Performative digital asset management: To propose a framework and proof of concept model that effectively enables researchers to document, archive and curate their non-traditional research data

(2015) Performative digital asset management: To propose a framework and proof of concept model that effectively enables researchers to document, archive and curate their non-traditional research data. Professional Doctorate by Creative Works, Queensland University of Technology.

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This cross disciplinary study was conducted as two research and development projects. The outcome is a multimodal and dynamic chronicle, which incorporates the tracking of spatial, temporal and visual elements of performative practice-led and design-led research journeys. The distilled model provides a strong new approach to demonstrate rigour in non-traditional research outputs including provenance and an 'augmented web of facticity'.

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ID Code: 84761
Item Type: QUT Thesis (Professional Doctorate by Creative Works)
Supervisor: Bowman, Leo & Haseman, Brad
Keywords: Creative Industries, Facticity, NTRO, Performative Research, Practice-led, Provenance, Spatial, Timelines
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Creative Industries Faculty
Past > Schools > School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts
Institution: Queensland University of Technology
Deposited On: 07 Sep 2015 06:27
Last Modified: 14 Sep 2017 14:43