(dis)LOCATIONs symposium

Australia, 30 NOV 2001-01 DEC 2001

Film
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A conference about fragmentation of ‘community’, urbanisation and the collapse of locale and neighbourhood, the erosion of the private spaces of the sexual and familial. These have emerged as thematics attributable to the restructuring and divergent flows of new information economies and mediascapes.

Featuring key note speakers including Jeffrey Shaw, Dennis Del Favero, Agnes Hegedus, Susan Norrie, Peter Weibel, Ursula Frohne, Lev Manovich.

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Anna Munster

Dennis Del Favero

Jeffrey Shaw

Peter Weibel

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Australia
Production dates
30 NOV 2001-01 DEC 2001

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ACMI Identifier

B1002694

Language

English

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Advertising, Film, Journalism, Mass Media & TV → Motion pictures

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DVD [PAL]; Master

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