The Edge of Change:
New approaches to digital engagement
About the event
Date: 19 November 2015, 1pm – 5.30pm
Location: The University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane
The seminar focussed on digital engagement and the use of technology to innovatively enhance audience engagement with collections and individual artists’ works.
The event featured:
- Wendy Burne, School Programmer, Auckland War Memorial Museum l Tamaki Paenga Hira
- Dr Andrew Yip, Post Doctoral Fellow, Laboratory for Innovation in Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums, National Institute for Experimental Arts, University of New South Wales and Art Gallery of NSW
- Scot Cotterell, Digital Media Coordinator, Museum of Old and New Art
The seminar included a Panel Discussion with all presenters. This discussion was moderated by Dr Graeme Were, Convenor, Museum Studies Program, The University of Queensland.
Resources
The Edge of Change program
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Wendy Burne, School Programmer, Auckland War Memorial Museum l Tamaki Paenga Hira
Gallipoli in Minecraft® presentation
Dr Andrew Yip, Post Doctoral Fellow, Laboratory for Innovation in Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums, National Institute for Experimental Arts, University of New South Wales and Art Gallery of NSW
The embodied environment: experimental new media technologies and gallery engagement presentation
Scot Cotterell, Digital Media Coordinator, Museum of Old and New Art
Spectacle Media: Awe, Offering and Augmentation presentation
Panel Discussion with Moderator, Graeme Were
Acknowledgements
This is an annual seminar presented in partnership by Museums & Galleries Queensland, The University of Queensland Art Museum and The University of Queensland Museum Studies Program.
Enquiries
Training & Professional Development team
Museums & Galleries Queensland