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CREATIVE FUTURES
How can the creative industries anticipate demand and adapt to a new world?
In five unique sessions, innovators explain new methods for reaching markets, introduce the support structures available to creative business, and the ethical and practical considerations of creative practice.
Register for one or all of these five unique events, all taking place on Saturday June 5.
Creative Futures is proudly presented by 2SER
CREATION + CURATION
Dates:
5 June 2010
Venue:
Museum of Contemporary Art
What are the ethical and practical considerations when showcasing other people’s work? Presentations offer guidance on how to balance audience expectations with creative vision and how to program for diversity, innovation and authenticity. ...
TECHNOLOGY + BEHAVIOUR
Dates:
5 June 2010
Venue:
Museum of Contemporary Art
Big social and technological game changers redefine human habits and shape our behaviour. Presentations offer direction on how content creation, distribution and marketing can adapt to new desires and capitalise on opportunity. How can the cre ...
CROWDS + COLLABORATION
Dates:
5 June 2010
Venue:
Museum of Contemporary Art
Crowd-sourcing, social networks and new platforms for collaboration change the way we create, communicate and engage in commerce. Presentations explore the space for communities, culture and business in the crowded cloud. Speakers Matt Fay ...
NETWORKS + CLUSTERS
Dates:
5 June 2010
Venue:
Museum of Contemporary Art
This session takes us back to street level: how does the city influence creativity, access and markets? There's an assumption that creative industries cluster in the inner city: is that in fact the case? Where do we find creativity in our ...
AGENTS + MANAGERS
Dates:
5 June 2010
Venue:
Museum of Contemporary Art
A decade of self-publishing and online distribution has encouraged creatives to be their own agents, deal-brokers and bookers, but can you really succeed without specialised support? Presentations explain the new role of management, and the ma ...

