Curating Cities is a five-year research project that examines how the arts can generate environmentally beneficial behavioural change and influence the development of green infrastructure in urban environments.
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Curating Cities explores both the current and potential contribution of public art to eco-sustainable urban development.
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NIEA researchers and their international, collaborative partners have been awarded in the recently announced Australia Research Council 2016 funding round.
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This research establishes the significance and value of art concerned with social and political events, providing the first comprehensive analysis of the treatment of real events in art since the watershed of September 11, 2001.
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Current appointment(s):
Professor, Deputy Director, National Institute for Experimental Arts
Anna Munster has been at UNSW Art and Design since 2001 on a full-time tenured basis. She is an active researcher with two sole published books: An Aesthesia of Networks (MIT Press, 2013), and Materializing New Media (Dartmouth College Press 2006).
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Current appointment(s):
Director, NIEA
Director, Contemporary Culture, Art & Politics (CCAP)
Associate Dean of Research, College of Fine Arts, UNSW
Jill Bennett is Professor of Experimental Arts and founding Director of NIEA, and formerly Associate Dean Research, UNSW Art & Design, 2006–2016. A writer and curator, she has published widely on visual culture, new media and transdisciplinary aesthetics.
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Current appointment(s):
Professor, College of Fine Arts, UNSW
Director, Porosity Studio
As an internationally exhibiting artist and architect, Richard Goodwin has sustained a prolific, award-winning practice for over thirty years.
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When:
18 July 2014 to 30 August 2014
Exploring the boundaries and intersections of experimental practice in design thinking, speculative design, participatory and co-design