QUT Researchers Address Critical Media Issues At Woodford Folk Festival

Online safety, the future of cinema, and the digital life of children are the timely topics being tackled by academics from the QUT Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC) at the 2024 Woodford Folk Festival.

DMRC Director Professor Dan Angus said three public sessions would canvas current discussions relating to online safety, who is responsible and why it matters, as well as challenges that lie ahead for Australia's cinema industry, and the fears and myths surrounding the online activities of kids.

As well as the panel discussions, Professor Angus said his team would host an interactive stall at the festival focusing on "Data Donation."

"We will be offering festivalgoers the unique opportunity to uncover their own digital footprints, which, for most of us, are growing by the day," Professor Angus said.

"Trained "algorithm whisperers" will interpret participants' digital data, such as Facebook ad preferences or Spotify playlists, and create personalised readings of their digital self.

"This experience will contribute to a collective understanding of our shared online culture, with a public display of this data growing over the course of the festival, through the Tree of Data."

Professor Angus said the aim of the DMRC's involvement at Woodford was to provide deeper understanding of the intersection between digital media, society, and the pressing issues of the modern world.

The three DMRC Woodford Folk Festival panel discussions are:

For more details on the DMRC sessions and timings, visit the Woodford Folk Festival website.

Main image: QUT DRMC researchers speaking at the 2024 Woodford Folk Festival - top row (l-r) Professor Daniel Angus, Dr Aleesha Rodriguez, Benson Rajan and Lucinda Nelson. Bottom row (l-r) Dr Ruari Elkington, Dr Ehsan Dehghan, Philippa Amery, and Dr Mark Piccini.

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