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Artists In Schools, Mordialloc College
The ‘Burning Questions’ project was an Arts Victoria, Artist In Schools residency at Mordialloc Secondary College in Melbourne. It was a multi-discipline participatory art project exploring digital media as a vehicle for positive change.
Deakin Innovation Lectures
The 2008 Deakin Lectures, curated by Robyn Archer, focussed on innovation and its importance to all aspects of our economy and society.
I spoke on the panels ‘Innovation: A global View' and 'Voice of the Future'.
Artists In Schools, Boronia College
'Stencilled' was an Arts Victoria, Artists in Schools residency at Boronia Secondary College in Melbourne. The project's focus was creating digital imagery for stencilling.
Next Wave Festival 2006
'Bitscape' was the major focus of my 12 month Australia Council EPIC (Emerging Producers in the Community) internship at the Next Wave Festival - one of nine internships funded nationally between 2004 and 2006. The project’s premise was to promote new media art-making as a tool to empower young people from regional areas of Australia.
RMIT University
I lectured and tutored first year media students at the RMIT School of Applied Communication in 2005.
Next Wave Festival 2004
Colliding Worlds was a community cultural development project I was involved in that formed part of Melbourne's 2004 Next Wave Festival.
Melbourne Aquarium
Myself and sound designer Ryan Griffith were the 2003 'Artists in Residence' at the Melbourne Aquarium. We were on site for 3 months delivering workshops for primary and secondary students as well as developing our own work.