Digital
AIDC/NET-WORK-PLAY: How to think in a blizzard of change
Ground zero for massive change was last year, said Philip Vafiadis - but we are well placed to survive.
How tech is disrupting the art world
Technology makes everyone a creative with a distribution network so where does that leave the professionals?
Net-work-play: launched with affection and a touch of contradiction
The launch of the 2015 gathering of the documentary clans turned into intense speeches, heartfelt thanks and a celebration of…
Super-commuters go the distance for arts jobs
Arts jobs are so sought-after some people travel two or three hours a day or take a monthly 20-hour flight…
Arts Party Leader stands for NSW Parliament
As the Arts Party gathers its forces, leader PJ Collins is putting himself on the ticket in NSW.
EP: Industry recruitment specialist expands
Australia’s recruitment specialist for the business side of the television, media and entertainment industries, EP, is expanding -
AIDC/NET-WORK-PLAY: the future is happening all the time
On the edge of leaving, Joost den Hartog reflects on the issues driving his approach to the AIDC.
The Katering Show: stats deliver surprising blow
Ten years a-sloggin', one week a-clickin' and the Two Kates are rolling on the floor with delight.
Untangling the enigma of audiences choices
You already know the demography of your audiences but do you understand why it is skewed? The equation is complex.
AIDC/NET-WORK-PLAY: floats babies across the waters
What is really different? What is really the same? The documentary movement in Australia picks its way through uncomfortable changes.