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Ms Katie Hayne

Digital Media Project Officer

T: ( 02 ) 6125 4185

F: ( 02 ) 6248 0054
E: katie.hayne@anu.edu.au

Consortium for Research and Information Outreach
Research School of Humanities
College of Arts and Social Sciences

 

Short biography:

Katie has worked as a digital media project officer at the CCR/RSH since 2001. She has worked on a number of research projects including an ARC linkage project Indigenous knowledge and Western science pedagogy: a comparative approach (www.livingknowledge.edu.au)and an ARC E-Research project i-Dig: Developing a prototype multi-institutional search engine for Australian Indigenous collections. Katie currently advises on digital media and film projects and teaches in the Masters of Visual Culture Research. She has previously lectured in Computer Graphic Design at La Salle College, Beijing and tutored in Visual Communications at the University of SA, Adelaide.

Current Research Projects:

OCCAMS, development of an online cultural collections analysis system

Selected Publications:

Films

2008 Dadang Christanto Performances (DVD 25mins). Exhibited in Recovering Lives, Drill Hall Gallery, August 2008. (Filmed and edited with U. Frederick)

2007 Djambawa Marawili talks about Sea Country and sea rights, (7 mins DVCAM). On display in the Australian National Martime Museum's Eora Gallery (with H. Morphy)

2005 Searching Displaces Bones (DVD 10mins). For Dadang Christanto and exhibited in Futuretense, Queensland College of the Arts Gallery (Filmed and edited with U. Frederick)

2005 Yambirrpa at Yamuna - documenting the renewal of an ancestral fishtrap in northeast Arnhem Land (DVD 50mins). Filmed in collaboration with P. Deveson. Edited and directed by P. Deveson and Dr R. Marika.

2004 Lost in Suburbia (DVD 5 mins) Shortlisted Art of Documentary film competition. (with U. Frederick)

2003 Aisle 7 (DVD 5mins). Art of Documentary film competition 3rd Prize.

2002 Filmed and edited Vanuatu Sand Drawings (DVD 10mins) with S.Zagala. Funded by UNESCO and the Vanuatu Cultural Centre, the film formed part of a successful UNESCO application for intangible heritage, which received the Arirang Prize.

Digital Media

2008 The Living Knowledge website, http://www.livingknowledge.edu.au (with P. Deveson, R. Marika, D. Nash). Honourable mention, Manning Clark House National Cultural Awards 2008.

2007 Directed and designed Saltwater (Interactive kiosk). On display in the Australian National Martime Museum's Eora Gallery.

2005 Abstractions, http://www.anu.edu.au/culture/abstractions, (with C. Vuckovic, U. Frederick, N.Lendon, H. Morphy and K. Westmacot)

2005 The Art of Narritjin Maymuru (CD-ROM), ANU E-Press in association with Buku-Larrnggay Mulka and Film Australia (with H. Morphy and P. Deveson).

1998 Web development, Wirura Nyinanyi, a health and well-being teacher training website for Aboriginal educators in remote communities.

Disciplines:

Visual Arts, Anthropology, Digital Media

Teaching:

Digital Media Methods (VISC 8005)

Conferences:

2007 "Access Granted: Putting Indigenous Collections Online" Museums Australia Conference, Canberra. (with L. Allen)

2005  'On being in Braddon: intersections in the public sphere of Canberra car culture', Urban Imaginaries roundtable workshop, Humanities Research Centre, ANU. (with U. Frederick)

2004  'The Living Knowledge website' a presentation at the NSW Department of Education's Science in Context conference. Sydney, 24-25 June. (with P. Deveson)

2004 'Using digital media to teach Indigenous knowledge' unpublished paper at CONASTA 53 the National Science Teachers Conference. Rydges Hotel, Canberra, 30 September.

2004 'Buying someone else’s dream', panel presentation and discussion in 'Four on the Floor: modified car cultures'. Everyday Transformations: The Twenty-First Century Quotidian Cultural Studies Association annual conference, Murdoch University, Perth, WA. (with U. Frederick)

 

Activities:

Exhibitions

2009 A Brighter Day, A photomedia installation commissioned by the Freilich Foundation Summer School, 18th-21st January, Old Canberra House.

2008 Excavating Georgia, An artist's book developed for Ábhar agus Meon fringe art event at the Sixth World Archaeological Congress, Dublin.