2010 "insideAR" was a great success! 250 attendees from many countries and industries were able to follow insightful presentations by Intel, Nokia, Siemens and others about their company`s contributions and plans regarding AR. As the many money-earning practical applications on display during the conference demonstrated, Augmented Reality is definitely here to stay and has found its place in everyday life. metaio, as conference host, took opportunity to present its view of market opportunities, its vision of a seamless interconnection between the real and the digital world, and the kind of advanced technologies available already or being developed at the metaio labs at this point in time.
To see coverage of the conference and expo, please find a video, the press release, image sets and all the flyers and information of the insideAR experience here:
metaio.com/insidear
Please find all the keynotes here:
http://www.metaio.com/insidear/keynotes-insidear/
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Film Auckland and Auckland City Council have developed a filming protocol to make filming in Auckland even easier and more attractive to international and local producers.
This document has now been released and can be can be found at:
www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/auckland/economy/film/docs/filmprotocol.pdf
or
www.filmauckland.com/feature-film/locations/facts/Approval+Requirements
The protocol is designed to be easily followed and simplifies the consent process. It will enable quicker turnaround times with all decisions made transparently.
Cr Aaron Bhatnagar, Chairman of the City Development Committee noted that “the Auckland City Council recognises the key role that Film Auckland plays in stimulating growth for the screen production industry. Because of their dedication and diligence, we are confident this new protocol will make Auckland a first-choice competitor in the film industry.”
Printed copies of the protocol are also available. If you would like one please contact Michael Brook on michael@filmauckland.com.
Furtherfield.org believes that through creative and critical engagement with practices in art and technology people are inspired and enabled to become active co-creators of their cultures and societies.
Furtherfield.org provides platforms for creating, viewing, discussing and learning about experimental practices at the intersections of art, technology and social change.
In this issue we consider the issues affecting the sustainability of
creative professionals. ANAT's Gavin Artz discusses creative practice
and cultural engagement plus he presents the results of recent ANAT
studies. Meanwhile Sarah Langston chats to Sydney screen printer Kate
Banazi about the benefits of digital platforms for income and audience
generation.
The Australia Council's Director of Research and Strategic Analysis,
Nick Herd presents an overview of two recent that the economic life of
artists in Australia. Sarah Jansen introduces The Edge, a state of the
art delivery platform and test space for young and emerging creative
professionals, whilst Hasan Bakhshi, Radhika Desai and Alan Freeman
argue that the arts industry should be leading the way with new
technologies.
Plus: We present Case Studies by Mari Velonaki and David Rye (The
Centre for Social Robotics) and Douglas Repetto and Julian Stadon
(Dorkbot NYC & Perth) who give us their perspectives and models for
sustainability.
4 - 18 September
Opening & performance 6pm, Friday 3 September
Revisiting childhood experiences of fictionalised warfare, The Fuck Chairs'
installation is a military fortress fabricated from recycled domestic
artifacts and handmade weapons - its violence and play synthesized and
portrayed as the primitive renderings of a generation of unconscientious
objectors.
Michael Morley is an artist based in Port Chalmers, Dunedin. He has
exhibited at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery, 64zero3, Christchurch City Art
Gallery, Gertrude, Enjoy, Artspace and The Physics Room. He is also member
of The Dead C, and lectures in Fine Arts at Otago Polytechnic School of Art.
Morgan Oliver is an interactive artist and designer who lectures in
Communication Design at Otago Polytechnic School of Design.
Book Launch - Thursday June 10th 2010
Come and celebrate with Furtherfield.org the recent publication of 'Artists Re: Thinking Games'.
This is an unmissable event for all artists/gamers with a presentation by respected game artist Dr Mary Flanagan, a guest appearance by Jeremy Bailey and a display of some of the gameart featured in the book as well as an introduction by the editors.
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