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  • Costello Brigid; Weakley Alastair; Edmonds Ernest (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, 2004)
    Our discussion focuses on the design of creativity support systems. We describe a dedicated support system and the results of its evaluation. We then analyze a creative collaboration that was carried out without such ...
  • Johnston Andrew (University of Tasmania, 2004)
    This paper examines requirements for computer-based tools intended to support creative development in musicians. Approaches to instrumental music pedagogy are presented and implications for those seeking to support musical ...
  • Macallan, H.; Goodall, J. (Giramondo Publishing Company, 2004)
    Helen Macallan is a Senior Lecturer in Film and Media at the University of Newcastle, where she teaches a course on the horror genre. Jane Goodall is Associate Professor in the School of Contemporary Arts at the University ...
  • Morton Thomas (ABC, 2007)
    The 2 x 50 minute documentaries detailed below, both broadcast on ABC Radio National, explore a wide range of issues relating to sustainable agriculture, use of water resources, environmental policy, environmental history, ...
  • Fisher, J. (O.L. Society Limited, 2004)
  • Taylor Andrew (Australian Association of Writing Programs, 2011)
    From magic lantern shows to PowerPoint presentations, the slide show has cast a long shadow on documentary film. In the 1880s the New York Police reporter, Jacob Riis, barnstormed America with magic lantern images of urban ...
  • Benjamin Andrew (Routledge, Taylor and Francis, 2006)
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    Dwyer Catherine; Jacobs John (ABC Radio National, 2006)
    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/nightair/stories/2009/2575027.htm
  • Bell Philip (Journalism Education Association, 2006)
    This paper reports on a comparative study of four types of Australian newspapers' coverage of defamation and related issues. This was part of the National Defamation Project conducted at the Communications Law Centre in ...
  • Jacka Elizabeth (SAGE Publications, 2001)
    In countries with a mature public broadcasting sector and where public broadcasting is being challenged by the multichannel and digital environment, there is a veritable avalanche of discourse aiming to ensure the future ...
  • Lawson, S. (O.L. Society Limited, 2006)
  • Kan Melanie; Robertson Toni; Muller Elizabeth; Sadler Kirsten (IDWoP, 2005)
    This research project draws together two areas; interactive art and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). This paper describes the data collection of audience behaviour in a variety of museum and gallery locations. Subsequent ...
  • Leung Linda (Monash University, 2005)
    This paper critically examines the widely accepted principles of usability in web design. In particular, it investigates the work of Jakob Nielsen, whose name has become synonymous with 'user-friendliness' as a result ...
  • Beilharz Kirsty (Australian Music Centre, 2005)
    Background - This is a work for solo piano of approximately 11 minutes duration for professional standard performers. It is an original composition score commercially available through the Australian Music Centre, the ...
  • Neumark Norie (RMIT Publishing, 2005)
    This paper will investigate the different spaces and different times of radio and the Internet .. This is part of the wider question of how sound art is playing out in digital culture. I will look specifically at the ...
  • Benjamin Andrew (Clinamen Press Ltd, 2004)
  • Grant David; Iedema Roderick (Mouton Publishers, 2005)
    In this paper we provide an overview of research into organizational discourse, making a tentative distinction between organizational discourse studies (emerging from organization and management theory) and organizatio ...
  • Wodak Ruth; Van Leeuwen Theo (De Gruyter, 2002)
    This article deals with the discursive construction of unemployment in Austria, through an analysis of speeches by former Chancellor Klima and reports in the Austrian press. It is a companion to an earlier paper investigating ...
  • Mills Roger (University of Technology, Sydney., 2010)
    The evolution of networked audio technologies has created unprecedented opportunities for musicians to improvise with instrumentalists from a diverse range of cultures and disciplines. As network speeds increase and latency ...