[csaa-forum] Swinburne 3DP symposium - Dr Matthew Rimmer (ANU) announced as keynote & full programme

Angela Daly angelacdaly at gmail.com
Thu Nov 21 13:58:50 CST 2013


   Swinburne Institute for Social Research - 3D printing: Social and
Cultural Trajectories’ Symposium

*Date: Thursday, 5th Dec 2013*


* Time: 9:30am-5:00pm Room: AGSE207 Hawthorn Campus
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We are delighted to announce that Dr Matthew Rimmer, ARC Future Fellow at
the ANU College of Law, will be the keynote speaker at SISR’s ‘3D printing:
social and cultural trajectories’ symposium. His keynote speech will be on
the topic of 3D printing and intellectual property, and SISR director Prof
Julian Thomas will be his discussant.

The full programme of the symposium is included below. For more information
including on how to register ($50/$25 students), please see the website.
http://www.sisr.net/events/3D-print.html#3Dprint

0930 - 1100

*Session 1: **Applications of 3D Printing*

Lt Jacob Choi, Land Warfare Studies Centre: '3 - and 4D printing: reshaping
security in the 21st Century'

Dr Jaye McKenzie-Clark, Macquarie: 'The Use of Medical CT Scanners and 3D
Printing in Museum Practice'

Prof Marcus Wigan, Swinburne: '3D printing in environmental and logistical
contexts'

1100 - 1130

*Morning tea *

1130 - 1300

*Session 2: **Site Studies of 3D Printing*

Prof Donald McNeill, UWS: '3D printing and the restructuring of urban
economies: the case of Brooklyn'

Dr Xin Gu, Melbourne: ' "New Work Unit": a 3D printing and hacker space in
Shanghai'

Dr Dennis Wollersheim, Latrobe & Paul Taylor, Quantum Victoria: 'How 3D
printing is feeding an Australian Maker Culture'

1300 - 1400

*Lunch break *

1400 - 1530

*Session 3: **Social Theory and Cultural Studies of 3D Printing*

Dr Tama Leaver, Curtin: 'Let's Get Physible? The Pirate Bay and 3D Printing'

Robbie Fordyce, Melbourne: 'Manufacturing household governance: additive
manufacturing and the social factory'

Luke Heemsergen, Melbourne: 'Sintering socio-political assumptions: towards
typologies and disciplines of 3D printing research'

1530 - 1600

*Afternoon tea *

1600 - 1700

*Keynote speech*

Dr Matthew Rimmer, ANU: 'Intellectual property and 3D printing'

Discussant: Prof Julian Thomas, Director of the Swinburne Institute for
Social Research

*REGISTER NOW AT*
* http://www.sisr.net/events/download/Registration 20form.pdf
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