Arts’ bright broadband future

A Faster Future was a seminar hosted by ABAF on the Arts’ broadband future for those still firmly in the physical world.
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On Monday night in Melbourne, the Australian Business Arts Foundation (AbaF) brought together a panel of speakers working in virtual spaces to challenge the thinking of those still firmly in the physical and explore what opportunities faster broadband speeds may bring to the arts.

Brad Howarth, freelance journalist and co-author of A Faster Future set the scene for the session, highlighting that the Internet brings an end to scarcity and geographic barriers, and the National Broadband Network (NBN) is an accelerator.

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Darren McClelland
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Darren McClelland is the Director of Enjoy Inspire Consulting Pty Ltd. Enjoy Inspire consults to the tourism and arts sectors in strategic planning and risk management.