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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0452593

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $149,891.00
    Summary
    Culture and Economy: Economic and Cultural Value Creation in the Arts, Heritage and Cultural Industries. This project considers how the arts and cultural sectors in the contemporary market economy contribute to the creation of economic and cultural value. The principal aims of the project are to advance both theoretical and empirical understanding of the valuation of cultural goods and services, consolidating and extending methods for determining the economic value of such commodities, and dev .... Culture and Economy: Economic and Cultural Value Creation in the Arts, Heritage and Cultural Industries. This project considers how the arts and cultural sectors in the contemporary market economy contribute to the creation of economic and cultural value. The principal aims of the project are to advance both theoretical and empirical understanding of the valuation of cultural goods and services, consolidating and extending methods for determining the economic value of such commodities, and developing new approaches to the integrated assessment of their cultural value, using original data for the arts, heritage and cultural industries in Australia. The results will have significant implications for cultural policy formation in Australia and internationally.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0556000

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $575,000.00
    Summary
    Creative culture: The development of innovative research practices in science, technology and art. The proposed research will contribute to our understanding of the factors and conditions conducive to scientific, technological and artistic innovations. Australian governments and industries devote hundreds of millions of dollars annually to support scientific research and artistic projects. An understanding of how creativity can be fostered and maintained is therefore important for the appropria .... Creative culture: The development of innovative research practices in science, technology and art. The proposed research will contribute to our understanding of the factors and conditions conducive to scientific, technological and artistic innovations. Australian governments and industries devote hundreds of millions of dollars annually to support scientific research and artistic projects. An understanding of how creativity can be fostered and maintained is therefore important for the appropriate use of such resources. The project will contribute directly to the goal of "promoting an innovation culture and economy" under the National Research Priority framework, as it focuses on the organisational processes and socialisation techniques that favour a culture of creativity among researchers in science, technology and art.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0988312

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $160,000.00
    Summary
    Eminence perspectives: Case studies of the pedagogy of creative thought and practice in music. The arts play a crucial role in the cultural, social and economic fabric of Australian society. However, the pedagogies that develop creative thought and practice within and/or across domains of arts activity are not well understood. This project will provide significant national benefit through the identification of learning and teaching practices, dispositions and environments that foster creativity .... Eminence perspectives: Case studies of the pedagogy of creative thought and practice in music. The arts play a crucial role in the cultural, social and economic fabric of Australian society. However, the pedagogies that develop creative thought and practice within and/or across domains of arts activity are not well understood. This project will provide significant national benefit through the identification of learning and teaching practices, dispositions and environments that foster creativity and innovation in music. The project findings will provide new knowledge concerning eminence approaches to pedagogy in music, inform the development of creativity and innovation in domains of arts practice, and contribute to the further development of Australia's cultural community
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1094613

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $403,000.00
    Summary
    Holoshop: The design, implementation and evaluation of rapid 3D drawing technology for content creation in holograms and other three-dimensional displays. This project, in developing tools and technologies to enable rapid, free-hand, three-dimensional electronic drawing will give a particular visual impetus to the development of display systems technology. It further strengthens Australia's already strong record of applying aesthetic criteria to technological questions and contributing to the in .... Holoshop: The design, implementation and evaluation of rapid 3D drawing technology for content creation in holograms and other three-dimensional displays. This project, in developing tools and technologies to enable rapid, free-hand, three-dimensional electronic drawing will give a particular visual impetus to the development of display systems technology. It further strengthens Australia's already strong record of applying aesthetic criteria to technological questions and contributing to the international development of virtual media. The resulting intellectual exchanges will raise consciousness of the crucial nature of representation in spatial imaging display. Collaborating with the world class Media Lab (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) as they invent holographic television for the consumer market will give Australia a key role in the experimental design of 3D content creation.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1096041

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $345,000.00
    Summary
    The rise of new cultural networks in Asia in the twenty-first century. Understanding Asia's dramatically changing cultural climate is fundamental to Australia's future cultural engagement with the region, consistent with the National Research Priority goal to 'understand our region and the world'. This project will document and improve understanding of new Asian art and art museum-related cultural networks, shedding light on their regional and global profiles and interactions. It will enhance un .... The rise of new cultural networks in Asia in the twenty-first century. Understanding Asia's dramatically changing cultural climate is fundamental to Australia's future cultural engagement with the region, consistent with the National Research Priority goal to 'understand our region and the world'. This project will document and improve understanding of new Asian art and art museum-related cultural networks, shedding light on their regional and global profiles and interactions. It will enhance understanding of Australia's role in creative industries and networks in Asia, providing a platform for future Australian policy and participation in these networks. Such knowledge will build Australia's research base on Asian art, museums and culture, and enhance Australia's collaborations and connectivity with Asia.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0664279

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $298,621.00
    Summary
    Teimu (The Garden of Dreams): aural and aesthetic attributes of Japanese gardens as models for spatial environments. Traditional Japanese garden design has greatly influenced both 20C Western landscape designers and composers of Western art music. By investigating the aural and aesthetic attributes of five renowned Japanese gardens, RMIT and University of Melbourne researchers will seek out spatial sound designs that could enhance sound quality in urban environments and provide a pioneering app .... Teimu (The Garden of Dreams): aural and aesthetic attributes of Japanese gardens as models for spatial environments. Traditional Japanese garden design has greatly influenced both 20C Western landscape designers and composers of Western art music. By investigating the aural and aesthetic attributes of five renowned Japanese gardens, RMIT and University of Melbourne researchers will seek out spatial sound designs that could enhance sound quality in urban environments and provide a pioneering approach to architectural modeling and the built environment. This project has long-term cross-disciplinary implications. The results and methods contained in this project may assist in innovative sound design for new media applications, better listening environments in urban areas, unique approaches for data modeling, and a catalyst for future design strategies.
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