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UTS Practice-Based Research Book Launch & ShowcaseThursday, November 24, 2011 at 6:00 PM - Friday, November 25, 2011 at 6:00 PM (GMT+1000)Sydney, New South Wales |
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These events are sparked by the launch of the new book from the Creativity and Cognition Studios at the University of Technology Sydney.
Interacting: Art, Research and the Creative Practitioner
Edited by Linda Candy and Ernest Edmonds – Libri Publishing, UK
"This book is about interacting in its many forms, including interaction between artworks and audiences, between creative practitioners from different disciplines and between those practitioners and the norms of research in contemporary society. Interacting: Art, Research and the Creative Practitioner uses the experience of leading creative practitioners to provide a unique perspective on these interacting elements.
As workers within the field of human-computer interaction, the editors’ interest in creativity in art, design and technology has led them to develop methodologies for research capable of producing evidence simultaneously with the creation of new artefacts. They and the other contributors, all of whom have been associated with the Creativity and Cognition Studios at the University of Technology, Sydney, demonstrate both that there is much to recommend in the bringing of research into creative practice and also that research itself can be transformed by way of creative practice."
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The Launch | Thursday 24 November @6pm - Queen Street Studios - 10-14 Kensington Street, Chippendale
Featuring performances by David Burraston, Andrew Johnston and Ernest Edmonds, the Queen Street Studios will be an amazing and raw space with which to emphasise the experimental nature of the work and to introduce the book to Australian audiences. Attendees will be able to purchase copies of the publication on the night via Gleebooks vendors.
The Showcase | Friday 25 November from 9:30-6pm - Guthrie Theatre - UTS Building 6, Level 3 - 702-730 Harris Street, Ultimo
This day will feature UTS practitioners who are part of an interdisciplinary focus on Practice-Based Research from the Creativity and Cognition Studios, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building. Held in the Guthrie Theatre, this day will feature talks and demonstrations by Masters and PhD students and their mentors in these faculties with introductions research leaders in their fields. Keynote addresses will be delivered by Linda Candy and Ernest Edmonds.
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Keynote Addresses and Feature Topics:- (Programme to be released)
Opening Keynote - Dr. Linda Candy - Title: Theory and Practice: A Reflexive Relationship
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Closing Keynote - Prof. Ernest Edmonds - The Research in Practice-Based Research
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Kirsty Bielharz - Introduction to SenseAware Practice-Based Research
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George Khut - The Bright-Heart's Design Research Project - Children's Hospital, Weastmead
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Gillian Leahy - Media Production as Creative Practice - progress and problems
Margot Nash - Unknown Spaces in Film Development
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Andrew Johnston - Almost Tangible Musical Interfaces
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Mike Leggett - Memory, Schema and Interactive Video
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Zafer Bilda - Designing for Audience Engagement
When & Where
Queen Street Studios and Guthrie Theatre
10-14 Kensingston Street / UTS Building 6, Lvl 3
Chippendale/Ultimo
Sydney,
New South Wales 2008
Australia
Thursday, November 24, 2011 at 6:00 PM - Friday, November 25, 2011 at 6:00 PM (GMT+1000)
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University of Technology Sydney and New Media Curation
UTS and New Media Curation have collaborated on many events and exhibitions since 2006, usually with the support of the Creativity and Cognition Studios, the Design Architecture and Building Faculty, and the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Past collaborations include: the ENGAGE Symposium, Image Ecologies, Memory Flows, Fashioning Now: changing the way we make and use clothes, and most recently, Urban Realities and Augmented Play.
For a full account, please visit the projects page at: www.newmediacuration.com