Curating in uncharted territories: An examination of a programming model & communicative platform for curation in non-traditional art spaces

(2015) Curating in uncharted territories: An examination of a programming model & communicative platform for curation in non-traditional art spaces. Masters by Research thesis, Queensland University of Technology.

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This thesis articulates and examines public engagement programming in an emerging, non¬-traditional site. As a practice-led research project, the creative work proposes a site responsive, engagement centric, agile model for curatorial programming that developed out of the dynamic, new media/digital, curatorial practice at QUT's Creative Industries Precinct. The model and its accompanying exegetical framework, Curating in Uncharted Territories, offer a theoretically informed approach to programming, delivering and reporting for curatorial practices in a non¬-traditional sites of public engagement. The research provides the foundation for full development of the model and the basis for further research.

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ID Code: 84621
Item Type: QUT Thesis (Masters by Research)
Supervisor: Klaebe, Helen & McGowan, Lee
Keywords: curating, digital media art, digital new media, curatorship, engagement
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Creative Industries Faculty
Past > Schools > School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts
Institution: Queensland University of Technology
Deposited On: 24 Jul 2015 02:22
Last Modified: 06 Oct 2017 14:43