Designing digital aquatic play to foster Australians’ engagement with water. From the beach to the pool, aquatic play is key to Australians’ quality of life and advances physical, mental and social wellbeing. This project harnesses our increasing use of interactive technology (such as wearables) to develop the world’s first design theory on interactive aquatic play. The project creates and evaluates three inspirational aquatic play prototypes, advancing confidence in water skills, self-expressio ....Designing digital aquatic play to foster Australians’ engagement with water. From the beach to the pool, aquatic play is key to Australians’ quality of life and advances physical, mental and social wellbeing. This project harnesses our increasing use of interactive technology (such as wearables) to develop the world’s first design theory on interactive aquatic play. The project creates and evaluates three inspirational aquatic play prototypes, advancing confidence in water skills, self-expression through movement and employment of safe practices to enrich Australian’s physical engagement with water. Digital media developers, government interventions and wellbeing groups can use the derived design knowledge to leverage digital technology and aquatic interactivity to foster Australians’ physical engagement with water.Read moreRead less
Generative Materialism: advancing design of the digital and physical. This interdisciplinary project aims to open the way for the next generation of manufacturing technologies by linking advanced computer science with the creative arts. Using innovative techniques that combine generative systems, advanced digital fabrication and the creative needs of modern design, the project seeks to boost human creativity by intelligently connecting the digital and physical processes of generative systems. Th ....Generative Materialism: advancing design of the digital and physical. This interdisciplinary project aims to open the way for the next generation of manufacturing technologies by linking advanced computer science with the creative arts. Using innovative techniques that combine generative systems, advanced digital fabrication and the creative needs of modern design, the project seeks to boost human creativity by intelligently connecting the digital and physical processes of generative systems. The outcomes will help build the next generation of digital arts software systems that assist creative and industry professionals to excel, promoting higher productivity and greater creativity vital to Australia's future creative industries. This will provide benefits such as the creation of breakthrough systems for the creative industries that elevate the role of computational generation and on-demand manufacturing in contemporary design, production and creative practice.Read moreRead less
Improvisational interfaces: developing new human-computer creativity. This project intends to introduce new methods for the design and use of creative software for both learning and professional artistic practice. Using innovative interactive techniques based on improvisation, the project seeks to significantly boost human creativity through improvisational dialogues of increasing sophistication between artists and computers. The project is designed to help create the next generation of digital ....Improvisational interfaces: developing new human-computer creativity. This project intends to introduce new methods for the design and use of creative software for both learning and professional artistic practice. Using innovative interactive techniques based on improvisation, the project seeks to significantly boost human creativity through improvisational dialogues of increasing sophistication between artists and computers. The project is designed to help create the next generation of digital arts software systems that will assist creative professionals in developing their own unique creative styles and encourage young people to develop their creative potential. These advancements would promote higher productivity and greater creativity vital to Australia's future creative industries.Read moreRead less