Seth Keen

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Writing

Keen S. 2011 “>The rumblings ramblings of a Post-industrial Media Producer Maker, Post-industrial Media e-book, Media and Communication, RMIT University, Melbourne

Keen, S. 2010, ‘Purrumbete Verandah’, in Designing Place: An Archaeology of the Western District, Melbourne Books, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 32-35 ISBN: 9781877096754

‘Videodefunct: Tagged, triptych online video‘ (revised book chapter from the Video Vortex Reader 1#)
French, L, Rogers, C & Weight, J (eds) 2010, Mediations: Working Papers on Media and Practice, Creative Space, San Francisco.

Keen, S. 2008, ‘Videodefunct: Online video is not dead’, in Video Vortex: Responses to YouTube, Institute of Network Cultures and, Amsterdam, Netherlands, pp. 231-237 ISBN: 9789078146056

‘There is no content’, Open Spectrum Forum Riff, State Library Victoria, 2008

‘Video Addiction’ Personal comment for Video Vortex 2# Conference program, Amsterdam, 2008

Master of Arts (by Research), Seth Keen
Media Arts and Production, University of Technology, Sydney (2005)

Video Chaos: Multilinear narrative structuration in New Media video practice.

ABSTRACT: The presentation of the thesis comprises the Dissertation component (66%) along with the Practice Component and the Practice Report (33%). In this Video Chaos dissertation, through an examination of current video practices, I note an emerging trend towards disseminating audio-visual content simultaneously in the form of poly-sequential narrative structures. I argue that this is a significant development within the video medium, and that this is an effect of video new media artist-practitioners’ engagement with the relationships between art and technology. Two extensive case studies are investigated and, whilst a number of issues come to the fore in this research, exploring the issue of narrative structuration is the primary focus and exploration of this dissertation.

The written components can also be downloaded from the Australian Digital Theses Program.

Interviews:

JIP – JavaMuseum Interview Project
VIDEODEFUNCT – PEDESTRIAN 2007

I am Seth Keen, a new media lecturer and researcher at RMIT University. I use this blog to document my PhD research. I am doing practice-based research and use video to produce non-fiction media projects online.

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