Come one, come all! Panel discussion AND a/v artist amoeba's APLE showcase

You may have already seen the invite on our front page, but in case you missed it, here it goes again:

The Vienna Film Fund, in collaboration with FilmTiki, would like to invite you to a panel discussion on "New Media - New User Behaviour. Digitalisation's Impact on the TV and Film Industry". The event will take place in Vienna on 28 January 2010 and features renowned industry experts.

This event is aimed at anyone interested in the latest trend in user behaviour. Broadband, Video on Demand, mobile devices and social networks have changed user behaviour dramatically in these past few years. We are dealing with TV as a secondary medium, as well as time-shifted use of TV and films on devices outside the home.

Our experts will discuss how TV and Film producers can deal with these changing patterns of media use.

For more details, and how and where to register (the event is free, but there is very limited space), have a look at our invite. I'll be there moderating the discussion, so if you are in Vienna, and want to meet me (or catch up with me), come along, say hello afterwards.

 

APLE - arrange_process_loop_edit: amoeba a/v showcase

But wait, there's more! We don't just want to leave you with your heads full of information, we want to give you something rare and special...

We are very happy to have Scottish a/v artist amoeba with us next week in Vienna. He will be giving a live showcase of his upcoming a/v DVD APLE: arrange_process_loop_edit. Same venue, from around 8.30 p.m. To get an idea of his work, check out his website for the APLE project, as well as his business website. Absolutely stunning stuff.

So come along to this much too rare opportunity to see amoeba's a/v art delights in Austria. We promise you will be blown away.

See you Thursday!