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Get inside the twisted minds of Digital Culture's greatest thinkers as they walk the lines between Motion, Web, Creative, Music, Gaming and Start-ups. BUY TICKETS NOW// www.pausefest.com.au

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  • PROGRAMGUIDE

  • Pause is Australias most progressive digital festival; one event for the thinkers,

    practitioners and entrepreneurs of digital culture. Its a place to trade ideas, debate

    opinions, conceive projects, celebrate work, tell tales, get lit up.

    From beyond the cutting edge of creative, four explosive days, showcasing the best

    innovation and inspiration from a range of digital industries, including advertising,

    motion, web, gaming, music and start-ups.

  • MEET. INSPIRE. LEARN. LAUNCH. COLLABORATE.pausefest.com.au

    @pausefest/pausefest#connected

  • Drink Responsibly

    FIND WHATYOURE NOTLOOKINGFOR

    FIND WHATYOURE NOTLOOKINGFOR

    search inbeTween melbourne For whaTs new in The ciTymelbourne.vic.gov.au/inbetween

    Hidden in the gaps and cracks of Melbourne, youll find incredible things that will amaze and inspire. So, step into the city you know and discover the city you dont.

    shebeen manchesTer lane

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  • The City of Melbourne is proud to be part of

    the 2014 Pause Fest as it supports Melbournes

    reputation for innovation and creativity.

    With more than 20 events over four days and a

    mission to explore digital culture in all its

    manifestations, festival-goers are sure to find

    something that will inspire them. This years

    theme, connected, resonates strongly with

    council as we continue to develop new ways to

    gather and share information among our creative

    sectors.

    I encourage you to exchange, debate and

    celebrate the digital world on offer as part of

    the 2014 Pause Fest.

    Robert Doyle

    Lord Mayor

  • PHOTO: Oli Sansom

  • Dear Pause friends,

    Melbourne, this festival is officially yours. Its been organised, curated and produced by the power of local and international industry creatives whove volunteered their precious time to make it happen. Its really a miracle that Im managing to organise this behemoth for the fourth year in a row and still work part-time at Helsinki Agency! In all honesty, Pause is the result of true community spirit and I want to congratulate everyone for helping us make it a reality.

    In 2014 the theme is Connected: bringing you a festival featuring six different creative industries that operate in the digital space. Its part of Pause Fests DNA to explore Digital Culture and in doing so we decided to connect everyone from local creatives to developers to entrepreneurs to management to academia. You are all invited to join in, to help grow your local digital community, to start conversations, to meet visionaries and hear their stories - stories that will shape our lives.

    I believe a connected approach is vital for the progress and innovation of Australias creative economy. Every event, contribution and partnership this year was developed with pure love, passion, dedication and with a great belief that Pause Fest is for everyone. The struggle and joy involved in making it happen is all worthwhile, because its for you.

    Im looking forward to connecting with you at the festival.

    George Hedon, Founder.

  • 8They will be there, are you?

  • 9They will be there, are you?

    BUY TICKETS NOWpausefest.com.au

  • 14 - 16 FebACMI - Cinema 1TICKETED

    13 - 21 Feb 8:30pm - 11:30pmFed Square

    FREE

    Pause Fest 2014#connected

    at glance

    SCREENING

    CURATED MOTIONSCREENINGS

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    #DAY 2/3/4 #DAY 1/2/3/4 #DAY 2/3

    These screenings will awaken your senses and tantalise your imagination. They are curated by various creatives worldwide.

    Curators:

    CASPAIN KAI PANTEA (AUS)JUSTIN CONE (USA)MICHAEL BROWN (CAN)FRANOIS MATHEY (BEL)MARK SIMPSON (AUS)FAUZI YUSOFF (MAL)

    EXHIBITION

    Experience the amazing interactive installations of the winners and other participants in this exciting open exhibition kindly funded by the team at Fed Square.

    Artists:

    CARRSPACENAKED COMMUNICATIONSETHNO TEKHPANGENERATOR (POL)

    INTERACTIVE INSTALLATIONS

    LIVE MUSIC STAGEBY PREMIERE ARTISTS

    Friday 14 Feb 8pm - 11:30pmFed Square

    FREE

    A festival just wouldnt be a festival without at least one big outdoor music event! Better yet, its free! Come to support your local bands at Fed Square main stage.

    Lineup:DROP FRAMEJAPANESE WALLPAPERDJ MATIKLUCIAN BLOMKAMPKRYSTAL SCHULTHEISS+ MORE TBC

    LIVE MUSIC

    LIVE

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  • 4 DAYS, 20+ EVENTS, OVER 50 SPEAKERS/ PRESENTERS & MENTORS

    #DAY 3 #DAY 3 #DAY 3/4

    THE LOOP // PORTFOLIOMASTERCLASSES

    Saturday 15 Feb9am 4pmRancho Notorious, L1 361 Lt Lonsdale St.TICKETED

    Want to make your portfolio stand out from the masses? In three sessions, your portfolios will be reviewed and critiqued by creative industry leaders. This is your chance to gain some valuable advice from the experts!

    Mentors:CARTER DIGITALVISUAL PLAYGROUNDCOCO PRODUCTIONSILOURAYUKFOO+ MANY MORE

    MASTERCLASS CONFERENCE

    CONNECTED PAUSE STAGE TALKS

    Sunday 16 Feb10am - 9pmFed Square - Deakin EdgeTICKETED

    PauseStage talks are here to inspire, engage and blow everyones mind. They are very personal and forward thinking about the big picture. Dont worry if youre not from the same industry, you will find a lot in common and learn something new.

    Speakers:

    MELANIE PERKINS // CANVATIM ONEILL // REACTIVEHUGH DAVIES // MADMANBEN ROWE // THIRST STUDIOTREVOR ROONEY // SONOSYOSSI L // CURRENT CIRCUS+ MANY MORE

    ARUP SOUNDLAB //SPATIAL AUDIO

    Saturday 15 Feb10am 3:30pmLevel 17, 1 Nicholson St, East MelbourneTICKETED

    Musicians and sound designers, ever wanted to make music from recorded sounds? Join Pause and Arup Digital for an exciting Sound Design workshop in the unique ARUP Soundlab (3D audio and virtualisation).

    Remember places are very limited.

    WORKSHOP

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  • Be unfashi onable. Take risks.

    - Paul Arden

  • Be unfashi onable. Take risks.

  • SOUND: http://www.danca.tv/

    PAUSE 2014 IDENT: VISUAL RESPONSE ON THE THEME CONNECTED. WORLD PREMIERE ONLINE - JANUARY 2014

    VISUAL: http://www.vascolo.com.ar/

  • #COLLABORATION

    #CONNECTED

  • SCHEDULE

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  • Thursday 13 Feb 7:30 - 8:30pm, 11pm -11:30pmFed Square Screen

    FREE

    THE INCREDIBLY SHORT FILM FESTIVAL

    OPENING NIGHT

    Thursday 13 Feb 8pm - 9pm, Afterparty onwardsACMI Cinema 2

    TICKETED

    Thursday 13 Feb 8pm - 9pm, Afterparty onwardsACMI Cinema2 TICKETED

    OPENING NIGHT

    Short film loops have a unique, simple beauty. Come and celebrate short films with Pause Fed Square Screen and experience some amazing works of cinematic art.

    Opening night is here! Kick-start your Pause Fest fun with an evening of debauchery, connection and your best dance moves. Official party starters are Sydneys duo HAHA Industries for the third consecutive year.

    This night is designed to show you all exactly what Pause Fest 2014 is all

    about... along with a decent helping of debauchery and connection. The

    night will kick off with a high calibre mini screening. This will be followed by

    a warm welcoming from the City of Melbourne, Fed Square, ACMI and Pause

    Fest founder George Hedon, just to make you feel a little more special!

    Later, hear from our moderators whats in store for the 2014 festival.

    Be surrounded by great people, beautiful visuals and a whole heap of

    inspiration.

    SCREENING

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  • HACKATON

    Work in HUB Melbourne for one day on a super creative and collaborative project you dont want to miss. Get out of your comfort zone, meet new people and watch your creation on Fed Squares big screen!

    HUB FILM HACKATHON

    Thursday 13 Feb 9am - 5pmHub Melbourne, L3, 673 Bourke St.

    FREE

    HUB FILMHACKATHON

    For festival goers and the general public, here is your chance to show

    others what youre made of. In conjunction with collaborative workspace,

    Hub Melbourne, Pause is offering 20 creative minds to come together

    and create a film within one day, which will be featured at Pause Fest.

    Since Hub encourages epic ideas, you are more than welcome to think

    outside the box and create films with interactive elements as well.

    OVERVIEW:

    - Learn how to collaborate with others to create a film lean style

    - Create a film that will be showcased at Pause Fest 2014 for audiences

    to witness

    - Theme to be used for the film is connection

    BRING ALONG:

    A laptop, video camera and any other filmmaking gear you may require.

    A 50 HDTV will be present, so you will have that to use with the group.

    You will also have access to free wifi, Hub Melbournes creative space,

    and whiteboards for brainstorming ideas.

    REQUIRED:

    - A basic understanding of the filmmaking process (e.g. preproduction,

    production, post)

    - A willingness to learn and collaborate with others

    - An ability to work well under pressure

    POWERED BY:

    BOOK NOW

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  • FED SQUAREFREE SCREENINGS

    THURSDAY 13 FEB

    7.30pm 8:30pm // INCREDIBLY SHORT FILM FESTIVAL - MELB PREMIERE

    11pm - 11:45pm // THE BEST OF MALAYSIAN MOTION GRAPHICS, VGAFEST - AUS PREMIERE

    FRIDAY 14 FEB

    8pm - 9pm // SHORT CIRCUIT, CURATED BY FRANCOIS MATHEY - WORLD PREMIERE

    12am - 1:30am // THE BEST OF VIEW FEST, ITALY - AUS PREMIERE

    SATURDAY 15 FEB

    10am - 11:30am // THE BEST OF VIEW FEST, ITALY

    SUNDAY 16 FEB

    5pm - 5:30pm // INCREDIBLY SHORT FILM FESTIVAL

    6pm - 6:45pm // THE BEST OF MALAYSIAN MOTION GRAPHICS, VGAFEST

    7pm - 8:30pm // THE BEST OF VIEW FEST, ITALY

    9:30 - 10:30pm // SHORT CIRCUIT, CURATED BY FRANCOIS MATHEY

    POWERED BY:

  • The team at Naked Communications are thrilled to be selected for

    exhibition at Pause Fest 2014. The development of our concept -We are

    Connected has been an involved and challenging experience, and one that

    has drawn on a broad range of agency skills and resources from strategy

    and creative to design and engineering.

    For us, this piece represents a clear demonstration of our central belief:

    that the most powerful communication is active communication, and

    that getting people to interact and behave in new ways is the fastest way

    to getting them to change their attitudes and feelings. In the spirit of the

    festival, and by exhibiting our work at Pause Fest we will be encouraging

    people to come together and to connect with strangers in order to share in

    a collective experience. We cant wait to get started on the build.

    - Andrew Reeves // @nakebits @ag_reeves

    // WE ARE ALL CONNECTED

    CONNECTED EOI WINNER #1:

    NAKED COMMUNICATIONS

    Experience the amazing interactive installations of the winners and other participants in this exciting open exhibition kindly funded by the team at Fed Square.

    EXHIBITION

    INTERACTIVE INSTALLATIONS

    13 - 21 Feb 8:30pm - 11:30pmFed Square

    FREE

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  • An installation that asks people who

    dont know one another to join hands

    in order to light up a LCD rope message

    about the enduring power of human

    connections: We are all connected.

    The Insight - In a time when digital

    connections outshine our physical ones,

    how infrequently do we stop to reach

    out and connect with strangers in order

    to achieve something even something

    small - we can enjoy together?

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  • The best way to predict the futureis to invent it.

    - Alan Kay

  • The best way to predict the futureis to invent it.

  • SOUND: http://www.sonosanctus.com/

    PAUSE 2014 IDENT: VISUAL RESPONSE ON THE THEME CONNECTED. WORLD PREMIERE ONLINE: https://vimeo.com/80683467 THE MAKING OF: https://vimeo.com/80642128

    VISUAL: http://www.generatormotion.com/

  • #COLLABORATION

    #CONNECTED

    DOWNLOAD AIRSPACE EP FOR FREE: http://thebuffalo.bandcamp.com/album/airspace

  • SCHEDULE

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  • 13 - 21 Feb 8:30pm -11:30pmFed SquareFREE

    NETWORKING

    CONNECTED INTERACTIVEINSTALLATIONS

    For festival goers and the general public, interactive installations by

    Pause Fest Connected winners Naked Communications and Carrspace

    will be shown around Federation Square from the 13th -21st of February,

    in conjunction with Ethnotekhs audiovisual Gravitate and Pangenerators

    Constallaction project. View these digital masterpieces on one of

    Melbournes most well known canvases.

    LOOP BAR ROOFTOPAFTERPARTY

    Friday 14 Feb 10pm - LateLoop Bar Rooftop, 23 Meyers PlFREE

    Join Pause at Loop Bar to hear 90s Hip-Hop beats downstairs, or enjoy the newly open rooftop terrace view while networking over a few drinks.

    Thats right Loop has a new rooftop bar now. See you all there!

    SHORT-CIRCUITBY FRANOIS MATHEY

    Friday 14 Feb7 - 8pmFed Square, Big ScreenFREE

    This session is curated by Franois Mathey from Belgium, and will focus on short animated stories. From stop-motion to hand drawn and computer generated styles, they all tell a story of our deep emotional connections.

    SCREENING

    DOWNLOADEDCOURTESY OF MADMAN

    Friday 14 Feb 8pm 9pmACMI Cinema 1 TICKETED

    A documentary that explores the downloading revolution; the kids that created it, the bands and the businesses that were affected by it, and its impact on the world at large.

    SCREENING

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  • MUSIC STAGE

    Friday 14 Feb 8:30pm - 11:30pmFed Square

    FREE

    Friday 14 Feb 8:30pm - 11:30pmFed SquareFREE

    A festival just wouldnt be a festival without at least one big outdoor music event! Better yet, its free! Come support your local bands on Fed Squares main stage.

    LIVE MUSIC

    LIVE

    FREE // LIVE MUSIC STAGE

    ACMI Opening Night Thursday 13 Feb // 9pm-12am9-10pm --D&D (HAHA Industries, Syd) 10-11pm --MAXVEGAS (Alley Tunes, Groove Bank)

    Fed Square StageFriday 14 Feb // 8:30pm-11:30pm9pm-11:30pm D&D (HAHA Industries, Syd) 8:30-11:30pm VJ Krystal Schultheiss

    Fed Square Stage Saturday 15 Feb // 10am-4pm12noon-1pm --D&D (HAHA Industries, Syd) 1-2:30 --BRUT33 (Paradise Lost,Syd) 2:30-4pm --GEORGE HYSTERIC

    Fed Square Amphitheatre - Popup Party!Saturday 15 Feb // 20pm-11:30pm8-9pm BRUT 33(Paradise Lost, Syd) 9-10pm D&D (HAHA Industries, Syd) 10-11:30 MR PITIFUL (Bone Setters,Melb)

    Loop Bar Closing Night Sunday 16 Feb // 9-late9-10pm Jon Osborne10-11pm --BRUT33 (Paradise Lost, Syd) 11pm-00am --D&D (HAHA Industries, Syd) 12-1am --MAXVEGAS (Alley Tunes, Groove Bank) 1-2am --JAXX (PAUSE) 2-close (PAUSE FEST SOUND PROVIDER THROWDOWN) 10pm-1am VJ Krystal Schultheiss

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  • EXHIBITION

    Experience the amazing interactive installation by Polands Pangenerator, kindly funded by the team at Fed Square.

    Constallaction project was originally financed by the Copernicus Science Center in Warsaw, Poland.

    CONNECTED INTERACTIVE INSTALLATIONS

    13 - 21 Feb 8:30pm - 11:30pmFed Square

    FREE

    COMBINING BITS, BEATS AND ATOMS.ART, TECH & DESIGN FOR THE POSTDIGITAL AGE

    PREMIEREAU

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    CONSTELL-ACTIONBY PANGENERATOR(POLAND)

    POWERED BY:

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  • The only way around is through.

    - Robert Frost

  • The only way around is through.

  • SOUND: http://www. zeligsound.com/

    PAUSE 2014 IDENT: VISUAL RESPONSE ON THE THEME CONNECTED. WORLD PREMIERE ONLINE: https://vimeo.com/79397750

    VISUAL: http://twistedpoly.com/

  • #COLLABORATION

    #CONNECTED

  • SCHEDULE

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  • Saturday 15 Feb 9am - 4pmRancho Notorious, L1 361 Lt. Lonsdale St.TICKETED

    PORTFOLIO MASTERCLASSESBY THE LOOPEven established creatives know that the hardest part of reaching your goals

    is getting in contact with the decision makers. The first step to success

    is a great portfolio. Here is your chance to bring along your portfolio and

    receive some valuable advice the very industry makers with whom you need

    to connect.

    These masterclasses are also a fantastic networking opportunity who

    knows, you might meet your future boss! This is a ticketed event and places

    are limited, so be quick!

    DURATION: 120mins per masterclass

    // 09.00 - 11.00

    1. PHOTOGRAPHY AND RETOUCHINGSamantha Lee, Agenct, Coco ProductionsTintin Hedberg, Photographer, Hell StudiosSean Fennessey, Editorial and Commercial PhotographerMardiana Sani, PhotographerJohn Deer, Photographer, Clever DeerDaniel Klaas, Photographer

    // 11.30 - 13.302. UI/UX AND WEB DESIGNDavid Oakley, Managing Director, PortableJames Noble, UX & Managing Director, Carter DigitalNick Hallam, UX DesignerMarc Clancy, Design Director, Navy DesignPhilip Taylor, Designer, The White AgencyRachael Ferguson, Lead UX Designer, Carter DigitalKirby Latice, Senior Designer, Reborn

    + MORE TBC

    // 14.00 - 16.00

    3. ANIMATION AND MOTION GRAPHICS Emily Harridge, Founder and Creative Director, Visual PlaygroundNick Tripodi, Animation Supervisor, IlouraMat McCosker, Animation SupervisorKylie Risson, Producer, BusterAlan Dickson, Director, Yukfoo+ MORE TBC

    THE LOOP // PORTFOLIO MASTERCLASSES

    Saturday 15 Feb9am 4pmRancho Notorious, L1 361 Lt Lonsdale St.TICKETED

    Want to make your portfolio stand out from the masses? In three sessions, your portfolios will be reviewed and critiqued by creative industry leaders. This is your chance to gain some valuable advice from the experts!

    MASTERCLASS

    BOOK NOW

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  • Managing a Creative Business how to make cold hard cash out of dots, pixels and love.TIM ONEILL // REACTIVECO-FOUNDER

    Tim ONeill is co-founder and Joint MD of Australias largest independently owned digital agency, Reactive. Tim is passionate about effective use of digital strategy and design to deliver business results. Tim will present at Pausefest on digital strategy, eCommerce, Web design and development and online marketing.

    Saturday 15 Feb 12pm - 3pmACMI - Cinema 2TICKETED

    #CREATIVE STAGECONFERENCEMASTERS OF THE INDUSTRY

    PauseStage talks are here to inspire, engage and blow everyones mind. They are very personal and forward thinking about the big picture. Dont worry if youre not from the same industry, you will find a lot in common and learn something new.

    The duration of each talk is 30min, which includes 10min of moderated Q&A from the audience.

    DREWE CLARKE // METHOD STUDIOSENIOR DESIGNER

    Drewe has been working in Motion for 6 years with past experience in interactive and print. After studying at RMIT he returned as a sessional lecturer and later a Peer Advisory Committee member. In his spare time Drewe has completed live visuals for various shows and events, documentary style band photography and personal motion experiments.

    10 lessons-we forgot to learn.so far.SIMON BRONSON // METHOD STUDIOHEAD OF DESIGN

    Simon has more than 10 years experience developing high-end motion design for advertising, tv and film. In his spare time he develops motion experiments for Vimeo and has had his work featured at Pause Fest for the last 2 years and been awarded by the MADC, the Create Design Awards, and The Melbourne Design Awards. Before his work at method studios he has worked at studios in Sydney and London.

    Strategic thinking in a hyper-connected world.ERMINIO PUTIGNANO // PUSH COLLECTIVEFOUNDING PARTNER & HEAD OF STRATEGY

    With a career spanning brand strategy and user experience, advertising and academia, Erminio has a unique uency in brand creation.Erminio and his team at PUSH approach brands as the nexus between cultural studies, user insights and hard-edged business pragmatism.

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  • Secret to Success at Cannes.JAMES WRIGHT // RED AGENCYMANAGING DIRECTOR

    James Wright has worked with some of the worlds top blue chip companies, charities and government institutions to produce captivating promotional campaigns and PR stunts. He will be speaking at Pause Fest 2014 on his approach to creating an award-winning campaign.

    Search, Find, Download. Digital Platforms for Content Creators.HUGH DAVIES // MADMANPRODUCT MANAGER

    Hugh has immersed himself in product, brand and licensing at Madman Entertainment since 2007, sharing illustrious company with the likes of Adventure Time, My Little Pony, Friendship is Magic and Storm Surfers 3D. Hugh now also oversees the businesss third party digital content aggregation.

    I will moderate you.MARK SIMPSON // SIXTY40CREATIVE DIRECTOR

    As creative director of Sydney based animation and motion graphics studio Sixty40, Mark Simpson oversees all creative concept development and execution within this prestigious operation. Counting Kmart, Heinz and TV1 as clients, his experience translating large brands into moving image campaigns is invaluable.

    10 Reasons Advertisers Need to Become Hackers.DAVE KING // THE ROYALSSTRATEGY DIRECTOR

    Dave King is Strategy Director and co-founder of The Royals, a creativity and technology agency that specialises in strategy, interactivity, R&D projects and interestingness. He leads a vanguard in the dark arts of persuasion, and helps spin ideas, thoughts and keystrokes into filthy lucre.

    BOOK NOW

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  • ARUP SOUNDLAB //SPATIAL AUDIO

    Saturday 15 Feb10am 3:30pmLevel 17, 1 Nicholson St, East MelbourneTICKETED

    Musicians and sound designers, ever wanted to make music from recorded sounds? Join Pause and Arup Digital for an exciting Sound Design workshop in the unique ARUP Soundlab (3D audio and virtualisation). Remember places are very limited.

    WORKSHOP

    Saturday 16 Feb10am 3:30pmLevel 17, 1 Nicholson St, East MelbourneTICKETED

    ARUP SOUNDLAB/SPATIAL AUDIO BY ARUP

    Musicians and sound designers, this one is for you! Join Pause and Arup

    Digital for an exciting Sound Design workshop in the unique ARUP Soundlab

    (3D audio and virtualisation). Ever wanted to make music from recorded

    sounds? Interested in experimenting with spatial audio? Or have you never

    even thought about it but are now intrigued? Well now is your chance to

    learn more. This is a ticketed event and places are very limited, so get in

    early to avoid some serious disappointment.

    OVERVIEW:

    - Record environmental sounds

    - Use Max/MSP, our programming software to play with these sounds

    - Experiment with collaboration between artists and their creations,

    possibly live.

    BRING ALONG:

    A laptop, soundcard and any other music-making equipment.

    We will be using Max/MSP so you can install this at the workshop if need be.

    SKILLS REQUIRED:

    We welcome musicians, artists and those with basic visual programming

    skills (visual based, not code-based).

    BOOK NOW

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  • Saturday 15 Feb 6:30pm 7:30pm ACMI - Cinema 1TICKETED

    MASS ASSEMBLYBY MICHAEL BROWN - VENTILATE

    Saturday 15 Feb 9pm - 10pmACMI - Cinema 1TICKETED

    Curated by Michael Brown of the massive motion graphics blog Ventilate.ca, will focus on motion design history and how it is progressively moving away from a flat screen and into physical space via camera projection and interactive installations.

    SCREENING SCREENING

    NARRATIVE IN MOTIONBY JUSTIN CONE - MOTIONOGRAPHER

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    Curated by Justin Cone of the highly lucrative NYC based Motionographer, join us for an exclusive screening of Narrative in Motion. This screening will awaken your senses and tantalise your imagination.

    #COLLABORATION

    #CONNECTED

    PAUSE 2014 CRIBS: YOUR STORY IN MOTION. Launching on Vimeo - January 2014

    SOUND: http://www.ignaciocantisano.com.ar/

    STUDIO: http://www.hippiehouse.tv/

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  • Saturday 15 Feb8pm 11pmRancho Notorious, L1 361 Lt Lonsdale StTICKETED

    CREATIVE MOTION STAGE

    Watch animations and video resumes from names like Twistedpoly, Rich Nosworthy, Woodwork, Vascolo and many more. Later on, join us to hear speakers talk about the art of creation and what inspires them.

    CONFERENCE

    Saturday 16 Feb8pm 11pmRancho Notorious, L1 361 Lt Lonsdale St.TICKETED

    What does Connected mean to you? Join Pause Motion Stage for a night of

    world-class cinematic productions and creative talks. Experience never-

    seen-before innovative Pause Ident animations and PauseCribs video

    resumes that top production studios have created in response to this

    years Pause Fest theme, Connected. Later on, hear leading speakers talk

    about the production process and where their creativity comes from. This

    is a great opportunity for you to catch a glimpse into the wonders of the

    creative industry and meet like-minded people. Be quick!

    PRESENTERS:

    Darcy Prendergast, Oh Yeah Wow

    Rich Nosworthy, Generator Motion (New Zealand)

    Chris Morris, Breeder (Brisbane)

    Nejc Polovsak, Twistedpoly (Slovenia)

    James Cowen, Yes Captain

    Mat McCosker, CG/VFX (Sydney)

    POWERED BY:

    #MOTION STAGECONFERENCECREATIVE

    SCREENING

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    BOOK NOW

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  • EXHIBITION

    Gravitate is a 2 player audio visual jam. It allows the players to play instruments on the big screen, controlled purely through their movements. This live jam will take place at both Fed Square and Northbridge Piazza, Perth, allowing people from across the country to interact and play along with one another.

    Ethno Tekhs Gravitate interactive installation will be exhibited at Fed Square selected nights only!

    CONNECTED INTERACTIVE INSTALLATIONS

    Saturday 15,19, 20, 21 Feb, 9pm - LateFed Square

    FREE

    ETHNO TEKH LITERALLY MEANS CULTURE OF TECHNOLOGY; THEIR CORE PHILOSOPHY BEING TO CREATE, SHARE AND BRING PEOPLE CLOSER TOGETHER BY COMBINING THE ADVANCES OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY WITH A HUMANISTIC APPROACH.

    GRAVITATEBY ETHNO TEKH

    POWERED BY:

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  • - Steve Jobs

    Were here to put a dent in the universe. Otherwise why else even be here?

  • Were here to put a dent in the universe. Otherwise why else even be here?

  • DAYTIME // MUSIC STAGE

    Saturday 15 Feb 12pm - 4pmFed Square - Stage

    FREE

    Saturday 15 Feb 12pm - 4pmFed Square - StageFREE

    Join the crowds at Fed Square main stage to hear live bands like Lowlakes, Thrupence, Japanese Wallpaper, Sons Et Al and more. Better yet, its free!

    LIVE MUSIC

    LIVE

    FREE // LIVE MUSIC STAGE

    ACMI Opening Night Thursday 13 Feb // 9pm-12am9-10pm --D&D (HAHA Industries, Syd) 10-11pm --MAXVEGAS (Alley Tunes, Groove Bank)

    Fed Square StageFriday 14 Feb // 8:30pm-11:30pm9pm-11:30pm D&D (HAHA Industries, Syd) 8:30-11:30pm VJ Krystal Schultheiss

    Fed Square Stage Saturday 15 Feb // 10am-4pm12noon-1pm --D&D (HAHA Industries, Syd) 1-2:30 --BRUT33 (Paradise Lost,Syd) 2:30-4pm --GEORGE HYSTERIC

    Fed Square Amphitheatre - Popup Party!Saturday 15 Feb // 20pm-11:30pm8-9pm BRUT 33(Paradise Lost, Syd) 9-10pm D&D (HAHA Industries, Syd) 10-11:30 MR PITIFUL (Bone Setters,Melb)

    Loop Bar Closing Night Sunday 16 Feb // 9-late9-10pm Jon Osborne10-11pm --BRUT33 (Paradise Lost, Syd) 11pm-00am --D&D (HAHA Industries, Syd) 12-1am --MAXVEGAS (Alley Tunes, Groove Bank) 1-2am --JAXX (PAUSE) 2-close (PAUSE FEST SOUND PROVIDER THROWDOWN) 10pm-1am VJ Krystal Schultheiss

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  • PAUSE 2014 IDENT: VISUAL RESPONSE ON THE THEME CONNECTED. WORLD PREMIERE ONLINE - JANUARY 2014

    VISUAL: http://lucascasagrande.com/

    SOUND: Lucas Andres

  • #COLLABORATION

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  • Sunday 16 Feb 3pm - 4pmLoop Bar, 23 Meyers Pl

    FREE

    These themed motion graphic highlights from the 2012 festival will give you a glimpse into the creative minds of some of the best motion designers from across the globe.

    FUTURE MOTION

    Sunday 16 Feb 10am -9pmFed Square - Deakin EdgeTICKETED

    PAUSE STAGE TALKS

    PauseStage talks are here to inspire, engage and blow everyones mind.

    Theyre very personal, forward thinking and about the big picture. Dont

    worry if youre not from the same industry, youll find you have a lot in

    common and probably learn something new.

    The duration of each talk is 30min, which includes 10min of moderated

    Q&A from the audience.

    FUTURE SHORTS

    Sunday 16 Feb 6pm - 7pmLoop Bar, 23 Meyers PlFREE

    Did you love Pause Fest 2012? Or do you ever wonder what the future will look like? Join Pause at Loop Bar for a viewing of a few 2012 short film highlights that explore all things futuristic!

    SCREENING SCREENING

    Sunday 16 Feb3:30 - 4:30pmACMI Cinema 1 TICKETED

    This will be an amazing mish mash of content comprised of incredible motion graphics, animation and short film. Curated by Caspian Kai Pantea who is exploring the meaning of connected motion.

    SCREENING

    CONNECTED MOTIONBY CASPIAN KAI PANTEA

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    PAUSE 2014 IDENT: VISUAL RESPONSE ON THE THEME CONNECTED. WORLD PREMIERE ONLINE - http://vimeo.com/81309863

    VISUAL: http://www.yescaptain.net/

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  • Rabbits, Rock & Roll, and Religion REA Group rewires the modern digital organisation.NIGEL DALTON // REA GROUPCIO

    Nigel Dalton, is a passionate lean and agile leader, with experience applying systems thinking principles beyond IT and product development in the USA, Australia and New Zealand.He is responsible for the development and operation of the REA Groups market-leading mobile and web property sites.

    Connections in the Cloud.& PANELISTKYRI THEOS // ELANCECOUNTRY MANAGER

    Prior to joining Elance, Kyri was VP at Rocket Internet in Indonesia, where he helped grow the business from a new entrant to the number 1 e-commerce site in the country. Kyri is passionate about the power of cloud-based platforms to change the way people work and live.

    Sunday 16 Feb 10am - 1:30pmFed Square - Deakin EdgeTICKETED

    #START-UP STAGE

    PANEL TOPIC

    STARTUPS: THE CONNECT AND THE DISCONNECT.

    PauseStage talks are here to inspire, engage and blow everyones mind. Theyre very personal, forward thinking and about the big picture. Dont worry if youre not from the same industry, youll find you have a lot in common and probably learn something new.

    The duration of each talk is 30min, which includes 10min of moderated Q&A from the audience.

    CONFERENCEGLOBAL VILLAGE

    Matchmaking in the 21st century.JASON SEW HOY // 99DESIGNSCOO

    An early member of 99designs, Jason has been instrumental in the companys rapid four-year growth and global expansion. As Chief Operating Officer and Asia-Pacific General Manager, Jason is passionate about product strategy, user experience, internationalisation and creating a high-performance product development team.team inspiration, PR and all-around evangelism.

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  • Iterating Cultures: Dissent in the age of the startup.TIM WEBSTER // KLLECTIVEUX DESIGNER

    Tim is a UX designer for Kllective - the platform that brings creatives and producers together to make awesome things. He was also one half of the team that launched Uber in Melbourne. Traversing the visual art, design and startup worlds, Tim is driven to understand the many intangibles that inuence our behaviour and experience of Everyday Life.

    From idea to startup reality: the journey of Canva.MELANIE PERKINS // CANVACEO

    Melanie raised one of Australias largest early stage investment rounds as CEO of Canva, an online platform that allows anyone to create professional quality designs, to investors in Silicon Valley and Australia.

    PANELISTPETER HUYNH // OPTUS-INNOV8DIRECTOR

    Peter is a co-founder and Director of Optus-Innov8 Seed, which is a corporate venture initiative from Optus and SingTel Innov8, investing in Australian seed-stage technology startups. He also leads grassroots innovation activity for SingTel Group Digital Life across the Asia-Pacific region.

    PANELISTNATHAN SAMPIMON // INSPIRE9FOUNDER

    Nathan travels, funds inspiring projects, eats chicos, jams on his Maton guitar, develops apps and likes to run. He admits that the time he spends exploring the full range of versatility his screen bracket provides could be better spent. He enjoys good coffee and great wine, but rarely mixed together.

    PANELISTRICK CHEN // POZIBLECO-FOUNDER

    Rick co-founded Australias first crowd-funding platform, Pozible, which quickly became one of the major crowdfunding sites around the world and has helped lots of creative projects get off the ground. Ricks keen interest in web-based technology, user-interface, design and innovative ideas makes him an entrepreneur interested in social change and new media design.

    I will moderate you.ATHENA PRIB // GEMAKERCOMMERCIAL DIRECTOR

    Athena is a business development dynamo with 15 years experience matching customer needs with products and services in the nuclear/radiation, environmental and renewable energy markets. Full of energy and strategic in outlook, Athena brings her exciting skill set to Gemaker to help clients build business effortlessly.

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  • SOUND: http://www.studio-takt.com/

    PAUSE 2014 IDENT: VISUAL RESPONSE ON THE THEME CONNECTED. WORLD PREMIERE ONLINE - https://vimeo.com/81698327

    VISUAL: http://woodwork.nl/

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  • Break Stuff or die boring.MURRAY GALBRAITH // PRETTY RAD FOR A DADFOUNDER

    After starting his first company at age 21, Murray has developed a truly diverse project portfolio. From building a social network for snowboarders to multi-award winning digital campaigns and an app to punch Tony Abbott in the face.

    PANELISTKEN SHADBOLT // PUSH COLLECTIVEMANAGING PARTNER &EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR

    Ken has led local and international creative teams to bring life to brands across the world. Kens approach is founded the belief that big picture thinking and intricate design details should go hand-in-hand.

    Sunday 16 Feb 2:30pm - 4pmFed Square - Deakin EdgeTICKETED

    #CREATIVE STAGE

    PANEL TOPIC

    MAKING BEAUTIFUL WORK THAT WORKS.

    PauseStage talks are here to inspire, engage and blow everyones mind. Theyre very personal, forward thinking and about the big picture. Dont worry if youre not from the same industry, youll find you have a lot in common and probably learn something new.

    The duration of each talk is 30min, which includes 10min of moderated Q&A from the audience.

    CONFERENCEGLOBAL VILLAGE

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  • PANELISTDAVID PONCE DE LEON // BD NETWORKCREATIVE DIRECTOR

    David has worked with George Patterson, Leo Burnett and Lifelounge before joining BD. He has a superb track record for directing fresh and inspiring campaigns.

    PANELISTTANYA MICHAELIDES // TKM9 EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR GLOBAL

    With over 18 years global experience in a full range of advertising agencies as Managing Partner at tkm9 means creativity truly gets front and center. Her enthusiasm and passion for creating ideas that truly connect the brand to the end consumer - and most importantly making sure they come to life in the most powerful and unique ways - are what have made her work both successful & award winning.

    PANELISTSCOTT HERON // CUMMINSROSSCHIEF DIGITAL OFFICER

    Scott has 16 years of digital marketing experience working in North America, Europe, and now Australia. He recently moved to Melbourne and joined Cummins Ross. Prior to that, Scott lived in London and was MD EMEA for POSSIBLE.

    I will moderate you.LUKE VAN O // LUKEVANOBRAND STRATEGIST

    Luke is an independent creative brand strategist who ourishes in the vacuum between traditional design-based and research-driven approaches to branding. Formerly of FutureBrand and Elmwood, Luke now runs LUKEVANO, helping local and international brands find their voice and stake their claim.

    PANELISTMARK SIMPSON // SIXTY40CREATIVE DIRECTOR

    As creative director of Sydney based animation and motion graphics studio Sixty40, Mark Simpson oversees all creative concept development and execution within this prestigious operation. Counting Kmart, Heinz and TV1 as clients, his experience translating large brands into moving image campaigns is invaluable.

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  • SOUND: http://www.echoicaudio.com/

    PAUSE 2014 OPENING TITLES: CONNECTED. WORLD PREMIERE ONLINE - https://vimeo.com/84648038

    VISUAL: http://www.syndromestudio.com/

  • #COLLABORATION

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  • The rise of Augmented Reality.JONATHAN KEYSE // ONE FAT SHEEPAUGMENTED REALITY PRODUCER

    Jonathan is lead producer of Augmented Reality (AR) projects for One Fat Sheep, a digital solutions agency that mixes strategy, creativity and technology to create world leading digital experiences. Jonathan lives somewhere in between the real and the virtual as he is always looking at how the latest AR technologies can be used to create amazing brand experiences. Jonathan will present on the latest AR developments and what the future may hold.

    PAUL SEEDY // CURRENT CIRCUSCTO

    Paul entered the games industry in 1996 and has never looked back. With a passion for programming and a desire to make great games, Paul quickly establishes himself as a dependable member of any game development team.

    Sunday 16 Feb 4pm - 6pmFed Square - Deakin EdgeTICKETED

    #GAMING STAGEPauseStage talks are here to inspire, engage and blow everyones mind. Theyre very personal, forward thinking and about the big picture. Dont worry if youre not from the same industry, youll find you have a lot in common and probably learn something new.

    The duration of each talk is 30min, which includes 10min of moderated Q&A from the audience.

    DEMOING LIFESIZE AR BRANDED GAME!BRING iPADS!

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  • Collaborative composition through motion and play.JOSH BIRSE // CURRENT CIRCUSPRODUCTION & DESIGN

    Josh began his career as a Commercial Producer/Director, after completing a Bachelors Degree in Communications at the University of Canberra. With 4 years experience in the Film and Television industry, Josh has worked as a Producer on productions big and small.

    Beyond battle: Non-competitive multiplayer.LOKI DAVISON // WANDERCREATIVE DIRECTOR

    Loki is the creative director on Wander, the non-competitive, non-combat MMO. He previously wandered around Central Asia, Siberia and the Himalayas and was a paraglider pilot. He drew upon these experiences when creating Wander. An accomplished computer scientist, with 13 years of commercial experience and a musician, Loki was previously the head computer scientist at Australias most successful commercial mathematics company. His honours thesis focused on computer music. His interests have also included distributed computing. He is responsible for the creative and technical direction of Wander.

    Taking the V out of VR.TIM RUSE & SCOTT VANDONKELAAR // ZERO LATENCYDIRECTORS

    Tim and Scott form two thirds of Zero Latency, a VR start-up based in Melbourne. Zero Latency specialise in hyper real VR experiences. We create worlds that immerse the player with unprecedented fidelity. Recent advances in technology have the power to redefine how we experience reality and to what level full sensory immersion is possible, a theme we will be exploring at Pause.

    I will moderate you.BEN THOMPSON // TREADSTONER&D TAX INCENTIVE GURU

    Ben is Director of R&D Tax Services at Treadstone. He is a cashow catalyst for startups and SMEs helping them extend their funding runway through practical interpretation of government mumbo-jumbo into the words of the street. His speciality in assisting software and game developers is equally part personal experience, passionate gamer and scruffy good looks.

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  • SOUND: http://www.echoicaudio.com/

    PAUSE 2014 IDENT: VISUAL RESPONSE ON THE THEME CONNECTED. WORLD PREMIERE ONLINE - https://vimeo.com/83517314

    VISUAL: http://www.mcpherso.tv/

  • #COLLABORATION

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  • Sunday 16 Feb 6:30pm - 7:30pmFed Square - Deakin EdgeTICKETED

    #MUSIC STAGE

    PANEL TOPIC

    CHANGING TRENDS IN THE NEW MUSIC INDUSTRY.

    CONFERENCE

    PauseStage talks are here to inspire, engage and blow everyones mind. Theyre very personal, forward thinking and about the big picture. Dont worry if youre not from the same industry, youll find you have a lot in common and probably learn something new.

    The duration of each talk is 30min, which includes 10min of moderated Q&A from the audience.

    GLOBAL VILLAGE

    PANELISTJEN CLOHER // I MANAGE MY MUSIC

    After graduating from acting at NIDA Jen decided to pursue a career in music. Her third album In Blood Memory (2013) was recently shortlisted for the Australian Music Prize Australias most prestigious music award. In 2011, Cloher launched a series of workshops called I Manage My Music, specifically tailored to assist the self-managed musician.

    PANELISTDAMIAN COSTIN // 123 AGENCYDIRECTOR

    Damian has worked across media, music, commercial content, sponsorship and integration. He is highly motivated and a seeker of challenge, has a natural talent for making the impossible possible through an approach that involves determination, great ideas, teamwork and project management know how.

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  • PANELISTFRANK VARRASSO // VARRASSO PR DIRECTOR

    Frank Varrasso started Varrasso PR in January 2009. Prior to this he was the Senior Director of National Promotions and Publicity at Sony Music. Over the years, he has run promotions and publicity departments on both a state and national level for numerous Record Labels (Warner Music, EMI, and Festival Mushroom Records).

    PANELISTWILL BARTON // MUSHROOM GROUPDIGITAL STRATEGY COORDINATOR

    An advocator of direct to fan marketing using the best platforms to market music online, Will works with their top tier artists on digital campaign rollout across web & mobile.

    I will moderate you.STEVE PALFREYMANARTISTPRENEUR

    A performing artist with a passion for the entertainment industry. Currently focusing on providing other artists with the tools and strategies required to be a successful artistpreneur.

    LOOK US UP!PAUSE FEST 2014

    PANELISTCHRISSIE VINCENT // PUBLICITY & MANAGEMENT

    With over 30 years experience in the music and entertainment industry, Chrissie has worked with some of the biggest names in music, both in Australia and internationally (based in Los Angeles for 5 years at Virgin Records Worldwide from 1992 to 1997) including the Rolling Stones, Lenny Kravitz, David Bowie, Sex Pistols, Smashing Pumpkins, Rod Stewart and Australian artists and bands to numerous to mention.

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  • PAUSE 2014 CRIBS: YOUR STORY IN MOTION. WORLD PREMIERE ONLINE - http://vimeo.com/81445087

    SOUND: http://rylandhaggis.com/

    STUDIO: http://www.giantant.ca/

  • #COLLABORATION

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  • Sunday 16 Feb 7:30pm - 9:30pmFed Square - Deakin EdgeTICKETED

    #WEB STAGE

    Can we harness the power of digital experience

    design to make the world a better place? This years

    Web session will feature some of Melbournes leading

    design thinkers and their response to the important

    question - How do we use the web to change the

    world for the better? They will put their digital

    strategy, experience design and design-thinking

    powers to the test, offering insights into the digital

    and design thinking to solve societys most prevalent

    and pressing issues.

    CONFERENCEGLOBAL VILLAGE

    Hot Potato and other social campaignsSCOTT MATYUS-FLYNN // REPUBLIC OF EVERYONEPARTNER & HEAD OF STRATEGY

    Scott is an experienced strategist in sustainability and marketing and heads up Republic of Everyones strategy and consulting team. He has helped big brands develop sustainability and corporate responsibility strategies. And he has helped develop kick-ass creative solutions for NGOs and other organisations making positive social and environmental impacts. Scott is a founding member of Conscious Capitalism Australia.

    I will moderate you.ALICE HOWARD-VYSE// THIRST STUDIOS USER EXPERIENCE CONSULTANT

    Inquisitive, passionate problem-solver with a high EQ and strong desire to design a better world by building better business. Currently humanising technology as a UX consultant - improving digital experiences through user-centric research, gathering insights to inspire and inform design.

    THE WEB. FOR GOOD.

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  • Internet Jerk: How I learned to stop making junk and start making stuff that matters.ADAM MORRIS // THICKDIRECTOR

    Adam is one of Australias most experienced and awarded Digital Creative Directors, with a long history of designing and implementing experiences for behaviour change, with a specific focus on sustainability and social good. Adam is a co-founding Partner and Creative Director at Thicka strategic design consultancy focused on helping brands deliver sustainable and meaningful value for people and the planet.

    Is Ebay The Best Charity Ever? WILL DAYBLE // SQUAREWEAVEDIRECTOR

    Will starts the fires. He speaks on hype, style and disruption at events like TEDx and Startup Weekend. Hes a Director at Squareweave, with a passion is using technology to make the world better. Will is heavily involved in startup social entrepreneurship and charity work, providing consulting to not for profits across the world. And so much more.

    Maslows hierarchy of the webBEN ROWE // THIRST STUDIOS ANOTHER UX GUY CALLED BEN

    Ben is passionate about using technology and user experience to make the world a better place. Hes a UX designing, marketing and strategic generalist at Thirst Studios. With a nerd-like passion for all things digital, Ben is fascinated in creating beautiful and usable digital experiences. Especially those that can have positive impacts on living sustainably.

    Super awesome micro projectSTEVE SAMMARTINO BLOGGER AND ENTREPRENEUR

    Steve Sammartino had his first startup before the age of 10, and has embarked on a wide range of startups and world-changing projects since then. He helps companies transition from industrial era thinking into the digital age. Steves startup blog has over 30,000 readers a month. He now is embarking on launching 12 startups in 12 months as his next entrepreneurial endeavour.

    COME TO SEE A 3D PRINTER FROM 3D PRINTER SYSTEMS

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  • Project:Roam is thrilled to be able to bring their Connected concept to

    life thanks to Pause Fest and Federation Square. For digital artists, canvases

    like Fed Square dont get much better. We cant wait to start crafting our

    interactive experiences that will traverse this great space. There is so

    much to explore and develop with these mobile projection devices and this

    grant will allow us to realise many of the ideas that the team have been

    brewing for over a year now. All of our concepts connect with the space,

    the circumstances and the people we encounter and we cant wait to share

    these experiences in the heart of Melbourne. Thank you so much.

    - Madeleine Preece

    // PROJECT:ROAM

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    Experience the amazing interactive installations of the winners and other participants in this exciting open exhibition kindly funded by the team at Fed Square.

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    13 - 21 Feb 8:30pm - 11:30pmFed Square

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  • Our concept is to create a series of

    mobile projection installations that

    utilise three/four/five projection

    canvases/operators to produce large

    scale digital artworks. Through these

    newly designed, choreographed

    installations, the artist, the work

    and their devices are all wirelessly

    connected to deliver a stunning visual

    artwork of movement and colour.

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  • SOUND: http://www.echoicaudio.com/

    PAUSE 2014 OPENING TITLES: CONNECTED. WORLD PREMIERE ONLINE - https://vimeo.com/84648038

    VISUAL: http://www.syndromestudio.com/

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    7:30PM - 9:30PM Fed Square - Deakin Edge CONFERENCE#Web Stage // Thirst Studio, Thick Studio...

    10PM - LATE Loop Bar AFTERPARTYClosing party with HAHA Industries, Max Vegas, Brut33...

    5PM - 5:30PM Fed Square - Screen SCREENINGIncredibly Short Film Festival

    10AM - 11:30AM Fed Square - Screen SCREENINGThe Best of ViewFest, Italy

    8:30PM - 11:30PM Fed Square EXHIBITIONConnected Interactive Installations

    8PM - 11:30PM Rancho Notorious CONFERENCE#Motion Stage // Breeder, Oh Yeah Wow...

    9PM - 10PM ACMI - Cinema 1 SCREENINGMass Assembly by Michael Brown - Ventilate

    10AM - 3:30PM ARUP WORKSHOPARUP Soundlab // Spatial Audio

    12PM - 3PM ACMI - Cinema 1 CONFERENCE#Creative Stage: The Masters of the Industry

    7PM - 8PM ACMI - Cinema 1 SCREENINGNarrative in Motion by Justin Cone - Motionographer

    10PM - LATE Loop Bar AFTERPARTYJoint Forces with Prognosis

    9AM - 4PM Rancho Notorious MASTERCLASSThe Loop - Portfolio Masterclasses

    12PM - 4PM Fed Square - Stage LIVE MUSICLive Music Stage // HAHA Industries, Brut33...

  • CREATIVE TEAM Steven Scott Chris Wood Jules Lau STRATEGY TEAMGrant Flannery Luke van O Murray Galbraith

    MARKETING TEAMRobyn Fawcett Sarah Moran

    SOCIAL MEDIA Steve Palfreyman Emily Ryan Zoe Rixon Ella Trezise CURATORS - LOCAL Caspian Kai Pantea Lisa Shingles Andrew Hibberd Helen Sweatman

    CURATORS - INTERNATIONALMartn Schurmann Ivana Gorosito Paul Idrobo Lee.X Michael Brown Justin Cone Francois Mathey EDITORIAL TEAM Clare Acheson Lisette Muratore Zac Millner-Cretney Liam Jordan

    THANKS FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO MAKING MELBOURNE, AND THE WORLD, A BETTER PLACE TO BE.

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    PHOTOGRAPHERSRoland Dempster Nik Buttigieg Gabrielle Hingston Veerle Evens EVENTS TEAMSarah Jansen Jayn ODriscoll Harriet Wray Teresa Truda Zoe Steadhall Dominika Sikorska Holly Hutchinson Victoria Porter Luanna Rowe Jordan Barbrooke Clare Spillman Alana Veres

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    2014 BRANDINGStudio Pennant

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    2014 IDENTS CREATORSNejc Polovsak Rich Nosworthy Scott McPherson Yes Captain Woodwork Vscolo Lucas Casagrande Fredrik Davidsson Speakeasy Collective Simon Bronson

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  • Refresh yourselfNeed a pit stop between Pause perusals? Time Out has put together its picks of where to eat and drink

    For all the insider tips on where to eat and drink in Melbourne, head to www.timeout.com/melbourne or pick up the monthly magazine at all good newsagents

    01 Bar AmpereThey love a niche offering at this kooky, sophisticated slip of a joint. Ramp up your night with an aperitif of Maidenii vermouth or how about some absinthe? They have Melbournes biggest collection of wormwood liquor, and they serve it properly with iced water added from a vintage fountain. We cant guarantee youll hallucinate, but things are spacey enough here as it is. The concrete walls are mounted with creepy glove moulds holding mining lights, and the back wall is a luminous floor-to-ceiling mosaic of backlit bottles. Its a bit like drinking on a sci-fi film set, and exactly the sort of place you want to go if youve got some big ideas post-fest you want to run through. 16 Russell Pl Melbourne 3000. 03 9663 7557. www.barampere.com.

    02 Young and JacksonsIf youd rather take your talking gear to somewhere a little more simple (and a little closer to the festival hub) this stalwart pub just opposite Flinders Street train station is our

    go-to. The craft beer selection is surprisingly good, and there are plenty of booths, and even a rooftop cider garden in which to swing jugs around while talking out the big issues. Cnr Swanston and Flinders St, Melbourne 3000. 03 9650 3884. www.youngandjacksons.com.au.

    03 Misty PlaceThis is one of Melbournes original laneway bars. Its had its ups and downs over the past eight years, but right now, Mistys star is on the rise. A new cocktail list features the likes of the Roman Monk Cognac, Benedictine and barrel-aged bitters given a spice cabinet razz up with almondy, gingery falernum and the beer list features the likes of the excellent 4 Pines Kolsch. Plus, design fans, thanks to Mistys Hosier Lane address you can take the

    opportunity to check out the brand new graffiti works that have just been completed in the alley. 3-5 Hosier Ln, Melbourne 3001. 03 9663 9202.

    04 Shebeen Shebeen is the bar where its selfish not to drink. The profits from every wine or beer here (all sourced from developing nations) go back to a charity in that drinks country of origin. So you could say no to a Tecate. But youd be the cold hearted wretch depriving Root Capital, a charity that lends start-up funds to African and Latin American businesses, of much needed coin. Its boho-chic with its ramshackle decor of corrugated iron and bright tiles and youre just a short amble away from Federation Square. 36 Manchester Ln, Melbourne 3000. 03 9650 6931. www.shebeen.com.au.

    Bars

    Restaurants01 GAZIYou can go as hard or as fast as you like at this luminous Greek bistro. The eight-course tasting menu of fancified Hellenic street-food were talking sizzling saganaki with caramelised cumquats and meats from a flock of beasts, fresh off the spit is a good time if you can rally some festival friends and you have a few hours to spare. Or, if youre after a quick refuel between talks, run in, grab a seat at the bar and hit them up for an $8 Espressotini and a fat little souvlakia packing plenty of mustard and a handful of salty French fries. 2 Exhibition St, Melbourne 3000. 03 9207 7444. gazirestaurant.com.au.

    02 Meatball and Wine BarFlinders Lane is a buzzing strip after dark. And youll find a lot of that buzz centred right around this purveyor of meatballs and Italian wines. If your festival dance card is especially full, youll probably need the hefty sustenance provided by a trio of fragrant chicken, beef or vegetarian balls jazzed up with sauces like a punch-to-the-senses salsa verde, all nesting in a creamy bed of crushed potatoes. Its simple, straightforward stuff for get-in-get-out eating that wont take up all your pocket money. 135 Flinders Lane Melbourne 3000. 03 9654 7545. www.meatballandwinebar.com.au.

    03 Chin ChinThis artsy mod-Thai canteen is consistently pumping. Every table is packed with rowdy groups throwing down DIY spring rolls and nuclear grade jungle curries and quenching the fire with boozy coconut ice slushies. Go for plenty of small things like explode-in-your-mouth flash fried son-in-law eggs with a dollop of chilli jam, and a cleansing plate of kingfish sashimi sluiced with lime juice, threads of chilli and kaffir lime leaf and cooling dabs of coconut cream. Go early or late to miss the queues. 125 Flinders Ln, Melbourne 3000. 03 8663 2000. www.chinchinrestaurant.com.au.

    04 Shandong MamaYoull have to wander a little further afield its in a Bourke Street arcade and the space is fairly plain, but if this isnt the best little hole-in-the-wall dumpling den in Melbourne, well eat the menu. What they lack in dcor here, they make up for in friendliness and crazy freshness and flavour. Pan fried chicken dumplings are crisp, golden and juicy and they do steamed, gingery fish versions that are clean as a whistle. Get a side of spinach with a wasabi kick, and walk away feeling both dumplinged and svelte. Shop 7, 200 Bourke St, Melbourne 3000. 03 9650 3818.

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  • Refresh yourselfNeed a pit stop between Pause perusals? Time Out has put together its picks of where to eat and drink

    For all the insider tips on where to eat and drink in Melbourne, head to www.timeout.com/melbourne or pick up the monthly magazine at all good newsagents

    01 Bar AmpereThey love a niche offering at this kooky, sophisticated slip of a joint. Ramp up your night with an aperitif of Maidenii vermouth or how about some absinthe? They have Melbournes biggest collection of wormwood liquor, and they serve it properly with iced water added from a vintage fountain. We cant guarantee youll hallucinate, but things are spacey enough here as it is. The concrete walls are mounted with creepy glove moulds holding mining lights, and the back wall is a luminous floor-to-ceiling mosaic of backlit bottles. Its a bit like drinking on a sci-fi film set, and exactly the sort of place you want to go if youve got some big ideas post-fest you want to run through. 16 Russell Pl Melbourne 3000. 03 9663 7557. www.barampere.com.

    02 Young and JacksonsIf youd rather take your talking gear to somewhere a little more simple (and a little closer to the festival hub) this stalwart pub just opposite Flinders Street train station is our

    go-to. The craft beer selection is surprisingly good, and there are plenty of booths, and even a rooftop cider garden in which to swing jugs around while talking out the big issues. Cnr Swanston and Flinders St, Melbourne 3000. 03 9650 3884. www.youngandjacksons.com.au.

    03 Misty PlaceThis is one of Melbournes original laneway bars. Its had its ups and downs over the past eight years, but right now, Mistys star is on the rise. A new cocktail list features the likes of the Roman Monk Cognac, Benedictine and barrel-aged bitters given a spice cabinet razz up with almondy, gingery falernum and the beer list features the likes of the excellent 4 Pines Kolsch. Plus, design fans, thanks to Mistys Hosier Lane address you can take the

    opportunity to check out the brand new graffiti works that have just been completed in the alley. 3-5 Hosier Ln, Melbourne 3001. 03 9663 9202.

    04 Shebeen Shebeen is the bar where its selfish not to drink. The profits from every wine or beer here (all sourced from developing nations) go back to a charity in that drinks country of origin. So you could say no to a Tecate. But youd be the cold hearted wretch depriving Root Capital, a charity that lends start-up funds to African and Latin American businesses, of much needed coin. Its boho-chic with its ramshackle decor of corrugated iron and bright tiles and youre just a short amble away from Federation Square. 36 Manchester Ln, Melbourne 3000. 03 9650 6931. www.shebeen.com.au.

    Bars

    Restaurants01 GAZIYou can go as hard or as fast as you like at this luminous Greek bistro. The eight-course tasting menu of fancified Hellenic street-food were talking sizzling saganaki with caramelised cumquats and meats from a flock of beasts, fresh off the spit is a good time if you can rally some festival friends and you have a few hours to spare. Or, if youre after a quick refuel between talks, run in, grab a seat at the bar and hit them up for an $8 Espressotini and a fat little souvlakia packing plenty of mustard and a handful of salty French fries. 2 Exhibition St, Melbourne 3000. 03 9207 7444. gazirestaurant.com.au.

    02 Meatball and Wine BarFlinders Lane is a buzzing strip after dark. And youll find a lot of that buzz centred right around this purveyor of meatballs and Italian wines. If your festival dance card is especially full, youll probably need the hefty sustenance provided by a trio of fragrant chicken, beef or vegetarian balls jazzed up with sauces like a punch-to-the-senses salsa verde, all nesting in a creamy bed of crushed potatoes. Its simple, straightforward stuff for get-in-get-out eating that wont take up all your pocket money. 135 Flinders Lane Melbourne 3000. 03 9654 7545. www.meatballandwinebar.com.au.

    03 Chin ChinThis artsy mod-Thai canteen is consistently pumping. Every table is packed with rowdy groups throwing down DIY spring rolls and nuclear grade jungle curries and quenching the fire with boozy coconut ice slushies. Go for plenty of small things like explode-in-your-mouth flash fried son-in-law eggs with a dollop of chilli jam, and a cleansing plate of kingfish sashimi sluiced with lime juice, threads of chilli and kaffir lime leaf and cooling dabs of coconut cream. Go early or late to miss the queues. 125 Flinders Ln, Melbourne 3000. 03 8663 2000. www.chinchinrestaurant.com.au.

    04 Shandong MamaYoull have to wander a little further afield its in a Bourke Street arcade and the space is fairly plain, but if this isnt the best little hole-in-the-wall dumpling den in Melbourne, well eat the menu. What they lack in dcor here, they make up for in friendliness and crazy freshness and flavour. Pan fried chicken dumplings are crisp, golden and juicy and they do steamed, gingery fish versions that are clean as a whistle. Get a side of spinach with a wasabi kick, and walk away feeling both dumplinged and svelte. Shop 7, 200 Bourke St, Melbourne 3000. 03 9650 3818.

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  • Heres to the crazy ones the misfits,

    the rebels, the troublemakers, the round

    pegs in the square holes. The ones who

    see things differently theyre not fond

    of rules. You can quote them, disagree

    with them, glorify or vilify them, but

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