MediaObject is a book series which documents creative research projects in the fields of Media Arts and Design. Each book is unique: a combination of writing, images, motion graphics and audio-visual content are used to best communicate the creative practices being reported. This multi-modal, multi-platform publishing model allows artists and designers to contextualise their creative practice alongside key insights from primary research, innovative processes, and self and peer critique. Edited by Dr Chris Caines and Dr Zoe Sadokierski, the books are peer-reviewed and open access.
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Voice/Presence/Absence collects international contributions from academic scholars and practitioners, together with recorded live performances of artists, writers, musicians and poets, creating the space for a discussion on the role of voice in contemporary humanities. Voice/Presence/Absence is conceived as a dialogue: between a variety of interpretive frameworks and definitions of voice; between different objects of study (from contemporary art to post-dramatic theatre, from radio-voices to recorded poetry and audio-books, from pop music to novels, from the voice of trees to the one of birds, etc.) and, most important, between artists, performers and the world of academia.
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Live AV in Australia by Grayson Cooke documents the diverse emerging national community of practice involved in live audiovisual performance. In a series of video interviews with practitioners around the country a picture emerges of a vibrant performance scene that draws on the aesthetic traditions of music, cinema and new media art.
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