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  • Turner Gregory; Edmonds Ernest; Weakley Alastair (IEEE CS Press, 2005)
    This paper presents findings from a study of the social and technical roles of programmers in arttechnology collaborations. Combined with a review of the supportive and obstructive roles of technology with respect to ...
  • Mulder Johannes (Institute for Psychoacousatics and Electronic Music (IPEM), 2009)
    This paper aims to link the use of sound amplification technology to the Acousmatic theory as conceived by Pierre Schaeffer. The argument pursued here is part of my multi-disciplinary PhD thesis that researches the influence ...
  • Joseph Sue (University of Canberra, 2005)
    Speaking Secrets is a manuscript that explores voicelessness and the media. It focuses on sexuality secrets and explores what happens when they become public property. Each chapter is a piece of literary journalism, ...
  • Johnston Andrew; Marks Benjamin; Edmonds Ernest (Creativity Cognition Studios Press, 2005)
    In this paper we describe the development of an interactive artwork which incorporates both a musical composition and software which provides a visual and aural accompaniment. The system uses physical modeling to implement ...
  • Burraston, D. M (Creativity & Cognition Studio Press, 2005)
    Complex systems such as Cellular Automata (CA) produce global behaviour based on the interactions of simple units (cells). Their evolution is specified by local interaction rules that generate some form of ordered, complex ...
  • Bednarek Monika (Australian Systemic Functional Linguistics Association, 2008)
    This paper reports on the teaching of an interdisciplinary undergraduate seminar on English linguistics and literature at the University of Augsburg (Germany). The focus of this seminar was 19th century women¿s fiction, ...
  • Leung Linda (Massey University, 2008)
    The paper examines how fear is communicated to refugees, asylum seekers, and the public through Australia¿s immigration policy and practice. Between 1992 and 1994, Australian law moved from permitting (but not enforcing) ...
  • Skilbeck Ruth (Monash University, 2010)
    Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu is written as an extended narrative/speech-act of memory. The paper considers the fugue poetics of Proust's act of writing transcendence performatively realised through multiple voices ...
  • Johnston Andrew; Edmonds Ernest (Idea Group Publishing, 2004)
    While many areas of the music industry make extensive use of information technology, the impact of interactive educational tools on instrumental music learning has been limited to date. This paper considers the ...
  • Hills Damian; Pisan Yusuf; Edmonds Ernest (ACM Press, 2008)
    How we assimilate stories into our common experiences and shape culture is the field of study known as narrative intelligence. By following these assumptions and investigating theories of conversation and rhetoric, this ...
  • Turner Gregory; Edmonds Ernest (Computer Human Interaction Special Interest Group (CHISIG) - The Ergonomics Society of Australia, 2003)
    This paper presents the case for extending programming languages to support digital artists engaged in technologicallv-innovativc work. The anticipated result is an "environment for building environments ", which will ...
  • Turner Gregory; Neumark Norie; Miranda Maria; Weakley Alastair (Creativity and Cognition Studio Press, 2004)
    Séa.nce: a networked glossalalia is a collaborative project involving a sound artist, visual artist, and a remotely-located interaction designer. The aim of the collaboration was to make a multiuser live performance work ...
  • Costello Brigid; Muller Elizabeth; Amitani Shigeki; Edmonds Ernest (Creativity and Cognition Studios Press, 2005)
    This paper describes a study into the situated experience of interactive art. The study was conducted with audiences of the artwork Iamascope and is framed by the four categories of embodied experience that have been ...
  • Ferguson Samuel; Cabrera Densil; Beilharz Kirsty; Song Hong-Jun (ICAD, 2006)
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  • Roxburgh Mark (Monash University, Faculty of Art and Design, 2005)
    This research explores the effect on visual communication design of the differences between what is observed (seen), how that is recorded (documented) and what is subsequently projected to viewers (designed). Theorising ...
  • Reid Anna; Petocz Peter (Australian Association for Research in Music Education, 2003)
    In this paper, we describe a research methodology phenomenography and its application in investigating the experience of an ensemble the recorder consort Fortune in negotiating a shared conception of pieces of music being ...
  • Leung Linda; Humphreys Tania; Weakley Alastair (Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Press, 2008)
    The paper details the preliminary results of a research and design project for the Australasian Centre for Interaction Design¿s Virtual Communities program. The project aims to mine knowledge from an email archive through ...
  • Joseph Sue (The Australian Association of Writing Programs, 2008)
    Ever since Tom Wolfe wrote a thirteen page essay entitled The birth of the new journalism, eyewitness report by Tom Wolfe in the Seventies, debate has raged over what this New Journalism or literary journalism or creative ...
  • Beilharz Kirsty (ICAD, 2005)
    This paper proposes a framework for gestural interaction with information sanification in order to both monitor data aurally and, in addition, to interact with it, transform and even modify the source data in a two-way ...
  • Macris Anthony (AAWP, 2008)
    One of the paradoxes of any artistic process is the transformation of the intensities of thought and sensation into the empirical fixities of form. For novelists, the sentence, paragraph and chapter are the standard textual ...