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Real-time, realtime, or real time may refer to:
Computing
Real-time computing, hardware and software systems subject to a specified time constraint
Real-time clock, a computer clock that keeps track of the current time
Real-time Control System, a reference model architecture suitable for software-intensive, real-time computing
Real-time Programming Language, a compiled database programming language which expresses work to be done by a particular time
= Applications
=Real-time computer graphics, sub-field of computer graphics focused on producing and analyzing images in real time
Real-time camera, for controlling views in a 3D virtual environment
Real-time communication, for interactive communication
Real-time operating system, for running real-time software
Real-time protection, protection enabled constantly, rather than by, say, a virus scan
Real-time text, transmitted as it is being typed or produced
Real time Java, for real-time programs in Java
Real-time disk encryption, encrypting data as it is written to disk
Real-time web, whereby information is sent to users as it becomes available
Live streaming, continuously delivering multimedia as the depicted events are happening
Real-Time Streaming Protocol, internet protocol for real-time media streaming
Collaborative real-time editor, simultaneous editing of a document by several users
Real-time simulation, simulation able to run at the same rate as reality
Real-time blackhole list, a DNS blacklist
Real-time Cmix, a music programming language
Real-Time AudioSuite, audio plug-in software for Avid Pro Tools
Other science and technology
Real-time locating system, a system used to automatically identify and track the location of objects or people in real time
Real-time gross settlement, an online system for settling financial transactions
Real-time kinematic, a satellite navigation technique
Real-time polymerase chain reaction, a laboratory technique which monitors target DNA during the PCR
Companies
Realtime Associates, an American video game developer
Realtime Games Software, a defunct British video game developer
Realtime Gaming, a company that develops gambling software
Realtime Worlds, a Scottish game developer
Film, television and radio
Real time (media), a method where events are portrayed at the same rate at which the characters experience them
Real Time (Doctor Who), a webcast
Real Time (film), a 2008 film
RealTime (radio show), a radio show on CBC 2
Real Time (TV channel), an Italian television channel
Real Time with Bill Maher, a talk show on HBO
Music
Real Time (The Jazztet album), 1986, by the Art Farmer/Benny Golson Jazztet
Real Time (Steam album), 1996
Real Time (Van der Graaf Generator album), 2007
Realtime (C:Real album), 1997
Realtime (Shapeshifter album), 2001
Realtime (quartet), a barbershop quartet
Art and literature
Real Time (2004), a novel by Pnina Moed Kass
RealTime, an Australian arts magazine
Real Time (art series), a series of clocks by Maarten Baas
See also
All pages with titles containing Real-time
On the fly, a phrase used to describe something that is being changed while it is ongoing
RealTime, also known as RealTime Arts, was a free Australian arts magazine, published by Open City in print from 1994 until 2015 and online from 1996 to December 2017.
History
The free national arts magazine RealTime, also known as RealTime Arts, was launched in 1994 by Sydney-based writer/performers Virginia Baxter and Keith Gallasch. They had established a performance company called Open City in 1987, which became the publisher. The magazine, which focused on experimental and hybrid arts practices, was seed-funded by the Australia Council for the Arts, and secured ongoing funding after its popularity became evident. By the 2000s, it was a 56-page magazine produced bi-monthly, with 27,000 copies delivered to 1,000 locations across the country.
With its initial focus on contemporary innovative performance, theatre and dance as well as contemporary classical and experimental music, other media such as sound art, film, video and digital media art were also covered. It aimed to cover forms that were not being covered in mainstream arts magazines, and also focused on Indigenous Australian art and the work of artists with disability.
RealTime stuck to longform reviews, and "experiential" reviewing was encouraged, following Susan Sontag's, Deborah Jowitt's, Sally Banes' styles, based on perceptual phenomenology.
In 1996 the RealTime website was created, initially publishing reviews of the Adelaide Festival of Arts under the direction of Barrie Kosky. Thereafter the bi-monthly print edition was also published online, which expanded the readership considerably. More frequent emailed editions started to be produced from 2009.
The last printed edition was published in December 2015, with RealTime published weekly online. However with little opportunity to sell advertising, the magazine was no longer financially viable after 2017, so the decision was made to cease publication with the last issue of that year.
With support from the Australia Council, effort was concentrated into publishing a full archive of every issue, and the UNSW Library started work on creating fully searchable digital copies of the 130 editions of the print magazine from 1994 to 2015, for publication on the National Library of Australia's Trove website.
Today
Today, the RealTime website includes digitised print editions from 1994 to 2000, plus all online editions from 2001 to 2018, as well as many other features. It has a portal for dance, featuring dance on screen and RealTime onsite at dance events.
Other publications
RealTime received commissions from arts festivals all over the world, and in addition was called upon to publish other works:
The In Repertoire series (1999-2004) promoting Australian art, commissioned by the Australia Council
Dreaming in Motion, A Celebration of Australian Indigenous Filmmaking (2007), commissioned by the Australian Film Commission (still unique in its subject matter, as of 2021)
Bodies of Thought: 12 Australian Choreographers (2014), sponsored by the Australia Council
References
External links
Official website
Archived print editions at Trove
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