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November 26, 2009<BR>
Faculty of VCA and Music, University of Melbourne Campus Map Melbourne, University of Melbourne, 234 St Kilda Road, SOUTHBANK Victoria 3000<BR>
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We are delighted to report that the Leonardo Education Forum (LEF) continues its successful international education event-initiative and correspondingly we hope you can join us at the public sessions scheduled at the forthcoming Media Art History Conference Re:live 09.<BR>
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If you are interested in attending the Leonardo Education Forum workshop, which is carrying on from the excellent work done at the International Symposium of Electronic Art in Belfast and Ars Electronica towards the further development of an educational policy paper, please contact us. <BR>
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10 00 am Welcome <BR>
Su Baker, Associate Professor Art, Head of School, Faculty of the VCA and Music, University of Melbourne<BR>
Nina Czegledy LEF co-chair, Senior Fellow, KMDI, University of Toronto, Adjunct Associate Professor, Concordia University and Dr Paul Thomas, Australian representative for LEF, Co chair Media Art History Conference, Re:live 09, Director Centre for Research in Art Science and Humanity Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia.<BR>
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10.10 am Nina Czegledy LEF co-chair presents LEF international initiatives & Policy Papers<BR>
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10.30 am Dr Paul Thomas and Jeremy Blank will report on the Australian national media art scoping study.<BR>
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11.00 am Reports from delegates on LEF@ISEA - Ars on the three themes<BR>
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11.15 am Professor Oliver Grau,, Chair for Image Science, Head Department for Cultural Studies DANUBE UNIVERSITY, Krems, AUSTRIA<BR>
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11.30 am Professor Ross Harley, Head of School, Media Arts, Acting Associate Dean Research, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Paddington, Australia<BR>
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11.45 am Professor Ian M Clothier, Faculty of Art, Commerce and Technology, Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki, New Zealand, Director: Intercreate.org, SCANZ2006 & 2009<BR>
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12 pm <B>lunch<BR>
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1.30 - 3.00 pm <B>Working groups focus:<BR>
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1. The Role of Research in media art & science & technology<BR>
2. The role of Curricula: Mapping the terrain<BR>
3. The role of Institutions: Institutional / OrganizationalCapacities and Benchmarks<BR>
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3.00 pm summary by session chairs<BR>
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The Role of Research in media art & science & technology<BR>
Working group leader: Oliver Grau <BR>
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The role of Curricula: Mapping the terrain<BR>
Working group leader: Ross Harley <BR>
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The role of Institutions: Institutional / Organizational<BR>
Capacities and Benchmarks<BR>
Working group leader: Ian Clothier<BR>
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Working group co-leaders to be announced.<BR>
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3.15pm - 4.30 pm Resolutions and outcomes Paul Brown<BR>
(With refreshments.)<BR>
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Please feel free to circulate.<BR>
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Contact/Organizers: Nina Czegledy <<a href="czegledy@interlog.com">czegledy@interlog.com</a>><BR>
Paul Thomas <a href="p.thomas@curtin.edu.au">p.thomas@curtin.edu.au</a> and Julian Stadon <<a href="j.stadon@curtin.edu.au">j.stadon@curtin.edu.au</a>><BR>
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<a href="http://www.mediaarthistory.org/">http://www.mediaarthistory.org/</a> for more details</SPAN></FONT></FONT>
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