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I spent a few days recently at the Apple University Consortium (AUC) Create World held at Griffith U in Brisbane Australia. I was part of a podcast team headed by Allan Carrington and Ian Green from Adelaide University.
I managed to get some interviews with various presenters and participants in conference sessions, [...]

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There’s the whiff of conferences in the air right now. Monday starts the 3rd annual AUC (Apple University Consortium) Create World Conference at Griffith University in Brisbane. I’ll be working with a team of podcasters headed by Alan Carrington from the University of Adelaide. We will be gathering comment not just from presenters and performers, [...]

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Seesmix art

by Kate Foy on 28 September, 2008

in Technology and Creativity

Says it all. A video from artist Philippe Lejeune as part of the Timeframe online exhibition.
Re:TimeFrame Exhibition ~ nightmare on Seesmic ~

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So I went for a virtual walk through the online Timeframe video-art exhibition currently showing on Seesmic, and what did I find?
Well for a start, fascinating pieces that are clearly the beginnings of something other than the ‘funniest video’ type format usually found on YouTube, and which … you can bet your bottom dollar … [...]

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I posted two days ago about Christi Nielsen and her innovative art show called TimeFrame which has just opened using the Seesmic video platform. TimeFrame will be showing for the next 72 hours or so.
Here’s the thread which will continue to update as the hours roll by. Check in and join in if you feel [...]

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Now here’s something to lok out for this coming weekend. LA-based artist Christi Nielsen has organised a virtual art-show on the video platform Seesmic. The interactive nature of the platform means the 10 artists and who knows how many viewers, will be able to view and comment on the varied artworks and the comments themselves. [...]

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