I'm often asked to talk to people on radio or stages, whether in a panel, debate or for interviews. These days few of them are recorded, but linked below are a bunch of them from a few years back. I'm assured some of them are mildly—and intentionally—amusing:
The Story of the Book, feature at QUT's magazine, No Walls (June 2016)
Profile at QUT's magazine, No Walls (June 2016)
Interview with Matt Finch for We the Humanities (March 2016)
On Memory Makes Us at the Decatur Book Festival in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (September 2015)
The Complete 24-Hour Book at the Melbourne Art Book Fair (May 2015)
Where the Book Went Next at the National Library of Australia, Canberra (December, 2014)
Memory Makes Us at Books in Browsers, San Francisco (October 2014)
Wordstorm Comedy Debate, Darwin (May, 2014)
The Library of the Future with Eli Neiburger, Joe Murphy, Jane Cowell and Paul Barclay (March 2014)
Talking about Copyright in the Digital World as part of the IQ2 Debate at Melbourne Town Hall for The Wheeler Centre and ABC-TV (October 2013)
Talking about Digital Survival, Brisbane and Publishing for Loughborough Literary Salon (November 2012)
The Digital Big Bang from the Byron Bay Writers Festival (August 2012)
Live discussion with Jennifer Byrne, Joel Naoum, Alex Byrne, and Tony Shannon (May 2012)
I Rate the Book with Tim Cox (612 ABC Brisbane) (June 2012)
On the 24-Hour Book (4ZZZ) (June 2012)
Digital rights seminar for the Australian Society of Authors
Talking to Rebecca Levingston (612 ABC Brisbane) on the future of books
And an old one from the 2011 Emerging Writers Festival talking about L'Odeur des Livres