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The 'Counter Culture' In Quotes: Sontag And Marcuse On The Work Of Revolution, Craig Peariso Oct 2009

The 'Counter Culture' In Quotes: Sontag And Marcuse On The Work Of Revolution, Craig Peariso

Craig J. Peariso

No abstract provided.


Scoring Australia: Film Music And Australian Identities In Young Einstein, Strictly Ballroom And The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert, Rebecca Coyle Aug 2009

Scoring Australia: Film Music And Australian Identities In Young Einstein, Strictly Ballroom And The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert, Rebecca Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

No abstract provided.


Texas Chainsaws: Audio Effect And Iconicity, Rebecca Coyle, Philip Hayward May 2009

Texas Chainsaws: Audio Effect And Iconicity, Rebecca Coyle, Philip Hayward

Dr Rebecca Coyle

No abstract provided.


Sound In Space: Adventures Of Australian Sound Art, 26 May - 22 August 1995 / Curated By Rebecca Coyle, Rebecca Coyle Mar 2009

Sound In Space: Adventures Of Australian Sound Art, 26 May - 22 August 1995 / Curated By Rebecca Coyle, Rebecca Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

Sound in Space features both new and extant works. The exhibition aims to present exemplary moments from the history of Australian sound art and from within contemporary practice


Digitising The Wireless: Observations From An Experiment In ‘Internet Radio’, Rebecca Coyle Mar 2009

Digitising The Wireless: Observations From An Experiment In ‘Internet Radio’, Rebecca Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

Terms such as 'internet radio', 'internet Broadcasting' and 'Web Radio' or 'webcasting' crop up relatively frequently in media articles and academic analyses of the changing face of global media. Yet, while the terms are often used interchangeably and there does not seem to be a set of formal definitions which distinguish one from another, there are major differences between the sorts of services described by these labels. Furthermore the services, now often generically termed 'netcasting', offer significant challenges for traditional radio broadcasting principles and practices. This article discusses issues and concepts concerning net- or webcasting via a limited experiment in …


Pop Goes The Sound Track, Rebecca Coyle Mar 2009

Pop Goes The Sound Track, Rebecca Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

No abstract provided.


Sound Art, Rebecca Coyle Mar 2009

Sound Art, Rebecca Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

No abstract provided.


Radio Speleology: Mapping The Radio Cave, Rebecca Coyle Mar 2009

Radio Speleology: Mapping The Radio Cave, Rebecca Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

No abstract provided.


Holography: Art In Space Of Technology, Rebecca Coyle Mar 2009

Holography: Art In Space Of Technology, Rebecca Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

Contents: Preface / Rodney Wilson -- Foreword / Will Bell -- 1. Introduction. Technology and the (trans)formation of culture / Philip Hayward -- 2. How intimate can art and technology really be?: a survey of the art and technology movement of the sixties / Marga Bijvoet -- 3. From abstraction to simulation: notes on the history of computer imaging / Andy Darley -- 4. Holography - art in the space of technology: Margaret Benyon, Paula Dawson and the development of holographic arts practice / Rebecca Coyle -- 5. The architecsonic object: stereo sound, cinema and colors / Philip Brophy -- …


Aloha Australia: Hawaiian Music In Australia, Rebecca Coyle, Jackey Coyle Mar 2009

Aloha Australia: Hawaiian Music In Australia, Rebecca Coyle, Jackey Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

No abstract provided.


Calling Australia Home: Australian Film Music, Rebecca Coyle Mar 2009

Calling Australia Home: Australian Film Music, Rebecca Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

No abstract provided.


Spooked By Sound: The Blair Witch Project, Rebecca Coyle Mar 2009

Spooked By Sound: The Blair Witch Project, Rebecca Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

No abstract provided.


Is It Art Yet? Art In Holography 2, Take 2: Art In Holography 2, The International Symposium 1996, Held In Nottingham, Uk, 14-17 September 1996, Rebecca Coyle Mar 2009

Is It Art Yet? Art In Holography 2, Take 2: Art In Holography 2, The International Symposium 1996, Held In Nottingham, Uk, 14-17 September 1996, Rebecca Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

No abstract provided.


Reel Tracks: Australian Feature Film Music And Cultural Identities, Rebecca Coyle Mar 2009

Reel Tracks: Australian Feature Film Music And Cultural Identities, Rebecca Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

Over the last decade popular cinema has employed a variety of forms of music. These include traditional composed screen music, pre-recorded music tracks, mixes of music and sound effects and various combinations of these. In response to this, film music scholars have developed new ways of understanding and analysing the role of film music in relation to genre, narrative and creative roles and inter-relations in film music scoring. 'Reel Tracks' provides a series of insightful analyses of recent mainstream Australian cinema. Following the editor's careful exploration of film music's relation to national cinema culture and identity, individual chapters offer stimulating …


The Testimony Of Pictures: Fernand Léger’S Plongeurs Series And The Exodus Of 1940, Maureen Shanahan Dec 2008

The Testimony Of Pictures: Fernand Léger’S Plongeurs Series And The Exodus Of 1940, Maureen Shanahan

Maureen G. Shanahan

No abstract provided.


Internet Killed The Copyright Law: Perfect 10 V. Google And The Devastating Impact On The Exclusiive Right To Display, Deborah B. Morse Dec 2008

Internet Killed The Copyright Law: Perfect 10 V. Google And The Devastating Impact On The Exclusiive Right To Display, Deborah B. Morse

Deborah Brightman Morse

Never has the dissonance between copyright and innovation been so extreme. The Internet provides enormous economic growth due to the strength of e-commerce, and affords an avenue for creativity and the wide dissemination of information. Nevertheless, the Internet has become a plague on copyright law. The advent of the digital medium has made the unlawful reproduction, distribution, and display of copyrighted works essentially effortless. The law has been unable to keep pace with the rapid advance of technology. For the past decade, Congress has been actively attempting to draft comprehensible legislation in an effort to afford copyright owners more protection …