Digital Culture - Technology and Media in 2020
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Technology and Media in 2020
Speaker: Abigail Thomas
Time: 12.30 to 13.30
Date: Wednesday, 30 May 2007
Venue: Library Theatre, NLA
Entry: FreeBiographical details: Abigail Thomas, Head, Strategic Innovation & Development, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- What will media and technology look like in 2020?
- Do the seeds lie in current trends like the desire for user generated content, creativity, always-on connections and on-demand content?
- Or should we look to science fiction to help us predict the future?
Abigail Thomas has nine years’ experience within the digital and new media environment in the UK and Australia.
In her current role in the ABC’s new Innovation Division, Abigail is responsible for strategic research and development and the creation of innovative projects across the ABC which utilise new media platforms and technologies. This includes interactive television, video downloads and virtual worlds such as Second Life.
Abigail joined the ABC in 2000 and has had a number of different roles including responsibility for project managing the launch of ABC2, the ABC’s digital multichannel, overseeing audience and industry research in the new media space as well as providing policy and strategic advice on corporate issues.
Abigail also worked in the UK for the Government’s Department for Culture, Media and Sport as Head of Commercial and Digital Broadcasting, with responsibility for government policy on the development of digital broadcasting, at a time when digital TV had just been launched in the UK. Prior to that she undertook a visiting research fellowship for the UK Government, researching digital TV developments in a number of countries (UK, Europe, US, Australia, New Zealand and Japan) and comparing government, industry and academic perspectives on the future implications of digital broadcasting and its regulation.
Bobby Graham
BGRAHAM(a)la.gov.au
Web Content Manager
Web Publishing Branch, IT Division
National Library of Australia
Tel: +61 2 6262 1542
www.nla.gov.au
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Labels: Culture, Digital Culture, Electronic publishing, Libraries, NLA, Web 2.0
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