ltd Adam Lancman is the Managing Director of Infogrames Melbourne House, the largest games developer in Australia and part of one of the largest entertainment software developers in the world. He has almost 20 years of extensive experience in all facets of the games software publishing and development industry at an international level. Adam is also President of the Game Developers Association of Australia in addition to being a certified CPA. As part of the substantial Infogrames group, Adam has a pivotal role in establishing and implementing the strategy of Infogrames expansion into the Asia Pacific region. As part of this strategy Infogrames Melbourne House has been appointed the Infogrames Regional Headquarters for Development and Publishing in the Asia Pacific Region. Brett Leavy, Managing Director, CyberDreaming Brett Leavy's career spans radio and television broadcasting, multimedia business development, computing and communication management in the field of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs. He worked through the nineties establishing and managing the National Indigenous Media Association of Australia. Later he took on the role of Program Director for the Indigenet program for the Queensland and Northern Territory Multimedia Centre. He later took this program from QANTM and established a company called CyberDreaming, which he still manages today. Previously, as Chief Executive Officer of NIMAA, Brett Leavy played a significant role in the initiation and development of the National Indigenous Radio Service, the establishment of the National Indigenous Media Association Federal Pay Rates Award, and the coordination of the National Indigenous Documentary Film Makers Project. He also managed the establishment of Australia's first indigenous owned and operated Internet café. Brett Leavy is presently building a viable commercially operated multimedia enterprise that will hopefully take the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders into the twenty first century. He has a goal of establishing an Aboriginal web Portal that will promote Aboriginal businesses, tourism enterprises and the practices of arts and cultural producers across Queensland. >> Kim Machan, Director, Multimedia Art Asia Pacific Inc Kim Machan works with many hats as curator, producer, art consultant, and designer, directing activities towards the goal of using media and new technologies to promote and expose contemporary art and art concepts to broader audiences. She initiated "Art Rage, Artworks for Television" producing a series of broadcast via ABC television RAGE and Recovery programs - then screened in contemporary art spaces, galleries, schools, international video festivals and youth culture events. In 1997 she became involved with the setting up of MAAP-Multimedia Art Asia Pacific and has been Festival Director for each year since. Machan has negotiated partnerships with organisations and individuals nationally and through the Asia Pacific regions predominantly through the Internet. MAAP is a not for profit organisation that promotes excellence in art and technology in Australia/Asia Pacific regions. >> View Kim Machan's Powerpoint presentation >> in HTML format >> in Powerpoint format >> Go to MAAP website Peter Mahony, Project Manager, Soundbyte.org Peter Mahony is SoundHouse Educator at Powerhouse Museum. SoundHouse is a music and multimedia lab where diverse audiences explore the creative and interpretive potential of computer based production systems. He is currently Project Manager of the Soundbyte.org project - a strategy to further develop and outreach the services offered by SoundHouse to Museum visitors. Prior to SoundHouse work included freelance music tutor and community artist (eg Bondi Youth Wave, NSW Youth Arts & Skills Festivals), musical director and musician in numerous theatre projects (eg. Wogs Out Of Work, Acropolis Now! Live). Peter is a qualified and registered Music Therapist. And original member of the almost famous Castanet Club cabaret group. Grant Malcolm >> Read Grant Malcolm's paper >> Go to Theatre Australia website Jon McCormack, New Media Artist Jon McCormack is an acclaimed Australian new media artist. His work encompasses a variety of media including stereoscopic HDTV, DVD and virtual reality. Jon develops his work primarily through writing computer software. His influences include the new science of Artificial Life and the mediation of nature through technology. Jon's work has received many awards, including the Australian Video Art Award and First Prize, Images du Futur (Canada). In 1997 he received an Australia Council Fellowship. His interactive laser disc installation, "Turbulence", has secured over 40 international exhibitions and won eight international awards since its release. Jon currently lectures in Computer Science at Monash University. One of his current projects is "Future Garden" an electronic garden of Artificial Life for Melbourne's Federation Square development. >> View Jon McCormack's presentation >> in HTML format >> in Powerpoint format >> Go to Jon McCormack's website John Mc Cormick, Co Artistic Director, Company in Space John is a choreographer and co-artistic director of Company in Space. He is a choreographer and electronic artist. His work with the company ranges from designing real time computer interactive systems, real time vision orchestration, new applications of telecommunications systems to deliver interactive art as well as overall concept and direction of image, choreography and technology. John is currently an artist in residence at RMIT's interactive Information Information Institute researching live interactive performance over the internet. As well as creating electronic artworks, John has created a number of cross art events and performance installations. He has taught and performed in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan and has been invited to teach within a range of International Dance and Technology Workshops including Dutch Electronic Arts Festival 2000, e- phos TRANSDANCE Athens 2001. He has presented work with CIS in many national and international festivals. Simon Pockley , Collections Manager, Cinemedia Simon Pockley is the Collections Manager for Cinemedia, a new Australian cultural organisation based in Melbourne responsible for over 90,000 film, video and new media titles. He is an enthusiastic developer, participant and promoter of the Dublin Core metadata standard and the author of several long-term access strategies and policies for Victorian Universities. He is internationally regarded as a pioneer in the theory and practice of new media development. Recent Activities: John Rimmer, Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Government's National Office for the Information Economy (NOIE) Prior to his appointment as Chief Executive Officer, Mr Rimmer was a consultant and company director. This followed a notable career as a senior executive in the Victorian Government where he held leadership positions in Health, Premier's and State Development portfolios. Among Mr Rimmer's outstanding achievements was the design and implementation of the Victorian Government's Information Technology, Communications and Multimedia Strategy - "Victoria 21" in 1995. Research into the impact of converging technologies on economic policy, business strategy and delivery of services to the public, has long informed Mr Rimmer's thinking. He is successful in leading and communicating corporate strategy and encouraging the innovation and organisational commitment necessary to harness the potential of the information and communications revolution. Mr Rimmer's previous Board appointments include: Mr Rimmer holds a Master of Arts degree in public policy from the University of Melbourne and is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a Fellow of the Institute of Public Administration Australia (Victoria). >> View John Rimmer's presentation >> in HTML format >> in Powerpoint format Vanessa Rouse, Marketing and Development Manager of the Next Wave Festival, in Melbourne Cliff Smith, Regional Director, Novell South Asia Mr Cliff Smith was appointed Regional Director, South Asia in December 2000, with responsibility for Novell operations in the ASEAN countries, Australia and New Zealand. This appointment follows four years as Managing Director, Novell Australasia, during which revenues from those operations doubled. In a time of significant change for Novell worldwide, Cliff has been responsible for expanding the Novell channel, growing the services component of Novell's operation strongly, and establishing a more diverse revenue base, whilst introducing a range of new products to the Australian and New Zealand markets at a greater rate than ever before in the company's history. Prior to joining Novell, Cliff had been Managing Director of Kyocera Electronics Australia, responsible for the formation and development of the Australasian subsidiary of Kyocera Corporation of Japan. Over a seven-year period, Cliff grew the subsidiary to become the fourth largest laser printer company by unit sales in Australia. He built national dealer and distributor channels and oversaw Kyocera Electronics Australia gaining ISO90002 Quality accreditation, and the setting up of a Fixed Term Agreement (FTA) with the federal government. In an information technology career spanning more than 30 years, Cliff has also worked with ICL in the United Kingdom and Australia; with Wang Australia as National Marketing Manager and as General Manager with MAI Australia Information Systems. He holds a degree in Economics from The University of Lancaster, UK and is also a board member of the Australian IT & T Industry Training Advisory Board. Steven Smith, Director, United Focus Pty Ltd Steven Smith, the principal consultant of United Focus Pty Ltd, provides e-business management consultancy and facilitation services to private organisations and government. He has undertaken projects for the cultural sector ranging from co-writing the Digitisation of Collections Consultancy Report to advising on the business case for the Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery website for the South Australian Museum. He has been delivering workshops across Australia this year as part of the OZeCulture: eBusiness for the Cultural Sector project for DCITA. His book, Developing and Managing Cultural Heritage Web Sites (edited by David Bearman and Jennifer Trant) will be published in the USA later this year. >> Go to United Focus Pty Ltd website Vicki Sowry, Director, Media Resource Centre Vicki Sowry has been active in the film and new media industries for over ten years and is currently Director of the Media Resource Centre, an Adelaide-based organisation which provides practitioner development services to the South Australian screen industry. Ms Sowry also inputs to the broader industry through her roles as Chair of Screen Development Australia and Chair of the Australian Network for Art & Technology. She has previously held positions at Metro Screen and the Australian Film Commission and has been represented on the boards of Ngapartji Multimedia Centre, the South Australian Film Corporation, the Arts Industry Council and dLux Media Arts. >>Read Vicki Sowry's paper >> Go to Media Resource Centre website Lynne Spender, Executive Director of AIMIA, the Australian Interactive Multimedia Industry Association Lynne Spender has been a speaker, panelist and Chair of many industry conferences and events and writes regular column for Webhead magazine. She is on the Board of CREATE Australia (the national arts training ITAB), has served on the Board of the Law Foundation of NSW, Redfern legal Centre Publishing, the NSW Writers' Centre and many other community and cultural organisations. As well as lobbying governments on issues relating to the development of the Internet, AIMIA runs national conferences and the annual AIMIA Industry Awards. Both state and national offices run events, seminars and networking forums to provide the industry with opportunities to develop professional and personal contacts. AIMIA also runs an export access program, assisting members to prepare their businesses for international markets. >>Go to Australian Interactive Multimedia Industry Association website David Stonier, Manager, Ticketed Events Melbourne Museum David Stonier is a relatively new member of the Australian cinema industry. In 1996 he joined the Queensland branch of Roadshow Film Distributors, a division of Village Roadshow Australia Pty Ltd as a 'Film Booker' for a period of 2 years. The role involved negotiating the commercial film hire terms and agreements with independent cinema owners as well as the industry giants of Hoyts, Greater Union and Birch Carroll & Coyle (a division of Village Cinemas). In 1998 he was appointed in the dual role of National Operations Manager and National Marketing Manager for the international cinema 'newcomer', Reading Entertainment. In 1999, due to the company's rapid expansion, he moved into the single role of National Marketing Manager. In late 2000 he was appointed as the Manager, Ticketed Events, for the Melbourne Museum. The latest project David has worked on is ICE - Immersion Cinema Experience at the Melbourne Museum. ICE is the first fully interactive cinema in the Southern Hemisphere and is the latest cinematic development crossing over into the world of main stream cinema. >>Go to Melbourne Museum website Kevin Sumption,Project Manager, Australian Museums On Line Kevin Sumption has worked for ten years as both a science and social history curator. He is currently the National Project Manager of Australian Museums and Galleries Online (AMOL) and Curator of Information Technology at the Powerhouse Museum. Kevin also lectures in Design History, Design Theory and Research Methodology at the University of Technology, Sydney. For many years he's focused his curatorial energies on the creation of computer-based education programs and has published a number of texts on computer aided design, computer animation and desk top publishing. >>View Kevin Sumption's presentations Marjolein Towler, Deputy Chair, Imago Multimedia Centre Born in the Netherlands Marjolein has lived in Perth, Western Australia since 1987 where she formed Consultas Pty Ltd with her husband. As Project Manager, Information Designer and Creative Director of interactive media she undertook the development of the Duyfken 1606 Replica Foundation website. In addition Marjolein set up the Bachelor of Multimedia degree programme at Murdoch University from July 1998 until July 2000. Her professional involvements are as Depute Chairman of Imago Multimedia Centre in Perth, Deputy Chair of the Film and Television Institute (FTI) in Fremantle, and National Treasurer of the Australian Interactive Multimedia Industry Association (AIMIA). >> Go to Duyfken 1606 Replica Home Michael Tuite, Senior Manager for eBusiness and Information Technology, Screensound Australia Prior to joining Screensound, Michael was the Client Manager (Corporate Systems) at the Australian Securities and Investments Commission where he performed the role of technical lead for several major software implementation projects. His principal professional interest was in the area of database design and development, data-warehousing and reporting and data quality. These areas are equally important in archiving field as in all other businesses. >> Read Michael Tuite's paper >> View Michael Tuite's presentation >> in HTML format >> in Powerpoint format David Walker, director of content for the online home loan service eChoice; Webmechanic columnist He was previously Online Business Editor of The Age, writing on Internet commerce while developing Fairfax Web sites such as Money Manager. During the early 1990s he wrote on economics for The Age in Canberra and Melbourne, and was the leading chronicler of Australia's 1990s privatisation boom. >> View David Walker's presentation >> in HTML format >> in Powerpoint format Robin Wright, Manager, Copyright & Digital Projects at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne Robin was previously Online Manager at Cinemedia, where she was responsible for a major broadband digital video delivery research trial which included the development of a prototype copyright management software system. She is currently undertaking a law degree at LaTrobe University and is focusing her research on intellectual property and the developing digital environment. Robin has an MA from Monash University. She has previously worked for Film Victoria, the Australian Film Television & Radio School and the British Film Institute. In 1994 she curated the international touring film season 'Urban Edge: New Urban Cinema from Melbourne, Australia' which screened in London, Washington DC, New York and Hong Kong. >> View Robin Wright's presentation >> Read Robin Wright's paper >> in HTML format >> in Powerpoint format
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