A full paper and a hands-on studio accepted to TEI17 in Yokohama, Japan.
Núñez-Pacheco, C. and Loke, L. (2017) Tacit Narratives: Surfacing Aesthetic Meaning by Using Wearable Props and Focusing. Núñez-Pacheco, C. and Loke, L. (2017) The Body as a Source of Aesthetic Qualities for Design: Explorations and Techniques. http://bodyaestheticsdesign.weebly.com/ One of 20 University of Sydney academics speaking at small bars on 18th October 2016.
I spoke on how to design for physical activity through strategies of incidental exercise and playful creativity. SMH interview by Sarah Berry at http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/health-and-wellbeing/fitness/from-geeks-to-fitness-freaks-rethinking-exercise-by-design-20161017-gs4f20.html Loke, L. and Kocaballi, A.B. Choreographic inscriptions: A framework for exploring sociomaterial influences on qualities of movement for HCI. Human Technology Journal Special issue on Human–Technology Choreographies: Body, Movement, and Space. Volume 12 (1), May 2016, 31-55.
http://humantechnology.jyu.fi/archives/abstracts/loke-kocaballi16.html Just gave a talk on The Power of Creative Presentations for the first stage of the Telstra Imaginarium
https://www.telstra.com.au/latest-offers/telstra-imaginarium Great to see how the participants incorporated creative approaches to pitching their ideas. Looking forward to seeing what the lucky 15 do, as part of the upcoming 8 week immersive design thinking program. Interstellar Movematicians performing on Jamming Gravity pressure-sound platform. Musify+Gamify exhibition, Seymour Centre, Vivid Sydney 2015. Jamming Gravity by Frank Feltham (RMIT), Ollie Bown (USyd) and Lian Loke (USyd). Performers Jodie McNeilly and Lian Loke. Performing Mobilities, RMIT Design Hub, Melbourne 2015.
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