Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 17/10/2003 - 23:28
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 14/10/2003 - 23:33
Team Plastique held a cd launch for their new release "SUCK" on October 11. http://www.team-plastique.com/suck.htm - visit their website for details on where to get your copy as well as photos of their latest antics
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 14/10/2003 - 22:35
This Wednesday - October 15th marks the 50 year anniversary of
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 14/10/2003 - 22:31
SATURDAY 18 & SUNDAY 19 OCTOBER : This weekend, Chris Auty, CEO of major UK production and finance outfit, The Film Consortium, will join leading Australian film industry players to examine problems confronting the industry and explore solutions, with emphasis on niche markets, at the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS). Visit http://www.aftrs.edu.au for details.
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 14/10/2003 - 22:29
LOST @ SEA Harbour Cruze - Friday 24th October DJ Freestyle (Brisbane) Andrew Burge, Illya, Jilbert, Alan White, Mendoza & Robby K ONLY $22 - From 8pm to 2am After party held at Bohem Lounge. contact www.breakevencrew.com for details
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 14/10/2003 - 22:15
Following the success of the 2003 conference, held in Cairns, Australia, the Book Conference 2004 will provide a forum for participants in the book publishing industry, librarians, researchers and teachers from around the world to discuss the future of the book. The conference will include a mix of keynote address, paper, workshop and colloquium sessions, with speakers discussing topics as varied as: the effects of print on demand and ebooks; the future of the book from a library perspective; emerging standards for electronic and printed books; learning in the electronic age; trends in reading and literacy; and strategies to enhance the viability the publishing industry. Beijing, China, 29-31 August 2004 : http://www.Book-Conference.com.
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 14/10/2003 - 21:59
The new Hunter Region Course timetable of Creative Volunteering Workshops: Six nationally accredited one day skills development workshops at only $25 each. The course is made up of six self-contained one-day workshops that focus on the day to day and practical challenges that face every community based organisation where volunteers do most of the work. Topics such as: Networking in the Community; Carry out Business Planning; Develop Funds + Resources; Work with Collections; Undertake Marketing; Plan + Program Events. Read more for details or contact Regional Arts NSW - Creative Volunteering @ http://www.regionalartsnsw.com.au/projects/c-vol/c_vol.html
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 14/10/2003 - 21:53
A good dog is a bad dog is a dead dog
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 14/10/2003 - 21:44
OPENSPACE is about safe walls, music, skateboarding and a general "get together" of creative minds. Last time OPENSPACE got heaps of artists in a warehouse to paint it up. Open to all forms and styles of creativity. BYO : paint, stencils, stickers.. etc.
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 13/10/2003 - 21:02
From the crew behind last years biggest one night outdoor party, ASTROPHYSIA, comes a party to top them all! Presenting for the very first time ever LIVE in Australia, one of the biggest and most popular acts currently out of Europe...HYPER FREQUENCIES (Mechanik Sound Records/Mac Ben Music, France) exclusive Australian show + DJ sets from NEUROMOTOR (aka Thy-LAN) (Aka E.S.X.S., Plastyk Elephant, Crazy Lion's Cult, Master Mind /Spain), Gill Beraud (France) (Aka Hyper Frequencies, Crazy Lion's Cult), Illusion Of Self Live (Tribeadelic Records, Melbourne), Luke Psywalker (Digital Psionics Records, Byron Bay), Franny (Demon Tea/Sundance Records, Byron Bay). Read more for full details or visit http://www.australiens.net/tribalshift/
Submitted by AliaK on Wed, 17/09/2003 - 23:18
Frigid, the weekly electronic music Sunday nighter, is sadly coming to an end on September 28. The last Frigid will feature Sub Bass Snarl, Ollo, Prince Valium (of The Herd) and Clark Nova for one final mashup of old favourites and new necessities. In it's seventh year, Frigid has been showcasing both local, interstate and international quality electronic and hip hop artists to Sydney audiences. Don't miss the last night.
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 16/09/2003 - 00:09
Combining Electrofringe, Sound Summit, National Young Writers, Radio Active, Student Media and Critical Animals, the event will bring together Australia's key arts, music and new media figures and international guests for 5 days of panels, workshops and live gigs. This year, there will be an official TINA shop, where product from artists and associated speakers will be available to purchase. If you are interested in having your product sold at the TINA Shop - please email Tim Colman at shop@thisisnotart.org for more details.
Submitted by FSE on Tue, 16/09/2003 - 00:07
Orphic explodes over Souths RLFC (The Winery) Davies Park, West End THIS SATURDAY! Special guests Andrew Till (Psy Harmonics-Melbourne), DisKo Pussy (PVC Records-Melbourne), Rip Van Hippy (Psy Harmonics-Melbourne) and D-Ko (Live) will be accompanied by split screen video projection, dance performance and laser show. Expect five different enviroments built around two floors of noize with muzaK from locals Nirav, Funky Space Elf, Aniki, Orinoko, Si Clone, Klika, DJ No MC, Mustapha, re-psycle, Metrognome, Iki Jima and Universe Destroyer. Lighting and installations by Travelling KaliedoscopiK Candle Bonanza, Retina Scan Project, PiRate, ZyeroniK, Solid Space Creations and more. Tickets are $12 or $20 on the door.
http://www.fusingbrisbane.com/downloads/orphicnovember.htm
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 16/09/2003 - 00:05
An enchanted night of ambient and tribal beats, melodic psytrance, electro, doof, breaks, drum n bass, hard tekno and progressive brought to you by many of the crews in Sydney. www.warpedculture.com/elixir for more info
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 16/09/2003 - 00:01
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