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13 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago -

Looking at the state of alternate publishing and new forms of distribution, PRINT SCREEN will host discussions on the widespread disruption of traditional media channels and the accelerating digitisation of shared cultural consumption. Via podcast and live forum PRINT SCREEN will open up a vital discussion on the new waves of publishing and promotion that are located in simultaneously public and private realms.
What are the possibilities for new forums of cultural dispersion? Is there any escape from software after Covid? Where is the new gatekeeper? Who is making new claims? Is this moment of destabilisation a significant opportunity to reimagine publishing?

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Episodes

Crystal Abidin

March 21, 2021 23:36 - 35 minutes - 32.3 MB

Internet Ethnographer and researcher Crystal Abidin talks on Tik Tok and Douyin, Social Video virality and the social relationships extended through the networked body

Image Collective

March 17, 2021 06:53 - 39 minutes - 36.5 MB

Annika Koops and Josephine Mead of Image Collective talk collectivism under covid, and publication making instead of exhibition making during plague conditions...

Christopher LG Hill

March 05, 2021 04:55 - 31 minutes - 29.1 MB

Christopher LG Hill on hyperlink newsletters, email and non-algorithmic social media...

Joshua Citarella

March 05, 2021 04:55 - 38 minutes - 34.9 MB

Joshua Citarella on Twitch video streaming, memes and politics beyond capture...

Living in CV-19, lockdown parenting, death and rebirth with Erick Mitsak

October 06, 2020 07:32 - 49 minutes - 45.7 MB

Erick Mitsak is a performer, actor, writer and director who has worked in a wide smattering of cultural forms from cabaret to childrens theatre, from Australian TV to commercial voice overs.

Fear and compliance under CV-19, civil rights erosion in the surveillance (smart) city with Sam de Silva

September 25, 2020 19:00 - 50 minutes - 46 MB

Sam de Silva is a Melbourne-based researcher who writes on the impact of social technology. With a background in tactical media and information technology, he has produced work related to automated facial analysis, surveillance and social justice movements.

Making performance in CV-19 time, disembodied voices and remote intimacies with Samara Hersch

September 11, 2020 23:07 - 42 minutes - 39.1 MB

Based in Amsterdam, Australian artist and theatre maker Samara Hersch found herself stationed in Melbourne during the CV-19 outbreak. We talk about reimagining audiences for performance, methods of marking time in lockdown conditions and the new languages needed for performance post 'Rona.

Escape from Okinawa, plague 2K20 research methods and labour-sim gaming with Cameron Allan McKean

September 04, 2020 21:08 - 56 minutes - 51.7 MB

Usually found underwater researching coral reefs, Cameron Allan McKean had to retreat to calmer waters during the outbreak of CV-19. We talk about digital ethnographic practices, the deep 'fight or cry' triggers of a nasal CV-19 test and the liberation through grinding that can be found in labor-simulation games.

Wuhan forewarnings, CV-19 mythologies, western medicine and pharmaceutical panic with Nicolas Hausdorf

August 28, 2020 22:00 - 1 hour - 57 MB

Nicolas Hausdorf discusses the early online traces of CV-19 and the subsequent waves of fear and uncertainty that rippled through society. We talk through some of the cultural, social and medical repercussions of this novel corona virus.

Attention span fragmentation, suburban rage quitting, micro nations and micro movements with Simon Sellars

August 21, 2020 00:24 - 43 minutes - 40 MB

Simon Sellars is a writer and editor based in Melbourne, Australia. In 2005 he founded Ballardian, a website tracing the ongoing impacts of the writing of British author JG Ballard. In this talk we unpack some of the cultural timebombs waiting after CV-19, the impossibility to write science fiction in an era of fake news and the flood of doom-scrolling made possible by a nervous system attached to twitter. Simon Sellars https://www.simonsellars.com Simon on Twitter Simon on Substac...

Attention span burnout, suburban rage quitting, CV-19 cultural timebombs with Simon Sellars

August 21, 2020 00:24 - 43 minutes - 40 MB

Author of theory-fiction novel Applied Ballardianism, Simon Sellars joins me to discuss the flooding of the mind during CV19, attention span burnout and the mutations of culture emerging in a 'COVIDSAFE' world.

Escape from NY, Hotel quarantine social lives, ASMR parasocial comforts with Andie Tham

August 20, 2020 23:29 - 50 minutes - 46 MB

Melbourne painter Andie Tham talks about leaving her New York home base in a hurry at the outbreak of the 'Rona and how she navigated the mental and physical limitations of hotel quarantine in Brisbane en route to Melbourne.

CV19 social media landscapes, ‘soft therapy’ and internet memory holes with Philip Brophy

August 19, 2020 08:09 - 51 minutes - 47.3 MB

Philip Brophy is a Melbourne writer, artist and film maker who talks on the screening and filtering of social media, how platform capitalism is used as 'soft therapy' to soothe the creative classes and the impossibility of not being captured online.

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