Digital Creators Panel

Tuesday November 20th, 1:30pm-2:25pm @ Rangimarie 1 - Breakout Room

DESCRIPTION

Content creators innovate. They know what they want to say and they find the best ways available to them to say it. Are we keeping up? Are we looking after “future us” well enough? This panel will bring together three creators from different walks of digital creation to talk to them about their practice, offering insights for those who collect, preserve, exhibit and enjoy their work. The panellists are comics artist and illustrator, Jem Yoshioka, computer musician Luke Rowell and author and investigative journalist Nicky Hager.

Discussion will centre on three questions:

What of your work do you want the future to have access to? Polished final items? Methods and processes? Drafts? Is there anything you don’t want to share?

If you could have access to work from creators who influence you that you don’t have access too, what would that be?

How do you want people in the future to be able to consume your work?

Panel Leads:

Hannah Benbow , Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, Research Librarian, Cartoons

Jay Gattuso , National Library of New Zealand, Digital Preservation Analyst

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