DONALD BROOK & TERRY SMITH KEYNOTE PAPERS AVAILABLE ONLINE
Professor Donald Brook and Professor Terry Smith’s keynote papers delivered at the conference are now available online.
DONALD BROOK Keynote Lecture: Experimental Art
TERRY SMITH Keynote Lecture: Experimentality- Theories and Practices
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INVITATION: LEARNING AND USING STATISTICS FOR RESEARCH IN CREATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCIPLINES
Are you an academic or postgraduate student planning to carry out research in an area that is not usually associated with quantitative methods,
such as music or a discipline in the Arts or Humanities or Teacher Education?
Have you thought about how or whether you could use statistics in your research?
Would you be interested in participating via e-mail in a research project investigating strategies and preparation for using statistics in research?
If so, Sue Gordon, Peter Petocz and Anna Reid would be interested to hear from you. Please spend a few minutes reading the information on the web (2 pages).
Please copy and paste the URL below into your internet browser. (The information about the project is on the right hand side.)
http://sydney.edu.au/stuserv/maths_learning_centre/SGinfo.shtml
For more information or if you have difficulty accessing the web-link please e-mail Dr Sue Gordon on sue.gordon@sydney.edu.au
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DOUGLAS KAHN LECTURE
Douglas Kahn, NIEA Professor of Media and Innovation will be delivering a lecture at the School of History and Philosophy (FASS, UNSW) Seminar.
The Arts and the Sound of the Earth
A presentation on the notions of geophysical self-reflectivity since the 19th C. and how that relates to communications technologies and ecology.
23 August 2011 1pm
Morven Brown Building, UNSW, Room 308B
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TERRY SMITH POSTGRADUATE KEYNOTE PAPER AVAILABLE ONLINE
Missed Terry Smith’s keynote lecture? Like a recap? Download the paper online.
TERRY SMITH Keynote Lecture: Experimentality-Theories and Practices
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SPEAKER/SESSION UPDATE FOR FRIDAY 19 AUGUST PROGRAM
Please note Friday afternoon’s 3.00-4.30pm session is now Urbanism & Design (previously Soundscape/Filmscape/Landscape).
Two new speakers:- Mathieu Gallois and Selena Griffiths.
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SPEAKERS WITH CURRENT/UPCOMING SYDNEY EXHIBITIONS
Amy Balkin: Sutro Ruins Ocean Baths in Urbination at Carriageworks on now till 3 September 2011
Mischa Kuball: Platon’s Mirror at Artspace 31 August – 30 September 2011
Kathy Temin: My Monument:Black Garden at Art Gallery of New South Wales 1 September – 20 November 2011
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ONLINE REGISTRATION CLOSES MONDAY 15 AUGUST 11.30 PM
Online registration for the main conference closes Monday 15 August, 11.30pm. Should you wish to register for the conference after this date, please email r.kiang@unsw.edu.au for non-catered options.
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DAVID CROSS : CLOSING KEYNOTE, EXPERIMENTAL ARTS POSTGRADUATE CONFERENCE
We are delighted to announce that artist and writer Associate Professor David Cross (Massey University, New Zealand) will give a closing keynote lecture at the Experimental Arts Postgraduate Conference on Thursday 18 August afternoon/evening. New postgraduate program available shortly.
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ABSTRACTS ONLINE 8 AUGUST 2011
Conference abstracts will be published online on Monday 8 August 2011.
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UPDATED MAIN CONFERENCE & POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Please check the website for updates on the main conference and postgraduate conference programs (there have been a few changes to both – titles, program, times, speakers).
Latest update will be ready on Monday 8 August 2011.
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