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View article: Cumulus 38º South: Proceedings of the Cumulus Conference, 'Hemispheric Shifts Across Learning, Teaching and Research', Swinburne University of Technology and RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, 12-14 November 2009 / Liam Fennessy, Russell Kerr, Gavin Melles, Christine Thong and Emily Wright (eds.)
Cumulus 38º South: Proceedings of the Cumulus Conference, 'Hemispheric Shifts Across Learning, Teaching and Research', Swinburne University of Technology and RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, 12-14 November 2009 / Liam Fennessy, Russell Kerr, Gavin Melles, Christine Thong and Emily Wright (eds.) Open
Cumulus 38° South was the first Cumulus Conference to be held in Australia, and ran from 12-14 November 2009. Cumulus, the International Association of Universities and Colleges of Art, Design and Media represents more than 140 institution…
View article: Fireless Skin: Mycelium Biocomposites
Fireless Skin: Mycelium Biocomposites Open
Background: This project is part of body of research produced for Sustainability Victoria examining ways in which Glass Fines can be reused, recycled or upcycled. Glass Fines are the end of the glass recycling system. They are either too s…
View article: All together and at once the practice: towards a pedagogy of implication for Australian industrial design
All together and at once the practice: towards a pedagogy of implication for Australian industrial design Open
Concerning modes of pedagogy, this research investigates the incidence of complex design studio projects that manifest a ‘program’ that contains Sociotranseunt Practice, a theory towards a “pedagogy of implication”. A theorising through, a…
View article: Glass fines - Final Report
Glass fines - Final Report Open
In Australia, over 1.3 million tons of packaging glass is consumed per annum. Each year only around 40% of the used glass in this pool is recovered nationally via a complex system of collection, sorting and re-processing. The shortfalls in…
View article: REDEFINING INDUSTRIAL DESIGN: RESPONDING TO EMERGING MODES OF PRACTICE
REDEFINING INDUSTRIAL DESIGN: RESPONDING TO EMERGING MODES OF PRACTICE Open
The practice of Industrial Design is typically defined as the design of products for mass manufacture. Whilst this is a traditional endeavour for the Industrial Designer, such a narrow definition does not accurately represent the new innov…
View article: Building capacity for sustainable product service systems in Australian industrial design education: a reflection upon contemporary practice
Building capacity for sustainable product service systems in Australian industrial design education: a reflection upon contemporary practice Open
Product service systems (PSS) have broadened sustainability agendas within industrial design (ID) education in Australia. In building PSS capacities for ID practice the relationships between need and use (service) and the mediating nature …