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Abigail Moncrieff, Max Barry, Charlie Sofo and chair Phip Murray explore technology, creativity and human connection.
As part of SPUNC's Independent Publishing Conference, Tim Coronel spells out the future of Australian publishing as h...
Hiroshi Ishiguro introduces his shockingly human androids - and talks about the role he envisions for them in our fut...
Join Sally Warhaft, Paul Kelly, Andrew Jaspan and Harold Mitchell for a penetrating discussion about the state of mas...
British writer Anita Sethi considers E M Forster's encouragement to 'only connect', and what it might mean today.
Jacinda Woodhead, Myke Bartlett, Lili Wilkinson and Louise Swinn ask: will today's genre be tomorrow's literature?
In a climate of panic about child protection and 'sexting', Nina Funnell considers who this panic serves and controls.
Recent developments in publishing threaten editors' roles - but they shouldn't, argues Mandy Brett.
Musician Dave Graney considers the potential of social networking to propel our imaginations toward the future.
Jonathan Green, Alison Croggon, Jeff Sparrow and Sophie Cunningham discuss Twitter and its relationship to privacy, p...
Crikey editor Sophie Black on the furute of web journalism
Nicholas Carr discusses brain function, intellect and memory in the era of information bombardment.
In this Meanland lecture, Cory Doctorow discusses how writers can seize the possibilities of the digital future.
John Birmingham discusses After America, women as action heroines and the battle between reading and Nintendo.
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