AIM is thrilled to announce innovative First Nations artist Neil Morris (DRMGNW) will be doing the keynote presentation at AIM's upcoming Australasian Computer Music Conference this August.
ACMC is an online conference featuring a festival of performances, installations, workshops, and tutorials that will inspire, challenge, and showcase the works of the global electronic music community.
"Sisters with Transistors" is an acclaimed documentary about trailblazing women in electronic music. Delegates at the Australasian Computer Music Conference will have exclusive access to view the film.
Austin Benjamin (known by his stage name Utility) is a versatile Sydney-based music producer, educator, artist and founder of local label Trackwork. He’s produced music for a slew of artists, created a suite of complex audio/visual works and has built a reputation for diverse and innovative music that breaks boundaries.
To celebrate International Women's Day, we brought together a panel of accomplished musicians and members of the AIM teaching faculty from a cross-section of specialties for a live panel interview.
Meghann O’Neill teaches videogame music courses at The Australian Institute of Music and Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Meghann composes music for games, the most recent being emergent stealth game, Wildfire.
Sony Music Entertainment Australia Marketing Manager and AIM alumni Jessica Barrett was recently recognised as one of The Music Network's Top 30 Under 30. We caught up with her to learn more about her gig working for one of the world's biggest music companies.
A lunchtime live panel interview with our accomplished alumni talking about what an agent or venue wants from a performer before, during and after the show.