blog.absentdesign.com
Rapid prototyping in the real world | absent design | useful simple software
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Rapid prototyping in the real world. Yesterday I had a quick play around with VéritéCo’s Timeline JS. It’s a great little open source JavaScript library for creating “beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use”. It is primarily built to load content from various online services like YouTube, Flickr, Twitter and the like; but because it is open source JS I was able to hack it to get it working with the Living Archive prototype. To take a set of search results like this:. To these th...
blog.absentdesign.com
absent design | useful simple software
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I’m Reuben Stanton. This is an intermittent blog of relatively random things: thoughts about technology, reflections on my life and work, and some historical stuff. My ‘real’ website is here. And I tweet intermittently @absent. No more apologies about not posting regularly! Just More Regular Posting instead! No guarantees about quality. To get things rolling, some recent goings on…. I presented a few different takes on my PhD research recently, one to the Design Futures Lab. The Living Archive team.
prosimian.com.au
Vault: Data Histories | Geoplaced
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Gentrification, Consumption and Bodies. October 13, 2014. Last week we finished the install for an exhibition Reuben and I (and this other lovely team of people below) have been working on for the past four months. It’s a physical instatiation of a cultural archive for an Australia Circus company – a series of interactive and reflective pieces that use the material of the archive to dynamically perform a history of the circus company. The majority of the exhibition team with the catalogue in hand. In Mar...
davidcarlin.net.au
David Carlin - Bio
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Our father who wasn't there. Selected essays and memoir. Making Up radio essay. Circus Oz Living Archive. Our father who wasn't there. Selected essays and memoir. Making Up radio essay. Circus Oz Living Archive. Melbourne 2012, Arizona2015). David's latest book,. A memoir/biography of Ethiopian/Australian circus performer Sosina Wogayehu, was published by UWAP in 2015. His widely acclaimed memoir. Our father who wasn’t there. Scribe) was published in 2010.
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Circus Oz | Living Archive
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Big Top Virtual Tour. Shows At The Melba. About The Melba Spiegeltent. Melba Spiegeltent Virtual Tour. Flex, Conditioning and Fitness. Circus Oz Goes Bush. Participation Program - Schools. Performance Program - 3 Speed Crunch Box. Why Choose High Flying Teams? Circus Team Building Session. Support: Circus Oz Goes Bush. Support: A Good Time For Schools. Support: A Good Time For All. Partner With Circus Oz. Jump on now and start exploring! The Living Archive project has been developed in collaboration with...
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Research Projects & Collaborations | Jeremy Yuille
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Research Projects & Collaborations. Research Projects & Collaborations. Notable research projects include:. Innovative digital engagement platform designed for Policy Booth. Circus Oz Living Archive. Exploring online participatory ‘living archives’, in collaboration with Circus Oz. 8211; Linkage project. At RMIT, funded by the Australian Research Council. Australian Research Council Linkage Grant with Parks Victoria exploring design for geoplaced experiences. At The Film Centre, Wellington, NZ. and.
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Circus Oz Living Archive, Design Futures Lab's Portfolio
http://www.designfutureslab.org/experiential-futures/circus-oz-living-archive
Circus Oz Living Archive. Assoc Prof Laurene Vaughan, Dr Reuben Stanton, Dr Jeremy Yuille. Is designed to extend the trademark identity of Circus Oz in the form of an online archive that utilised the affordances of networked digital technology, as a means to perform outside of the limitations of time, space and location. Circus Oz is an internationally recognised innovator in contemporary circus. Their unique performance aesthetic encourages a sense of shared community and carnivalesque participation.
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People | Elsewhere
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Won the 32nd National Book Award for Short Fiction for her first book of short stories, After the Body Displaces Water. USTPH, 2012), and was a finalist in the 2013 Madrigal-Gonzales First Book Award. She has also received a Philippines Free Press award for her fiction in 2010. Her more recent works have appeared in Maximum Volume 1. Anvil, 2013); AGAM. 2013); Our Memory of Water. A bilingual literary and art-journal press, and together they co-organised the inaugural mini poetry festival in Hanoi, Augus...