Digital, new media and film
It’s a given: Tracking the importance of private giving and sponsorship to key organisations
08 November 2011
This report tracks and analyses private sector income of Australia Council funded key organisations for the years 2008 to 2010.
Copyright in a digital era
19 April 2011
Copyright can seem like a complex area, but it is important to understand the rights you have over the work that you create. Knowing how to protect those rights, and what options there might be around licensing your work for sale, free use or re-purposing, can increase both audiences and income.
Funding of film and video
17 December 2008
Overseas investors contributed $103 million to 11 films, accounting for 47 per cent of total funding for Australian and co-production feature films in 2007–08.
Employment in film and video
17 December 2008
The five-yearly Census of Population and Housing collects information relating to the occupation and industry of each person’s main job, meaning the job in which a person usually works the most hours.
Cinema attendance
17 December 2008
About 65 per cent of Australians aged 15 years and over attended the cinema in the 12 months prior to interview, according to a 2005-06 survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Media arts: protocols for producing Indigenous Australian media arts
28 February 2008
The Australia Council for the Arts fully revised second edition of its Media arts protocol guide, designed to help Australians better understand the use of Indigenous cultural material.
New media scoping study report
06 October 2006
Sets a future for media arts at the Australia Council that sees it integrated across the funding programs of the organisation and more broadly through the production and presentation infrastructure in the arts sector in Australia.
Melinda Rackham - internet artist
13 November 2003
New media artist Melinda Rackham has achieved international notoriety for her work through extensive online networking and careful selection of where she chooses to exhibit.
In repertoire: a guide to Australian new media art
01 August 2003
A vital introduction to new media art practice in Australia. Illustrated throughout with examples of work, In repertoire contains essays on the development of digital art and hybrid art practice in Australia, and the funding, exhibition and educational resources that support practice.
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