New media arts scoping study : report to the Australia Council for the arts

Andrew Donovan, Sarah Miller, Elaine Lally

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Abstract

The New Media Arts Scoping Study was established by the Australia Council for the Arts as a formal consultation process with the national new media arts (NMA) sector as part of the Council’s ‘Planning for the Future’ Implementation Strategy of 2005. The consultation process was designed to obtain meaningful input into the detailed design of structures and processes under the Australia Council’s new organisational structure, and to establish a five to 10-year vision for new media arts in Australia. The aim of the scoping study was to provide an overview and analysis of new media arts and gain an accurate and comprehensive view of the sector in Australia. The study also aimed to provide baseline data from which a framework could be created for the Australia Council to assist the development of Australian new media arts practice into the future, and to articulate the practice for the entire organisation, helping it to manage its aim of funding new media practice across all artform boards.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationStrawberry Hills, N.S.W
PublisherAustralia Council
Number of pages39
Publication statusPublished - 2006

Keywords

  • art and state
  • digital media
  • federal aid to the arts
  • interactive art
  • multimedia (art)

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