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Category is New Media Arts; Journals and Magazines. 7 websites found from 4242.

Cantrills Filmnotes (more info)

Cantrills Filmnotes is a review of independent film and video, with emphasis on experimental film, video art, digital media, and associated work in performance and installation art. The site has information on the journal, an index of contents for a...

Digital Media World (more info)

Australia's premier monthly magazine devoted to digital content creation. Access the contents of the current issue, as well as an online database of previous editions searchable by keyword.

Encore Magazine (more info)

Encore magazine covers the happenings in the film, television and new media industry. The site also has news from Australia and overseas, provides audience analysis, recruitment opportunities, a calendar of upcoming events and classified advertising...

Geekgirl (more info)

Geekgirl is a bimonthly magazines. It has news, arts, and entertainment information and services such as archives and mailing lists.

Realtime (more info)

Realtime is an online bi-monthly arts journal, incorporating the screen culture supplement OnScreen. The journal covers recent events in festivals, visual arts, music, and digital performance.

State of the Arts (more info)

State of the Arts online is an electronic magazine guide to the visual and performing arts of Australia and New Zealand. On this site there are topical articles and information on events and exhibitions all around the country.

The Australis 100 (more info)

The Australis 100 is a travel guide to a fictional country named Australis. Comprising over 140 pages, it is major work of WWW fiction that it is amusing, fantastic and most often meaningless.

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