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Materiality, Agency and Data

Outputs : Journal Articles Roderick Bamford, “Ceramics and Globalization: Staffordshire Ceramics, Made in China,” The Journal of Modern Craft, 12:3 (2019), 295-298, DOI: 10.1080/17496772.2019.…

Performing Transdisciplinarity (2017-current)

Materiality, Agency and Data

Robert Wellington Funding: Australian Research Council Discovery Project This project brings together a multidisciplinary team of researchers from the Australian National University, the…

Spring Fair National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK (2017)

Materiality, Agency and Data

Artist: Roderick Bamford Funded by UK Research Council fEC Grants: Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) (AH/M004333/1- £144,597. Exhibition showcasing results of the ILPEC digitally…

Surface Strategies, Canberra International Airport, Design Canberra Festival (2017)

Materiality, Agency and Data

Artist: Lucy Irvine Temporary public art commission. https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6026509/lucy-irvines-surface-strategies-is-at-canberra-airport-for-design-canberra-2017/

The Digital Bamboo Studio (2013-2015)

Materiality, Agency and Data

Funding: UNSW Contestable Funding Scheme; Australian Indonesian Institute Digital Bamboo was led by Roderick Bamford of UNSW and Dr. Dwinita Larasti of the Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia. The…

The Gudgenby Mission (2019-2020)

Materiality, Agency and Data

The Apollo 11 Moon landing was a remarkable achievement, shaping global politics and popular culture. In 2019, the 50th anniversary celebrations of the mission attracted fevered attention and…

The Table Layer, Craft ACT (2021)

Materiality, Agency and Data

Rohan Nicol and Christina Clarke   This project draws together between 16 and 20 Australian artists and designers from diverse backgrounds. They will produce a new work that responds to an…

Wheat imaging commission (2017)

Materiality, Agency and Data

Artist: Erica Seccombe Borevitz lab, ANU Research School of Biology. 3 Wall panels 2 x 2 m. Permanent Collection.

Wright Hall Crest, Australian National University (2018)

Materiality, Agency and Data

Artist: Rohan Nicol Funding: ANU/Tuckwell Education Fund ($100,000 budget) Rohan lead this collaborative project with Associate Professor Richard Whiteley and Sean Booth. In January 2018 The ANU…

GEO: Art of the Collection at Geoscience Australia (2018-2019)

Nature not equal to Culture

Geoscience Australia has a vast collection of rocks, minerals, crystals and fossils. In a collaboration with SOAD, around fifty artists were invited to spend a day amongst the spectacular displays…

Life Support (2017-2019)

Nature not equal to Culture

This project was supported by funding from the School of Art and Design and the ANU Research School of Humanities and the Arts. Habitat loss is a critical threat to Australian biodiversity. In this…

New Hollows Habitats (2019 – current)

Nature not equal to Culture

This project is supported by funding from the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences Small Grants Scheme ($8000) and through the ANU Vice Chancellor’s Visiting Artist Fellowship Scheme ($8000).…

Urban Timber Rescue Project (2019- current)

Nature not equal to Culture

To date, this project has been funded by the ANU Fenner School’s Environment and Society Synthesis Program ($15,000) and the ANU Research School of Humanities and Arts’ Cross-College Research Scheme…

Vice-Chancellor's Creative Research Fellows (2020)

Nature not equal to Culture

The Vice-Chancellor Creative Research Fellowship is an innovative Scheme that aims to promote collaborative research between disciplines in the University and provide opportunities for developing…

Vice-Chancellor's Creative Research Fellows: Selected past projects (2019)

Nature not equal to Culture

Dr Rebecca Mayo collaborating with Associate Professor Cristopher Brack, Fenner School of Environment and Society. Dr Mayo’s research examines how an ethics and practice of care, might establish new…