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  • Soviets 
    Wallen Lawrence (Zhdk (Zurich Hochschule der Kunste/Zurich University of the Arts), 2009)
    A series on Scenography by the Zurich University of the Arts. Published with the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation
  • Nguyen Quang Vinh; Huang Mao (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2002)
    This paper describes a new method for the visualization of tree structured relational data. It can be used especially for the display of very large hierarchies in a 2- dimensional space. We discuss the advantages ...
  • Rice Charles (John Wiley & Sons, 2010)
    The philosopher BrianMassumi is known for his explorations of experience, art, media theory and politics and has recently turned his attention to understanding the impact that sustained fear has on perception in a post-9/11 ...
  • Stewart Susan; Sherringham Susan (QUT Press, 2010)
    Design interventions into environments reshape the ecologies of practice that the environment has participated in, housed or enabled. This paper draws upon research into the complex ecologies of next-generation learning ...
  • Song H.J.; Beilharz Kirsty (WSEAS, 2007)
    Spatialization (spatial separation) and timbre are the two salient auditory attributes facilitating a better comprehension of sonification (non-speech auditory display).While directional cues provide obvious interpretable ...
  • Anderson Benedict; Bittner Regina (Bauhaus Foundation Dessau, 2007)
    In 2007 the cities of Sibiu (Romania) and Luxembourg (Luxembourg) shared the role of European Capital of Culture (CCE 2007). Themes for the Cultural Programme included 'public space', 'social dimension' and 'European ...
  • Gothe Jacqueline (ArtTech, 2010)
    Inside Out, curated by Claire Smith, is an international touring exhibition that focuses on emerging digital design techniques and the growth of sophisticated rapid prototyping tools and methods. It features forty-six ...
  • Prior Jason; Cusack Carole (Taylor and Francis Group, 2010)
    Interview-based research among patrons and proprietors of Sydney's gay bathhouses, asking about experiences of homosexual being from the 1960s to the early 1980s generated intriguing findings. Despite the apparent disconnect ...
  • SPK bowl 
    Pandolfo Berto (DAB Doc, 2010)
    The SPK bowl was one of the seven projects that comprised Digifacture a practice-led investigation of industrial design and advanced manufacturing technologies, specifically, Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and Direct Metal ...
  • Bowman Christopher (Powerhouse Museum, 2008)
    This interactive installation explores the relationship between natural phenomena and text extracts from the poem "Spring and Asura" written by Kenji Miyazawa (translated into English by Hiroaki Sato). The work is further ...
  • Bowman Christopher (At the Vanishing Point Contemporary Art Newtown, 2009)
    Spring and Asura.02 - Disturbance is an interactive artwork developed and created by Chris Bowman that further explores the interconnectivity of the animate and the inanimate. The centerpiece to the exhibition is an ...
  • Ramirez Jr Mariano; Campbell Greg; Marosszeky Anita; Lopes Abby; Campbell Cheryl (UNSW, 2010)
    Every year since 2004, the Society for Responsible Design (SRD) in Sydney has been exhibiting graduate design projects which address issues of environmental change and responsibility, social equity and community ideas. ...
  • Pandolfo Berto (, 2005)
    Background The SRV project emerged out of research into the two dimensional nature of drink and food serving trays. Existing products are only differentiated by aesthetic design and material choice. The SRV project was ...
  • Campbell Leo; Luscombe Desley; Luscombe Guy (The Daily Telegraph May 19 2007, 2006)
    This house was developed over a number of years (first as Campbell Luscombe residence). It took the model of a suburban dwelling that was introverted and room bound and converted this to a well oriented open plan residence. ...
  • Searle Glen; Bounds M (Blackwell, 1999)
    This paper describes three case studies to demonstrate the contemporary role of the state in attracting global activities to Sydney. The ideology and strategy of state governments ¿ rather than federal or local governments ...
  • Burke Anthony; Hewett Benjamin; Jakovich Joanne; Lahoud Adrian; Burns David (Royal Australian Institute of Architects, 2008)
    A mulit-part exhibition of six selected architectural studios in combination with the Critical Visions conference. States of Convergence was a printed and film presentation. The film has gone on to the Florence Beyond Media ...
  • Anderson Benedict; Pelmus Manuel; Pocheron Bruno; Schad Isabelle (concept development; co-author; initial research., 2005)
    Still Lives was the forth of a series of performance works created by Good Work Productions. Initiated by Isabelle Schad, Bruno Pocheron and Benedict Anderson in 2004, Good Work Productions is an international experimental ...
  • Tietz Christian (Common Ground Publishing Pty Ltd, 2009)
    A case study uncovering the impact of use patterns of electric domestic indoor cook stoves leading to a user centered product design approach towards improving nutrition in Australian Indigenous Communities. Presentation ...
  • Goodrum Adam (Design Museum, London, 2008)
    The 'Stitch' chair was born of a demand for quality in a limited space. This is the 21st century urban environment. The chair folds flat. This is not a conventional chair, it can be folded and stored with ease, but demands ...
  • Verghese George (IDEA (Interior Design/Interior Architecture Educators Association), 2007)