From the 1970s, Conomos was an art, film and media essayist, both in Australia and overseas, as well as a critic and writer responsible for many articles, book chapters, reviews, critiques and commentary for local and international journals, anthologies and magazines. He was a co-founding editor (with Brian Langer and Eddy Jokovich) of the arts journal
Scan+. In 1995, Conomos spoke on interactive art at Sydney's Biennale of Ideas Symposium. He was a new media critic for the
Sydney Morning Herald in the 1990s, and in 1999 was appointed the Sydney editor for the London-based journal
Contemporary. His main books include:
Mutant Media: Essays on Cinema, Video Art and New Media (2008), a collection of essays;
Anti-Kythera Conversations (2010) and
Kythera Conversations (2010); and two anthologies co-edited with
Brad Buckley;
Republics of Ideas: Republicanism Culture Visual Arts (2001);,
Rethinking the Contemporary Art School: The Artist, the PhD and the Academy (2009), and
Ecologies of Invention (2013). He has been a contributor to periodicals, journals and newspapers around the world since the 1970s, including the now defunct
Filmnews,
Continuum: The Australian Journal of Media & Culture and
RealTime. Also, with Brad Buckley, Conomos has published a major illustrated monograph,
Brad Buckley/John Conomos, published by the
Australian Centre for Photography in 2013. Other contributions include chapter articles in Catherine Simpson, Renata Murawska and Anthony Lambert's
Diasporas of Australian Cinema (2009) published by Intellect; James Elkins'
What Do Artists Know? (2012) published by Penn State University Press; Sean Cubitt and Paul Thomas' collection
Relive: Media Art Histories (2013) published by The MIT Press; and the foreword to
Video Void (2014), published by Australian Scholarly Publishing. ==Curatorial work==