Keynote Speaker
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"FRAGMENTS OF
PLAY
Inter-connected, Co-Created Social Media Entertainment"
By Dr. Gary
Hayes, Director of Laboratory for Advanced Media
Production (LAMP) and Head of Virtual Worlds, Australia
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Abstract
There are
many media revolutions taking place the most powerful of which
is still the transition from passive to participatory media.
This is exemplified by the collision/mashup of games, TV and
films as a new dominant immersive form and part of the
on-going transformation of one way story-telling to co-created
and distributed. This talk will investigate the nature of the
playful, networked audience across online worlds & games,
participatory film & TV and location based stories all helping
to define social media entertainment. How are new audiences
being classified, by their age, behaviours or how they
themselves tell their new stories across multi-platform,
multi-sensory environments. Some key paradigms and enabling
services and technologies to be explored will include mixed
reality, personalization, inhabited TV, emotional
intelligence, machinima, cross-media identity and distributed
play.
Bio
Gary is the
Director of LAMP and the Chief Creative Officer of
'MUVEDesign'. He has led the Laboratory for Advanced Media
Production at AFTRS since 2005 which has helped develop 61
Australian emerging media projects and run hundreds of
workshops and industry seminars. At MUVEDesign and (previously
Head of Virtual Worlds at the Project Factory) he has
personally produced, designed and built Social Virtual World
presences for Australian & US brands, including BigPond, ABC
TV, Tourism Victoria, Physical TV, AFTRS and Deakin
University. He is currently developing 'experience' worlds for
other fortune 100 companies. Gary runs a Power150 top Media
and Marketing blog Personalizemedia.com and recently e
co-authored a UK Department Trade and Industry Paper on
Personalised TV, one on Interactive Advertising in USA and has
been an International Interactive Emmy Awards juror for the
past three years.
Before coming to Australia
Gary was Senior Producer at BBC Broadcast and New Media for 8 years devising and
producing many of the BBC's digital interactive "firsts" - the first 24/7
Interactive TV service, the first global, live internet documentary and the
first interactive programme on Broadband TV. He also devised and/or created over
20 other enhanced TV shows including Top of the Pops, Walking with Dinosaurs,
Travel Show, several future BBC cross-platform navigators and was part of BBC
Imagineering developing early "inhabited TV", Virtual World and TV Mixed Reality
formats. He also ran external and internal hothouse development workshops and
residential labs as part of BBC Multimedia center and then BBC New Media helping
landmark linear programme teams create 360 projects.
He was a driving force behind
New Media training and strategy and became BBC Senior Development Manager in New
Media and simultaneously chaired the Business Models Group for TV-Anytime (the
global personalized TV standard for on-demand personal TV). He moved to the US
in 2004 to develop on-demand formats with broadcasters such as NBC and CBS and
also line produced the Showtime's enhanced L-Word, PVR service as part of the
AFI eTV labs.
Gary has or will be keynoting
and panelling on Social Virtual Worlds & Cross-Media at Milia 08 (Cannes), ACMA,
SPAA (main and fringe), Dept. Foreign Affairs & Trade, ad:tech, CeBit, AIMIA,
8th National Public Affairs, Cross-Media Storytelling 07, Monash, ABC and has
presented on education and brands in virtual worlds on radio, podcasts and many
seminars. He produces dramatic and corporate machinima and runs workshops in
virtual worlds for corporates, designers, cinematographers and script writers -
exploring the potential of shared, social online virtual worlds for
collaborative production, creativity and education. He runs several popular
blogs including media personalisation, digital brands, new media forms
(personalizemedia), Second Life POV (justvirtual.com) and many others found on
his Wikipedia page - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Garyphayes