Memory packs

Australia, 2002

Film
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This CD-ROM was created with funding by the Commonwealth Government through the Australia council - its arts and funding advisory body, and by the City of Port Philip Cultural Development Fund.
The work is an interactive exhibition of objects that evoke stories or memories. Young people, old people, people from diverse backgrounds, artists, entertainers, the famous, the infamous and the not yet discovered - all were asked to contribute an object of personal significance and a story to accompany it. The CD-ROM has a linked website (www.experimenta.org/gallery/memorypacks/description.html).

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Credits

director

Julie Shiels

creator

Julie Shiels

Production places
Australia
Production dates
2002

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

B1006734

Language

English

Audience classification

Exempt

Colour

Colour

Holdings

CD ROM; Master

CD ROM; Copy

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