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:: REGISTRATION

To attend the Third Iteration Conference, please complete the Registration Form

REGISTRATION FEES

Delegate fee
(Earlybird rate: paid before 1 November, 2005)

AUD$450
Delegate fee (from 1 November, 2005)
AUD$495
Full time students (limited number)
AUD$250
Single day registration

Attendance at ‘Generative Arts Practice 2005’ Conference Sydney
AUD$200

15% Discount *

All Conference presenters must register for attendance and inclusion in the Conference Proceedings.

FULL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

Full Conference Registration includes entry to all sessions and a copy of proceedings. Payment of fees will be by major credit card (MasterCard, Visa) or official order.

DAY CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

Day Registration (includes entry to all sessions on the nominated day and a copy of proceedings)

CONFERENCE DINNER

The Conference Dinner will be held on Thursday evening December 1st at Feddish at Federation Square in the heart of Melbourne's CBD. Seats are limited and bookings can be made when registering for the conference.

REMINDER: 8pm Feddish Restaurant - River Terrace Yarra Building Federation Square
To book, please use the conference Registration form

Note: Conference Dinner is not covered in the Registration fee.

*15% DISCOUNT OFFER

Attendance at ‘Generative Arts Practice 2005’ Conference – Sydney : The symposium held at the University of Technology, Sydney, 5-7 December 2005, will focus on research issues in the practice of the generative arts. These issues fall in areas such as art making, art theory, digital media and human-computer interaction.
THIRD ITERATION delegates wishing to attend the ‘Generative Arts Practice 2005’ will be entitled to a 15% discount on both conferences.



:: THE VENUE

The venue for the THIRD ITERATION is the Faculty of Art & Design, Monash University. The Faculty is based at the Caulfield campus in an award-winning building designed by internationally renowned Australian architects, Denton Corker Marshall.

The Caulfield campus is only 15 minutes from the Melbourne CBD and has excellent access to public transport.

Melbourne, a sophisticated multicultural city of 3.5 million people, is the base for Monash's Australian campuses, and will provide a stimulating stage for the THIRD ITERATION.

Melbourne has impressive contemporary architecture within a rich heritage of 19th century buildings, and is a thriving centre for good living and all the arts. Delegates will sample one of Melbourne's major attractions when attending the Conference Dinner at the stunningly designed Federation Square.

To learn more about what Melbourne has to offer, please go to: http://www.visitmelbourne.com

For those who plan to spend some time exploring the State of Victoria and the rest of Australia, the following links provide comprehensive information:
http://www.visitvictoria.com
http://www.australia.com



:: TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL

The city of Melbourne is a bustling metropolis with a population of about 3.5 million people. It is well serviced by international and domestic air services. Direct international flights are available from mainland USA and Japan. Flights from Europe are usually via Asia.

For more details see: International Travel


LOCAL TRAVEL (to venue)

Melbourne's comprehensive public transport system of trams, trains and buses permits easy travel throughout the metropolitan area.

For more details see: Local Travel to Venue


HOTELS / ACCOMMODATION

A wide variety of accommodation options are availble within easy reach of the conference venue.

For more details see: Hotels & Accommodation