Conference

Talk: The Sex, the Violence and the Dirty Money: The Truth about Social Virtual Worlds

Jul 1st, 2008 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Conference, Last Post, Law, Social Issues & Privacy, Speaking, Virtual Worlds

The slides below are from a presentation I did last week at the Monash Law Chambers as part of a four speaker mix on Law and Regulation of Virtual Worlds. The embed below has just been elevated as a slideshare featured presentation - so goes to show what a catchy title will do. I co-presented [...]

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Seoul Sisters - Gary speaking for Oz at Korean Summit

Jun 4th, 2008 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Brands, Business, Companies, Conference, Creativity, Cross Media, Events, Innovation, LAMP, Participatory Media, Speaking, Web 2.0, Web 3.0

Gary Hayes will be speaking and representing LAMP and AFTRS at the The 2008 KANZ Australia Korea New Zealand Broadband Summit on 19-20 June 2008 in Seoul, Korea.
The ten or so Australian speakers at the two day summit will be led by Senator the Hon Stephen Conroy, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy [...]

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Web 2.0 and the Myth of Non-Participation

Nov 26th, 2007 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Conference, Cross Media, Featured Articles, Interactivity, Media Personalizing, Mixed Reality, On-demand, Personalization, Profiling, Revolution, Social Issues & Privacy, Social Networks, Story Telling, Transformation, Virtual Worlds, Web 2.0

At the Cross-Media Storytelling conference a few days ago I witnessed a strange event with one of the categories of speakers. There were three groups of speakers, forward thinking practitioners, catch-up heritage media representatives and theoretical, reflective academics. The last group had one or two useful observations wrapped up in PhD-like presentations but the two [...]

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Speaking at Belgium Cross-Media Storytelling Conference

Nov 23rd, 2007 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Conference, Cross Media, Events, Media Personalizing, Mixed Reality, On-demand, Social Issues & Privacy, Story Telling, Virtual Reality, Web 2.0, Web 3.0

Just arrived in Mechelen, a lovely Belgium historical centre going back to 1200 or so (photo left just taken by me, ten minutes ago!). After the usual gruelling 21+ hour flight from Sydney to Europe I had lunch with Annet Daems (who is running the conference) and we are both ready for two days of [...]

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