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Indigenous (Australian) - descendent of Erub (location eastern Torres Strait Islands). Live on Aboriginal lands. Promote Indigenous (Australian) governance system and customs.
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How interactive new media art can effectively communicate an indigenous philosophical concept. Th... more How interactive new media art can effectively communicate an indigenous philosophical concept. The sophistication and complexity of the philosophical concept concerning relationships between land and people and between people, intrinsic to the laws and customs of Australian Indigenous society, has begun to be communicated and accessed beyond the realm of anthropological and ethnological domains of Western scholarship. The exciting scope and rapid development of new media arts presents an innovative means of creating an interactive relationship with the general Australian public, addressing the urgent need for an understanding of Indigenous Australian concepts of relationship to land, and to each other, absent from Western narratives. The study is framed by an Indigenous concept of place, and relationships between land and people and between people; and explores how this concept can be clearly communicated through interactive new media arts. It involves: a creative project, the devel...
This Australian Indigenous creactive work and its Treatise promote ways of thinking about practic... more This Australian Indigenous creactive work and its Treatise promote ways of thinking about practice and research that extend well beyond the current discourse. It invites re-thinking on how research can be practice-led in new ways, and what that might mean for future students. When discussing the challenges of today, this work signifies how "Western Style" thinking and theory is wanting in so many ways. It engages a new dynamic and innovative way of theorising, encouraging future students to apply their full capacity of energy and wisdom. (Extract from examiners' reports.)
Creative Industries Faculty, 2009
... Page 15. 11 Margaret and Father Peter Strong, Zane Trow, Judith McLean; project creative team... more ... Page 15. 11 Margaret and Father Peter Strong, Zane Trow, Judith McLean; project creative team members in particular, Keith Armstrong, Andrew Hill, Jenny Fraser, Tamara Whyte, Richelle Spence; QUT Principal Supervisor Dr. ...
School of Design Creative Industries Faculty, 2014
School of Design Creative Industries Faculty, 2014
How interactive new media art can effectively communicate an indigenous philosophical concept. Th... more How interactive new media art can effectively communicate an indigenous philosophical concept. The sophistication and complexity of the philosophical concept concerning relationships between land and people and between people, intrinsic to the laws and customs of Australian Indigenous society, has begun to be communicated and accessed beyond the realm of anthropological and ethnological domains of Western scholarship. The exciting scope and rapid development of new media arts presents an innovative means of creating an interactive relationship with the general Australian public, addressing the urgent need for an understanding of Indigenous Australian concepts of relationship to land, and to each other, absent from Western narratives. The study is framed by an Indigenous concept of place, and relationships between land and people and between people; and explores how this concept can be clearly communicated through interactive new media arts. It involves: a creative project, the devel...
This Australian Indigenous creactive work and its Treatise promote ways of thinking about practic... more This Australian Indigenous creactive work and its Treatise promote ways of thinking about practice and research that extend well beyond the current discourse. It invites re-thinking on how research can be practice-led in new ways, and what that might mean for future students. When discussing the challenges of today, this work signifies how "Western Style" thinking and theory is wanting in so many ways. It engages a new dynamic and innovative way of theorising, encouraging future students to apply their full capacity of energy and wisdom. (Extract from examiners' reports.)
Creative Industries Faculty, 2009
... Page 15. 11 Margaret and Father Peter Strong, Zane Trow, Judith McLean; project creative team... more ... Page 15. 11 Margaret and Father Peter Strong, Zane Trow, Judith McLean; project creative team members in particular, Keith Armstrong, Andrew Hill, Jenny Fraser, Tamara Whyte, Richelle Spence; QUT Principal Supervisor Dr. ...
School of Design Creative Industries Faculty, 2014
School of Design Creative Industries Faculty, 2014