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> From: The Group for Learning in Art and Design (GLAD) on behalf of
> Michelle T Rawlings
> Reply To: The Group for Learning in Art and Design (GLAD)
> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 1:10 AM
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> Subject: FUTUREGROUND 2004 Conference Update
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> Dear All
>
> More than 150 papers have been accepted for the DRS international
> conference FUTUREGROUND 2004, being held at Monash University, 17-21
> November 2004.
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> Research will be presented in design themes such as user-centered,
> sustainability, industrial, visual communications, engineering, ergonomic,
> philosophy, education, methodology, history, practice, architecture and
> emotion, by speakers from around the world.
>
> Keynote speakers include Professor Mark Burry from the Royal Melbourne
> Institute of Technology's Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory.
> Professor Burry is well known for his work on the interpretation of
> Gaudi's final designs for the Sagrada Familia.
>
> John Armstrong, an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at
> Melbourne University will speak on the potent, but vague, concepts of
> function, symbol and expression as they relate to design. His recent books
> include: The Secret Power of Beauty (2004), Conditions of Love (2002) and
> The Intimate Philosophy of Art (2000).
>
> The third keynote speaker is historian and theorist Clive Dilnot, Senior
> Associate Dean, Parsons School of Design, New York.
>
> FUTUREGROUND will also include an exhibition of some of the winning
> products from the 2004 Australian Design Awards.
>
> For the latest update on the program and to register visit:
> www.FUTUREGROUND.monash.edu.au.
>
> For further information please contact: Janelle Schreiber, Schreiber PR on
> 613 9593 3555 or email: [log in to unmask]
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