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Friday, 22 October 2021

 

Join us in the third and final webinar of the ‘Visualisation in Architecture and Beyond’ lecture series. The webinar will examine the role that visualisation plays in the profession. Professor Gerard Reinmuth and Associate Professor Alex Munt explore the role of visualisation in the profession, examining its significance as a tool to translate information between experts and non-experts in the field.

 

The Webinar is part of the 3-part webinar series delivered by the Visualisation Institute from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and hosted by the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia (AASA).

 

Lecture titles and speakers:

Playing aikido with computers: Defending weak intelligence from the overwhelming force of computation

Professor Gerard Reinmuth, Professor of Practice at the University of Technology Sydney, and Founding Director of Terroir

 

Cinema: The Art of Light

Associate Professor Alex Munt, Media Arts and Production at the University of Technology Sydney

 

Moderator:

Dr Linda Matthews, Co-director of the Visualisation Institute and Senior Lecturer at the School of Architecture at the University of Technology Sydney

 

Webinar Date and Time:

Friday, October 29th 2021 at 2:00pm AEST (Sydney/Melbourne Time)

 

Duration: 1 hour

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Friday, 8 October 2021

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Join us in the second webinar of the ‘Visualisation in Architecture and Beyond’ lecture series. The webinar will examine the technological applications of Visualisation in and outside the field of Architecture. Associate Professor Tim Schork and Associate Professor Ian Thomson discuss will co-present an integral part that Visualisation plays in various disciplines as a result of technological innovations.

 

This webinar is part of the 3-part webinar series delivered by the Visualisation Institute from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and hosted by the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia (AASA).

 

Lecture titles and speakers:

The Shifting Cultures of Digitally Augmented Practices in Architecture and Media Production

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  • Associate Professor Tim Schork, School of Architecture at the University of Technology Sydney

  • Associate Professor Ian Thomson / Head of the Animal Logic Academy at the University of Technology Sydney

 

Moderator:

Professor Andrew Johnston, co-director of the UTS Visualisation Institute and Head of the Interaction Design & Games discipline in the School of Computer Science.  

 

Webinar Date and Time:

Friday, 15 October 2021, at 2:00 pm (Sydney/Melbourne Time)

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Friday, 24 September 2021

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Join us in the first webinar of the ‘Visualisation in Architecture and Beyond’ lecture series. The webinar will examine the historical applications of Visualisation in and outside the field of Architecture, highlighting its impact in shaping modern-day visualisation in its different forms. Professor Anthony Bourke and Professor Andrew Johnston will present the role that visualisation has played in shaping their work and disciplines.

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Webinar is part of the 3-part webinar series delivered by the Visualisation Institute from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and hosted by the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia (AASA).

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Lecture titles and speakers:

Design by Numbers

Professor Anthony Bourke, Director of the Masters program at the School of Architecture at the University of Technology Sydney

 

Digital Innovation and Creative Practice

Professor Andrew Johnston, co-director of the UTS Visualisation Institute and Head of the Interaction Design & Games discipline in the School of Computer Science.  

 

Moderator:

Dr Linda Matthews, Co-director of the Visualisation Institute and Senior Lecturer at the School of Architecture at the University of Technology Sydney

 

Webinar Date and Time:

Friday, October 1st 2021 at 2:00pm (Sydney/Melbourne Time)

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