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Imagined Media Futures

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The Imagined Media Futures podcast series features leading Australian and Indian creative entrepreneurs exploring innovative and sustainable collaborations during the COVID-19 pandemic. The series explores the connections and ideas developed at the 2019 edition of the EyeMyth Media Arts festival in Mumbai. Tune in, as Tejas Nair, cultural entrepreneur & co-curator of EyeMyth takes a deep dive with our guests into media futures including how they have adapted their businesses, built cross-cultural collaborative solutions, and put in place strategies for effective audience engagement.

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Episode thumbnail for Bilateral Architectures for Artistic Production with Dr Pippa Dickson & Avinash Kumar

September 27, 2021

Bilateral Architectures for Artistic Production with Dr Pippa Dickson & Avinash Kumar

<p>New and experimental technologies seek to resolve the challenges in global collaborations in the arts sector. Pippa and Avinash explore avenues to facilitate new cultural relations between Australia and India focusing on promoting peer-to-peer collaborations with technology as a tool.<br> <br> Dr Pippa Dickson is the Director of Asialink Arts and is committed to facilitating true partnership and cooperation between Australia and Asia within the arts and creative industry. She is Director of the National Association for Visual Artists and Co-Chair of the National Craft Initiative. Pippa has also founded Design Island for Arts Tasmania and is the founding CEO of the Glenorchy Art &amp; Sculpture Park.</p> <p><a href="https://asialink.unimelb.edu.au/arts"><u>https://asialink.unimelb.edu.au/arts</u></a><u><br> <br> </u>Avinash is a design strategist, researcher and artist-performer. He is also the co-founder of three of India’s creative endeavours; Quicksand (an innovation consulting firm), BLOT! (an audio-visual collective) and UnBox Festival (an interdisciplinary arts platform). He is the curator of EyeMyth Media Arts Festival and creator of Antariksha Sanchar, a transmedia IP that offers a 3D video game and opera performances to users.</p> <p>Link: <a href="https://quicksand.co.in/"><u>https://quicksand.co.in/</u></a><u><br> <br> </u>The purpose of the series is to provide valuable resources for the arts communities in both countries to use to transition through the pandemic and beyond. Supported by the Australian Consulate-General, Mumbai &amp; Asialink Arts.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Digital Existentialism & The Search for Identity with Betty Sargeant & Akshat Nauriyal

September 27, 2021

Digital Existentialism & The Search for Identity with Betty Sargeant & Akshat Nauriyal

<p>The media and entertainment industry has seen catalytic growth of previously emergent and experimental formats. In this episode, Betty and Akshat explore two opposing forces that define Digital Existentialism; bringing people together through a digital medium, while encouraging the individual to reflect inward.<br> <br> Dr Betty Sargeant is a multi-award-winning and internationally recognised media artist and the Creative Director with the art-technology duo, PluginHUMAN. Betty’s work is focused on developing multi-sensory immersive art installations that socially and physically engage audiences. PluginHUMAN creates immersive light installations for international galleries, museums and festivals.</p> <p><a href="https://pluginhuman.com/"><u>https://pluginhuman.com/</u></a></p> <p>Akshat Nauriyal (Tahska) explores themes around the hyper- digitisation of our world through the intersection of art, technology and urbanism. He is curious about the impact of technology on human behaviour and public consciousness, and its use as a tool for activism and social impact. His works range from immersive data-based installations, interactive augmented reality filters and installations.</p> <p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/_tahska/?hl=en"><u>https://www.instagram.com/_tahska</u></a></p> <p><br></p> <p>The purpose of the series is to provide valuable resources for the arts communities in both countries to use to transition through the pandemic and beyond. Supported by the Australian Consulate-General, Mumbai &amp; Asialink Arts.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Strategic Storytelling & The Search for Harmony with James Boyce & Amitesh Grover

September 27, 2021

Strategic Storytelling & The Search for Harmony with James Boyce & Amitesh Grover

<p>The explosion of digital creation and consumption formats has brought in new players and undiscovered audiences for Australian and Indian content. James and Amitesh share their experiences of pivoting and engaging audiences with these tools while exploring new methods to activate and disrupt futures.<br> <br> James is the founder and creative visionary behind Grumpy Sailor, creators of the Astonishingly Unforgettable Experience. Grumpy Sailor is Australia’s leading Creative Experience Design Studio. They specialise in adventurous and ambitious creative experience projects. They work with organisations, cultural institutions, architects, businesses and brands that are looking to enhance lives and do some good in the world.</p> <p><a href="https://grumpysailor.com/"><u>https://grumpysailor.com/</u></a></p> <p><br> Amitesh Grover is an award-winning interdisciplinary artist. His practice is based on the ephemeral and the conceptual. Inquiring into the art of performance, he moves beyond theatre into visual art, film, installation, digital art, participatory and immersive processes. Amitesh also teaches, writes, and curates.</p> <p><a href="https://amiteshgrover.com/"><u>https://amiteshgrover.com/</u></a><u><br> <br> </u>The purpose of the series is to provide valuable resources for the arts communities in both countries to use to transition through the pandemic and beyond. Supported by the Australian Consulate-General, Mumbai &amp; Asialink Arts.</p>

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What is Imagined Media Futures?

The Imagined Media Futures podcast series features leading Australian and Indian creative entrepreneurs exploring innovative and sustainable collaborations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The series explores the connections and ideas developed at the 2019 edition of the EyeMyth Media Arts festival in Mumbai.

Tune in, as Tejas Nair, cultural entrepreneur & co-curator of EyeMyth takes a deep dive with our guests into media futures including how they have adapted their businesses, built cross-cultural collaborative solutions, and put in place strategies for effective audience engagement.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

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