The Experiential Knowledge Conference 2007:
NEW KNOWLEDGE IN THE CREATIVE DISCIPLINES
Date: Friday 29 June 2007
ANNOUNCEMENT:
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE PROGRAMME FOR THE
EXPERIENTIAL KNOWLEDGE CONFERENCE 2007!
EARLY-BIRD-REGISTRATION ENDS 8TH MAY 2007! Late
registration will be open until 15th June.
The Experiential Knowledge Conference 2007, which will
be held on 29th of June 2007 at the University of
Hertfordshire. EKC2007 will address the theme of “New
Knowledge in the Creative Disciplines” and explore
what is understood as (new) knowledge in research and
creative practice, and what role it plays in defining
the research agenda.
EKC 2007 has received a great international response
and thus promises to offer challenging multi-vocal
debates around the conference theme, and to facilitate
exchange and cross-fertilization between the creative
disciplines and other practice-led disciplines such as
education and knowledge management.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
09.30 - 10.00h Registration & Coffee
10.00 - 10.10h Opening and Introduction
10.10 - 11.00h Keynote Speaker
11.00 - 11.30h Tea & Coffee break
11.30 - 13.00h Strand 1 & Strand 2
13.00 - 13.55h Lunch
13.55 - 14.00h Introduction
14.00 - 14.30h Strand 3 & Strand 4
15.30 - 16.00h Tea & Coffee break
16.00 - 17.20h Panel & Plenary Discussion
17.30h Exhibition Private View (UH Gallery)
19.30h Conference Dinner at Ramada Jarvis Hotel
Keynote Speaker:
Professor Mark Johnson, University of Oregon, USA, on
"Embodied Knowledge and Metaphor"
Strand 1:
Christopher Crouch, Australia: Praxis and the
reflexive creative practitioner
Fred McVittie, UK: Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches
to Actor Training
Estelle Barrett, Australia: Experiential Learning in
Practice as Research: Context, Method, Knowledge
Strand 2:
Ian Sutherland, Sophia Krzys Acord, UK: Thinking with
Art: 'Doing' Knowledge
Sasi Victoire, Australia: Visual Echoes: Using art
practice to argue Human Rights issues
Marko Jobst, UK: Bull's Eye Revisited: Deleuze, Cinema
and The London Underground - Creation of a New Concept
Strand 3:
Yassaman Imani, UK: Knowledge Creation, Business, and
Art: Exploring the Contradictions and Commonalities
Philippa Ashton, UK: Transferring and Transforming
Design Knowledge
Irit Alony, Michael Jones, Australia: Tacit Knowledge
in Creative Industries - A Study of The Australian
Film Industry
Strand 4:
Chi-Kang Peng, Hsi-Liang Chu, Yi-Shin Deng,
Canada/Taiwan: Developing University-Based Design
Research - a Pilot Study towards a Knowledge
Management System for Design Research
Pawel Szychalski, SE: NON-ARCHITECTURAL/ ARCHITECTURAL
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Panel & Plenary Discussion
Panel Chair: Dr Kristina Niedderer
Panel Speakers: Prof Mark Johnson, University of
Oregon, USA
Prof Stephen Scrivener, University of the Arts London,
UK
Prof Chris Rust, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Chris Smith, London Metropolitan University, UK
Abstracts and Speaker information available shortly.
Please note that the programme may be subject to
changes.
For further information, please visit the Conference
Website:
http://www.art-design.herts.ac.uk/ekc/ekc1.html
To register for EKC2007, please choose “registration”
from the menu and follow the link to the “online
registration form”.
With kind regards,
Kristina Niedderer
Linden Reilly
Chris Smith
Rob Godman
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