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How are new technologies, practices and projects expanding documentary? After the success of our symposium in February 2016, Docuverse will be hosting a further annual event on the 10th of February, 2017. The event will be taking place in Building 80 (room TBC) at RMIT University, in Melbourne, Australia. From our symposium in February 2016, …
The first International Symposium on the Art of Independent Publishing was presented on 1 May as part of the inaugural Melbourne Art Book Fair at NGV. Convened by nonfictionLab’s Brad Haylock, the panel included speakers Stuart Bailey, Helen Hughes, Ziga Testen and Eleanor Vonne Brown. This event was presented by the RMIT Design Futures Lab …
Monday, February 16. 10am – 4pm RMIT University, City Campus, Building 9, Level 1, Room 24. This is a free symposium. To register your interest in attending please email your name to: rsvpnonfictionlab@rmit.edu.au (Please note, as this is free no catering is able to be provided on the day.) LOCATION: Building 9, Level 1, Room …
Last week members of RMIT’s nonfictionLab travelled north to make merry with like-minds of the Creative Ecologies Lab at Macquarie Uni. I went along, arriving into Sydney in time for the launch of Jessica L. Wilkinson’s Suite for Percy Grainger: a biography, and continuing conviviality over drinks and dinner. The ensuing symposium, a think-tank on …
One outcome from the Creative Ecologies Lab and nonfictionLab (if only nonfictionLab was nonfiction Lab, then I could just write creative ecologies and nonfiction lab collaboration) two day collaborative workshop was the desire to share some references around creative arts research – hereafter known as CAR. To drive this I have set up a group, …





