RMIT IMAGING FUTURES LAB
The Imaging Futures Lab is a network of artists, academics and researchers interested in the ontological implications of emerging paradigms for the expanded image. Our work explores the creative and discursive potential and implications of emerging computational image-making technologies and their application to expanded photography and imaging practices.
The IF_LAB is led by Dr Alison Bennett and Dr Rebecca Najdowski.
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POSTINGS
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444.2: XR by Nirma Madhoo
Read more: 444.2: XR by Nirma MadhooExciting behind the scenes footage provides insight into the making of Nirma Madhoo’s remarkable XR fashion film ‘444.2’ The work combines both photogrammetry and volumetric video. Find our more about this work and Nirma Madhoo’s practice here: https://anatomythestudio.com/4442-xr
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Imaging Pasts and Futures: creative digital practices in the arts
Read more: Imaging Pasts and Futures: creative digital practices in the artsImage: The Museum Theorem, 2022, Urich Lau Wai Yuen. Courtesy of the artist WHAT: Imaging Pasts and Futures: creative digital practices in the arts symposium WHEN: Friday 22 – Saturday 23 November 2024 WHERE: LASALLE College of the Arts, University of the Arts Singapore Organized
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RMIT DSC/STEMM Creative Technologies gathering #2
Read more: RMIT DSC/STEMM Creative Technologies gathering #212:30-15:30 Wednesday 23 Oct 2023. Venue tbc. Thank you for your interest in building this community of practice. We had a wonderful gathering at the Vx Lab 5 June 2024! This is a placeholder for a second gathering. Ideas for next
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RMIT DSC/STEMM Creative Technologies pecha kucha #1
Read more: RMIT DSC/STEMM Creative Technologies pecha kucha #112:00-15:00 Wednesday 5 June 2024 at RMIT Vx Lab. Researchers working in creative technologies at RMIT are invited to gather at the RMIT Vx Lab to meet and share with colleagues also working in the realm of creative technologies research.
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NeRF
Read more: NeRFNeRF: Representing Scenes as Neural Radiance Fields for View Synthesis Ben Mildenhall, Pratul P. Srinivasan, Matthew Tancik, Jonathan T. Barron, Ravi Ramamoorthi, Ren Ng https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2003.08934 2020
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WILD HOPE: Conversations for a Planetary Commons at RMIT Design Hub
Read more: WILD HOPE: Conversations for a Planetary Commons at RMIT Design HubWild Hope: Conversations for a Planetary Commons – RMIT Design Hub 15.08.2023 – 30.09.2023 WILD HOPE: Conversations for a Planetary Commons Experience a world where imagination and urgency converge, where art and design become catalysts for change. Welcome to Wild Hope,
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CFP: Photography in Virtual Culture due 18 Sept 2023
Read more: CFP: Photography in Virtual Culture due 18 Sept 2023University of Westminster and The Photographers’ Gallery, London Deadline for Proposals: 18th September, 2023 Following the first successful Virtual Photography Symposium held at the University of Westminster, London in 2022, we are delighted to announce the call for contributions to a new
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‘The Networked Image in Post-Digital Culture’ edited by Andrew Dewdney and Katrina Sluis, Routledge, 2023.
Read more: ‘The Networked Image in Post-Digital Culture’ edited by Andrew Dewdney and Katrina Sluis, Routledge, 2023.‘The Networked Image in Post-Digital Culture’ edited by Katrina Sluis and Andrew Dewdey, published by Routledge 2023. This collection of essays examines how the networked image establishes new social practices for the user and presents new challenges for cultural practitioners
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BIFB x 3-minute AI vs Photo presentations: EOI due 1 Sept 2023
Read more: BIFB x 3-minute AI vs Photo presentations: EOI due 1 Sept 2023Be part of the BIFB x 3-minute AI vs Photography presentations at the The Real Thing Public Forum at Ballarat International Foto Biennale What will the future of photography look like? Artists and researchers will go head-to-head to share their