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- PublicationMacrophonics for Brisbane FestivalMacrophonics is a curated program of performance works that investigates the field of new music and media performance interfaces. Performances between 20 - 24 September, 2011
- PublicationReimagining Perth's Lost Wetlands(Western Australian Museum, 2014)
; ;Giblett, Rod ;Chinna, Nandi ;Murray, Jeff ;Brady, DanielleKueh, ChrisA major outcome of a multi-disciplinary collaboration with the City of Perth and Landgate (WA), the exhibition visualised the network of Perth's wetlands which existed prior to colonisation in 1827. A digital model was the centre piece of the interpretive exhibition which invited viewers to reimagine Perth. Using imagery, colonial newspapers and literature, nature writing, poetry and historical and cultural scholarship, a series of interpretive panels was designed, which depicted elements of Perth's wetland history. Physical Exhibition, 21st September - 9th October, 2014 - PublicationSci-Fi LAB(2017-10)
; Mostaert, Anika'SCIFI LAB' was a curated series of four weekly events which involved commissioned artistic and science presentation alongside the screening of a classic scifi film. Co-producers, Paul Smith (art) and Anika Mostaert (science), curated four films and 14 artist and science researchers to create public events which broadened the understanding of how art and science can connect in science fiction.
- PublicationUNE Writers and Illustrators in Residence Program (2012-2014)Nine Creative Residencies in which writers, illustrators and animators from around Australia visited the University of New England. Their residencies, which included public talks, workshops, and round-tables, provided reflection on aspects of the Creative Industries, careers therein, aspects of creative process, including the development of storytelling skills, use of innovative storytelling technology (digital animation, storytelling scrapbooking apps), the negotiation of illustrator-author-editor relationships. This program involved 9 Residents, 9 public talks, 18 workshops, 9 recorded interviews (ABC New England North-West), 1 exhibition (UNE Dixson Library, August 2016 - January 2017) and 1 article in the Conversation (September 2016).
- PublicationVisual Storytelling SymposiumDay-long symposium in which academics and practitioners spoke and demonstrated on the intersection of visual and verbal elements in storytelling for young readers.