Kia ora ADA people
Those in Christchurch this weekend are invited to come along
to the launch event for;
The ADA BookSprint Space, Network, Memory: Media Art and
the Transitional City
When: 6-9pm on Saturday 28th November
Where: XCHC @ 376 Wilson Road
Music: By Toshi Endo with audio from SoundSky
http://soundsky.org/
Food by Aliesha and a cash bar operating
More details here
http://www.ada.net.nz/projects/booksprints/ada-booksprint-launch-event/
Colab in collaboration with The School of Art and Design are pleased to announce the inaugural AUT PIGsty (Play, Interactivity and Games Studio) Symposium.
Creative Gaming (CG2015) is an event to launch the first in a series of annual academic symposia that will showcase creative gaming, playful interactivity and serious games.
Visit the website for more information and registration: https://pigsty.aut.ac.nz/symposium15/
Harry Silver
Public Liaison Co-ordinator | Colab
AUT University | 09 921 9566 | 027 246 5332
Level 10, WG Building, 2 Governor Fitzroy Place
colab.aut.ac.nz | @Colab_AUT
Kia ora ADAs,
As a follow up to Walter¹s email for those of us up here - please come
along to Michel¹s talk at the Auckland Art Gallery tomorrow night;
Tuesday 24th November (tomorrow) from 6pm - 7pm.
Michel Bauwens, founder and director of the P2P Foundation is the foremost
chronicler of commons-based peer production, and a global thought leader.
>From P2P design to open source collaboration to the sharing economy, new
forms of cooperation, value creation, and distribution are emerging. What
will this mean for New Zealand and the world?
See the details of all the events and more info at
http://www.enspiral.com/bauwens.
Michel will also be at WM208, 40 St Paul St, AUT on Tuesday 24th November
(tomorrow) at 3:30pm-4:30pm in room WM208 for conversation and an informal
workshop prior to his talk later that evening at AAG from 6pm-7pm.
Please RSVP to me jranders(a)aut.ac.nz <mailto:jranderson@aut.ac.nz> if you
are interested in the workshop preamble.
Nga mihi nui,
Janine
Dr Janine Randerson
Senior Lecturer, School of Art + Design Postgraduate
Programme Leader, Master of Performance + Media Art
Auckland University of Technology <https://www.aut.ac.nz/qs>
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On 20/11/15 1:05 pm, "Walter Langelaar" <Walter.Langelaar(a)vuw.ac.nz> wrote:
>Dear ADAs
>
>If you're in Wellington next week, please join us for a guest lecture by
>Michel Bauwens on Friday 27 November, 5PM in LT1:
>
>Open Design and the P2P Revolution: Knowledge Transference in the
>Networked Commons
>
>Victoria University School of Design
>Faculty of Architecture and Design
>139 Vivian Street, Te Aro, Wellington
>
>There will be food and drinks from 5pm, lecture starts at 5.30pm
>
>Michel Bauwens, founder and director of the P2P Foundation, is coming to
>Aotearoa New Zealand for a multi-city lecture tour. He is the foremost
>chronicler of commons-based peer production, and a global thought leader.
>From P2P design to open source collaboration to the sharing economy, new
>forms of cooperation, value creation, and distribution are emerging. What
>will this mean for New Zealand and the world?
>
>More info on Michel's work and NZ tour via
>
>http://www.enspiral.com/bauwens/
>
>
>Hope to see you there!
>
>Walter Langelaar
>Media Design Lecturer
>The School of Design // Te Kura Hoahoa
>Victoria University of Wellington // Te Whare Wananga o te Upoko o te Ika
>a Maui
>Wellington, New Zealand // Aotearoa
>p: +64 4 463 5512
>e: walter.langelaar(a)vuw.ac.nz
>w: http://schoolofdesign.ac.nz
Dear ADA,
I'm announcing the publication of my book, Refiguring Minds in Narrative Media (U. Nebraska Press). It's great to see the continued growth of the creative media arts in Aotearoa, and I hope the book contributes to the kind of scholarship - happening here in NZ - that goes along with it.
http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/product/Refiguring-Minds-in-Narrative-Medi…
Kind regards
David Ciccoricco
____________________
Dr. David Ciccoricco
Department of English and Linguistics
University of Otago
PO Box 56
Dunedin 9054
New Zealand
dave.ciccoricco(a)otago.ac.nz
Interactivos?'15: Material Cultures in the Digital Age.
Call for collaborators
Call to collaborate in the project workshop *Interactivos?'15: Material
Cultures in the Digital Age*
<http://medialab-prado.es/article/interactivos15-culturas-materiales-en-la-e…>,
that will be carried out *from **December 2 to 16, 2015*. Collaborators
will participate in the production of the selected projects
<http://medialab-prado.es/article/interactivos15-culturas-materiales-en-la-e…>.
The workshop is complete with a series of conferences and meetings and
takes place in the framework of the project Common Objects
<http://medialab-prado.es/article/objetos-comunes>, in cooperation with
Constant vzw <http://www.constantvzw.org/site/?lang=en>.
Free registration. Deadline: *November 30*, 2015.
Medialab-Prado offers free lodging to collaborators in youth hostels
during the workshop (limited seating, shall on request and by order of
registration).The last day to ask for a place is Nobember 23.
More information:
http://medialab-prado.es/article/interactivos15-culturas-materiales-en-la-e…
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Dear ADAs
If you're in Wellington next week, please join us for a guest lecture by Michel Bauwens on Friday 27 November, 5PM in LT1:
Open Design and the P2P Revolution: Knowledge Transference in the Networked Commons
Victoria University School of Design
Faculty of Architecture and Design
139 Vivian Street, Te Aro, Wellington
There will be food and drinks from 5pm, lecture starts at 5.30pm
Michel Bauwens, founder and director of the P2P Foundation, is coming to Aotearoa New Zealand for a multi-city lecture tour. He is the foremost chronicler of commons-based peer production, and a global thought leader.
>From P2P design to open source collaboration to the sharing economy, new forms of cooperation, value creation, and distribution are emerging. What will this mean for New Zealand and the world?
More info on Michel's work and NZ tour via
http://www.enspiral.com/bauwens/
Hope to see you there!
Walter Langelaar
Media Design Lecturer
The School of Design // Te Kura Hoahoa
Victoria University of Wellington // Te Whare Wananga o te Upoko o te Ika a Maui
Wellington, New Zealand // Aotearoa
p: +64 4 463 5512
e: walter.langelaar(a)vuw.ac.nz
w: http://schoolofdesign.ac.nz
[Apologies for cross postings]
[Please circulate]
The *Digital and Audiovisual Heritage Special Interest Group (Electron)* of
the Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Materials (AICCM)
is partnering with the *Australasian Sound Recordings Association (ASRA) *to
present:
*'Play It Forward – Sustainability in a Time of Rapid Change' Technical
Day*
*Wednesday 18th November 2015*
State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
*'Play It Forward – Sustainability in a Time of Rapid Change'* explores the
many issues faced by audiovisual collections, collecting institutions and
related organisations, in order to remain sustainable into the future.
The Technical Day will address digital and analogue preservation, education
and Australian cultural production. It may be of interest to anyone
concerned with the long-term preservation of digital and audiovisual
materials as well as Australian arts and cultural materials and practices.
Panel discussions and speakers include:
*Professional education and the preservation of audio heritage: crisis and
opportunity?*
Dr. Sigrid McCausland - *Senior Lecturer, School of Information Studies,
Charles Sturt University, **Graduate Certificate in Audiovisual Archiving,
Charles Sturt University*
Mick Newnham - *Manager, Conservation & Research, National Film and Sound
Archive of Australia*
Sarah-Jane Rennie - *Head Collections Care, Sydney Living Museums*
<https://aiccm.org.au/about/advocacy/education-standing>
Bruce Tulloch - *Managing Director, Bitscope*
*Super-abilities: sustainability of the arts, culture and collections*
Nicole Canham -* artistic director, clarinettist, PhD candidate, Queensland
University*
Clare Cooper - *harpist, graphic designer, PhD candidate, Macquarie
University*
Assoc Prof Melanie Swalwell - *ARC Future Fellow, Associate Professor,
Department of Screen and Media, Flinders University*
Conference program and registration information:
http://www.asra.asn.au/events/conference_2015.htm
$60 - AICCM/ASRA Members (Technical Day)
$60 - General Registration (Technical Day)
Any further information, please see
http://www.aiccm.org.au/conservation/our-specialisations/electron
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B. Comm (Hons), B. Mus
Arts & Culture, Audiovisual & Media
Archiving | Creating | Producing | Writing
somaya(a)criticalsenses.com
+61 401 025 224 (Australia)
www.criticalsenses.com
You're warmly invited to two upcoming events:
AUT Motion Capture Symposium
https://mocap.aut.ac.nz/event_course/2015-symposium/
November 23, 2015 | 8:30am - 6:00pm
Room WG 126, Sir Paul Reeves Building, AUT City Campus
Colab in collaboration with The School of Art and Design are pleased to announce the second AUT Motion Capture Symposium.
The event will facilitate and foster discussion and debate around the possibilities of Motion Capture as an emerging tool in animation, virtual production, virtual reality and performance, and as an emerging area of academic practice and research. The event includes panels and presentations from both industry practitioners and established and emerging academic researchers, plus a showcase of the capabilities of AUT University's Motion Capture Lab.
Visit the website for registration and full information: https://mocap.aut.ac.nz/event_course/2015-symposium/
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6th Choreographic Coding Lab - Choreographic navigations in mixed reality environments.
https://mocap.aut.ac.nz/event_course/choreographic-coding-lab/
Info workshop: November 24, 2015 | 10:00am - 3:00pm
Choreographic Coding Lab: February 15th-19th, 2016 | 9:00am - 5:00pm daily.
Sir Paul Reeves Building, AUT City Campus.
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS from artists working with choreography, code and digital media.
Indication of interest due: 16th November.
Full application due: 1st December, 2015.
The 6th Choreographic Coding Lab (CCL) will be hosted at Colab, AUT. Twenty five participants will develop projects over five days in an incubator workshop to explore the question of how choreographic thinking can be applied in environments extended by digital technologies.
Visit the website for registration and full information: https://mocap.aut.ac.nz/event_course/choreographic-coding-lab/
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Harry Silver
Public Liaison Co-ordinator
Colab
Auckland University of Technology
P 09 921 9566 M 027 246 5332 E harry.silver(a)aut.ac.nz W colab.aut.ac.nz