Tag: Digital/Multimedia art
Readers overwhelm EU's new digital library
Europe's heritage went digital on Thursday (local time) when the European Union launched an online library. [MORE]
Monty Python strike back on YouTube
Legendary British comedy group Monty Python have launched their own YouTube channel, saying their tired of members of the video sharing sight "ripping us off."[MORE]
Brisbane artist wins $75k prize
Brisbane-based artist Peter Alwast has won the Premier's new $75,000 inaugural National New Media Art Award. [MORE]
Govt sets digital TV switch-over deadline
The Federal Government has set a timetable for the switch-over from analog to digital television.[MORE]
Screen Tasmania board members announced
A director of a pay-TV children's channel and a film industry veteran who has worked on movies like Strictly Ballroom have been appointed to the board of Screen Tasmania.[MORE]
RN will remain strong despite cuts: Scott
ABC managing director Mark Scott defends a decision to axe eight Radio National programs.[MORE]
Company in hot water over Channel Nine licensing breach
Australian media regulator ACMA says the company that owns Darwin's Channel Nine television license is in breach of federal legislation and must act to avoid being charged with an offence.[MORE]
'Local content threatened' by Imparja takeover
An expert in Australian media says local news in the Northern Territory could suffer if the Nine Network in Darwin is sold.[MORE]
Australia staying tuned for digital radio
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Listening habits are about to change as a national roll out of digital radio is planned for May. [MORE]
Age editor sacked after Fairfax cuts
The editor-in-chief of the Age newspaper, Andrew Jaspan has been sacked.[MORE]
Banned: the absurdity of Australia's game rating regime
When it comes to video games, Australia has one of the toughest censorship regimes in the world. Post a comment.[MORE]
Scrabulous pulled from Facebook in US and Canada
The creators of online Scrabble knock-off Scrabulous say they have pulled their application from US and Canadian Facebook pages due to a lawsuit filed by game-making giant Hasbro.[MORE]
Boy must give up Narnia website: UN judge
A schoolboy must surrender a website address tied to Narnia, a UN judge has ruled.[MORE]
British ISPs in new deal to tackle music piracy
A deal has been reached in the UK to try and stop people downloading music illegally.[MORE]
ABC expands online presence with iView
The ABC is expanding its online presence, with six new web-based channels.[MORE]
Judge orders Google to give YouTube user data to Viacom
A United States judge has ordered Google to give entertainment giant Viacom details of video-watching habits of visitors to its popular video-sharing website YouTube.[MORE]
Fun and phenomena at new museum centre
A new interactive science centre has been opened at Launceston's Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.[MORE]
Man stabbed at Grand Theft Auto launch
British police are hunting the attacker of a man who was stabbed as he walked by shoppers queuing to buy the latest edition of the notoriously violent computer game Grand Theft Auto IV.[MORE]
ABC seeks to provide more services in digital future
The ABC has flagged an expansion of services as part of its submission to the 2020 summit.[MORE]
Tasmanians switch to digital TV in droves
A new study has shown Tasmanians have taken up digital television faster than any other state.[MORE]
Widow tackling causes of terrorism
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The widow of an ABC cameraman killed by a suicide bomber in Iraq fights terrorism as his legacy.[MORE]
'Sound Walk' a feature of Hobart Fringe Festival
Tasmania's best experimental artists will showcase their talents in a month-long festival, which starts this afternoon. [MORE]
Website withdraws Dutch MP's anti-Islam film after threats
Internet site Liveleak.com says it has withdrawn anti-Islam film Fitna by far-right Dutch MP Geert Wilders following threats to its staff.[MORE]
Concern that new video game laws could undermine NT pornography bans
The Northern Territory Government says a ban on violent and sexually explicit computer games in remote Aboriginal communities must continue.[MORE]
Harry Potter, Chocolate Rain win YouTube awards
A puppet show version of 'Harry Potter' featuring a naked Dumbledore and an enigmatic song called 'Chocolate Rain' by a Minnesota graduate student were among the winners of YouTube's second annual video awards.[MORE]