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  • From: elliott bledsoe <elliott AT creativecommons.org.au>
  • To: "iCommons.au mailing list" <cc-au AT lists.ibiblio.org>, cc-nz AT lists.ibiblio.org, cc-community AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: [cc-au] ccAustralia at This Is Not Art
  • Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 16:12:52 +1000

image this: it's 10 in the morning and you have a alcoholic ginger beer in one hand, a program that is so jam-packed it reads like a phonebook and a head so full of ideas and information you couldn't possibly remember it all. welcome to this is not art: consisting of four arts festivals/events, it's arguably australia's biggest and best independent arts festival. if you're into experimental electronic arts Electrofringe (www.electrofringe.net) is for you. musos please head to Sound Summit (www.musicnsw.com/soundsummit). get your text on with the National Young Writers' Festival (www.youngwritersfestival.org) or Critical Animals (http://criticalanimals.wordpress.com) postgraduate conference. But don't take our word for it, they say "It's the five days of the year where you get to share your ideas, passions and saliva with like-minded crew from all over australia."

this year some of the ccAustralia crew will be taking one of the two flights from brisbane to newcastle to join some of australia's leading independent artists, performers, musicians, thinkers and ratbags. here's where we'll be:

Friday 3 October 2008

CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSING (part of Electrofringe) ABC Pool Producer (http://pool.org.au), Katie Gauld takes you though a clear and detailed explanation of Creative Commons licensing from a producers point of view. Speakers: John Jacobs, Producer, ABC Pool, Radio National, Australian Broadcasting Corporation; and Elliott Bledsoe, Project Officer, Creative Commons Australia Cost: Free event

LICENCE TO ILL: LEGALITIES, LICENSING, IMPLICATIONS AND IMPLEMENTATIONS! (part of Sound Summit) Key representatives from APRA, the PPCA and Creative Commons join artists and industry to discuss the latest on artist copyright, licensing, downloading and legislation. In particular, addressing the impact &amp; implications for local music communities. Facilitators: Ronan Sharkey, Hack/JTV, Triple J, ABC Speakers: Brett Cottle, CEO, Australasian Performing Right Association; David Vodicka, Principal, Media Arts Lawyers; Elliott Bledsoe, Project Officer, Creative Commons Australia; Lynne Small, Manager of Finance, Operations &amp; Administration, Phonographic Performance Company of Australia Cost: Free

BEYOND READ/WRITE: A LITERATURE REMIX MASTERCLASS (part of the National Young Writers Festival) Read/Write has always been a dichotomy in literature. The author on one side, reader on the other, both toiling away in solitude. But is there a more collaborative space for literature? Can work be read &amp; write? Creative Commons Australia invites you to cut, paste, shuffle &amp; republish in this remixable literature masterclass. Speakers: Amy Barker, Project Manager, Remix My Lit; Elliott Bledsoe, Project Officer, Creative Commons Australia Cost: Free
Saturday 4 October 2008

YOUR CREATIVITY AND SUCCESS: NEW BUSINESS MODELS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE (part of Sound Summit) Technology did its part in democratising creativity an eon ago, but where has that led? Experts &amp; artists look at bottom up approaches to making music viable: How is active consumption, participation forcing major industry players out of the picture? Is this DIY or die, version 2.0? Facilitator: Stuart Buchanen, Mixed Industries Speakers: Beatrice Jetto, PhD student, Department of Media, Macquarie University; Evan Kaldor, Fbi Radio; Alex Crowfoot, Ollo; and Anna John, Cloth Ear Cost: Free

maybe we'll see some of you there?


_elliott




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