An electronic music and video artcollective from Australia Electronic music is a loose term for music created using electronic equipment. ... As opposed to television and theatrical cinema, video art is a subset of artistic works which relies on moving pictures and is comprised of video and/or audio data. ... A collective is a group of people who share or are motivated by at least one common issue or interest, or work together to achieve a common objective. ...
The collective was started in Sydney, Australia, in 1992 by a small group of people who were interested and active in electronic sound and other electronic art forms. The group expanded and now has active chapters in Melbourne and other parts of Australia. Communication is mainly via email lists, but also regular face to face meetings and public performances are organised. Sydney Harbour looking south from the vicinity of the Sydney Harbour Bridge towards the CBD skyline; the Opera House is visible in the background on the left. ... Melbourne is the capital and largest city of the state of Victoria, and the second largest city in Australia, with a population of 3,488,750 in the Melbourne metropolitan area (census 2001 [1]) and 52,117 in the City of Melbourne (which covers only the central city area). ...
The loosely knit organisation also has a more organised subgroup Clan Analogue Recordings that assembles various CD releases.
Although most often used to produce recordings that are later edited as in conventional film, machinima techniques have also occasionally been used for theatre.
A New York improvisational comedy group called the ILL Clan voice and puppet their characters before a virtual camera to produce machinima displayed on a screen to a live audience."
In terms of costs, to run a TV station is an expensive proposition and there is a very limited amount of terrestrial radio spectrum available for TV (analogue) broadcasts.