Sunday 30 March 2014

Kurnell location scout

Kurnell location scout (30/3/2014)

Flickr photo set

Things of interest: 

map of location and photos

Thursday 27 March 2014

Guest Lecture Amanda Barnier, John Sutton. 26-3-2014




Assoc Professor Amanda Barnier
Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders and Department of Cognitive Science, Macquarie University Her research involves investigations of autobiographical remembering and forgetting, drawing on concepts and approaches from hypnosis and posthypnotic amnesia and from experimental and clinical work on memory.

Professor John Sutton
Deputy Director, Department of Cognitive Science, Macquarie University Interdisciplinary research in the humanities, philosophy and cognitive science. His work covers memory, skill, and distributed cognition, seeking to integrate philosophical, psychological, and historical ideas and methods.

Wednesday 19 March 2014

Art Gallery of New South Wales - States of mind film series

When a film narrative unfolds in an unconventional way, it echoes the confusion we often experience trying to comprehend the real world. Unreliable memories, vivid imaginations and subjective emotions demand we must piece together disparate fragments in order to understand even our own story. In conjunction with the 19th Biennale of Sydney: You Imagine What You Desire, this series of films dramatises the vagaries of memory and time, and explores the dream-like worlds of fantasy and uncertainty that occur when a person gets trapped in their own mind.

Screened using 35mm film prints borrowed from local and international archives.

Wednesdays 2pm & 7.15pm, Sundays 2pm
12 March - 4 June 2014
Free

Full program:   http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/calendar/states-mind-film-series/


Tuesday 4 March 2014

Amnesia and a Camera: Photos as Memories

After Claire Robertson lost 30 years of memories to a devastating brain infection, a new device called a Sensecam helps her keep new memories.

Wednesday 19 February 2014

Testing terrain visualisation within Immersive Environment



Monday 10 February 2014

Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller at Biennale of Sydney


The Biennale of Sydney has announced that the inaugural City of Sydney legacy artwork will be a specially commissioned twilight video walk around The Rocks.

Created by international artists Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, City of Forking Paths (2014) will be unveiled on 1 May 2014 as part of the 19th Biennale of Sydney.

Experienced on a smart phone or mobile device, City of Forking Paths leads people on a fictional journey through physical surrounds at dusk. Starting at Customs House in Circular Quay, the work weaves a trail through The Rocks. Users can download the app onto their personal devices from home or borrow a mobile device for free.



Wednesday 5 February 2014

Biosensors and logging

The SenseWear device for the logging of:

  • Motion: The Armband contains an accelerometer, a device that measures motion.
  • Steps: The Armband counts your steps, using the accelerometer to measure the distinct patterns created by walking and/or running.
  • Galvanic Skin Response: This measures the electrical conductivity of the skin, which changes in response to sweat and emotional stimuli.
  • Skin Temperature: A sensitive electronic thermometer measures the temperature of the skin.
  • Heat Flux: Measures the amount of heat dissipating from the body.




NeuroSky MindWave

  • The MindWave headset turns your computer into a brain activity monitor. The headset safely measures brainwave signals and monitors the attention levels of individuals as they interact with math, memory and pattern recognition applications. 



Wednesday 29 January 2014

Thursday 9 January 2014

Reading

Theoretical:
  • Martin A. Conway. Memory and the self. Journal of Memory and Language, 2005.
  • Martin A. Conway. Autobiographical Memory and Consciousness. Encyclopedia of Consciousness, 2009.
  • Kourken Michaelian, John Sutton. Distributed Cognition and Memory Research: History and Current Directions. Rev.Phil.Psych. 2013 4:1-24
  • Edward S. Casey. Remembering : a phenomenological study. 2000. Chapter 9, Place Memory, p.181-215.
  • Charles Fernyhough. Pieces of light : how the new science of memory illuminates the stories we tell about our pasts. Page 147-172 Clair's story.
  • Daniel L. Schacter. Searching for memory : the brain, the mind, and the past. An accessible book from a psych pov that attempts to weave in art. COFA CFA 153.12/9
  • Stefanucci Jeanine, Augmenting Context-Dependent Memory. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, 2007.
  • J. Sutton, The Feel of the World: exograms, habits, and the confusion of types of memory', in Andrew Kania (ed), Memento: philosophers on film (Routledge, 2009), 65-86. 
  • Observer perspective and acentred memory: some puzzles about point of view in personal memory. John Sutton. Published online: 23 January 2010, Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

Sensecam:
  • SenseCam: A wearable camera that stimulates and rehabilitates autobiographical memory. Steve Hodges, Emma Berry, Ken Wood. Memory Journal, 14 Oct 2011.
  • Using SenseCam with an amnesic patient: Accessing inaccessible everyday memories. Catherine Loveday, Martin A. Conway. Memory Journal, Oct 2011.
  • AffectCam: Arousal–Augmented SenseCam for Richer Recall of Episodic Memories. Corina Sas et. al., CHI 2013.
  • Automatically assisting human memory: A SenseCam browser. Aiden R. Doherty a , Chris J. A. Moulin b & Alan F. Smeaton. Memory Journal, 2010.
  • Beyond total capture: a constructive critique of Lifelogging. Abigail SeLLen and Steve Whittaker.

Artistic references

A few videos in youtube playlist format (see below)

Kerry TribeDead Star Light 2007 multi channel video installation

Harun Farocki, Deep Play 2017 video installation (video in playlist above)

Janet Cardiff's site specific sound installations.  (video in playlist above)

Kan Xuan, Millet Mounds (video in playlist above)

Omer Fast (video in playlist above)
    David Clegg, 'Trebus Project': 
    an artist-led project researching dementia stories. Not a media project but conceptually interesting. 
    http://www.trebusprojects.org/
      David Clegg, ‘An Occasional Cobra / Room 21’:
      The researcher/artist interviews 3 people who lived in the same room in a care home one after the other. Despite never meeting their stories show similarities--apparently because elements are related the architecture of the room (which is above a laundry which can be heard at night, thus cuing memories of running water etc).

      Wednesday 8 January 2014

      Testing terrain visualisation

      (click on thumbnail images for larger images)
      Sydney cove visualised as a course mesh. CBD, harbour bridge and opera house:






      Sydney cove visualised as a course point-cloud. CBD, harbour bridge and opera house.





      Tuesday 7 January 2014

      Video references and lectures

      The Kids with no Memory, Channel 5, 2013.

      Peter Doolittle: How your working memory makes sense of the world. TED.
      http://www.ted.com/talks/peter_doolittle_how_your_working_memory_makes_sense_of_the_world.html


      Elizabeth Loftus: What's the Matter with Memory?
      http://fora.tv/2009/07/14/Elizabeth_Loftus_Whats_the_Matter_with_Memory


      Neuroscience & Memory references

      Representing place : landscape painting and maps. Edward S. Casey. 2002.
      Remembering : a phenomenological study. Edward S. Casey. 2000.

      Human Memory, good introduction
      http://www.human-memory.net/types.html
      Types of Human Memory: Diagram by Luke Mastin


      How Many of Your Memories Are Fake? The Atlantic.
      http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/11/how-many-of-your-memories-are-fake/281558/

      Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience/Memory
      http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cognitive_Psychology_and_Cognitive_Neuroscience/Memory

      Implicit Memory in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder With Amnesia for the Traumatic Event
      http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org/article.aspx?articleID=99874

      Memory Lecture Series
      http://www.exploratorium.edu/memory/lectures.html

      Scientists debate the neurobiological underpinnings of amnesia
      http://learnmem.cshlp.org/site/misc/AmnesiaRelease.xhtml

      Wikipedia
      Episodic memory http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Episodic_memory
      Declarative memory http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declarative_memory
      Implicit memory http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implicit_memory
      Procedural memory http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procedural_memory
      Semantic memory http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_memory
      Amnesia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amnesia

      Google Books Memory, Amnesia, and the Hippocampal System
      http://books.google.com.au/books?hl=en&lr=&id=0nAfZGLlQh4C&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=memory+amnesia+neuroscience&ots=xUMbYp2Ijz&sig=Plhp_-bbHESXl-NF2EIaOxT5kT0#v=onepage&q=memory%20amnesia%20neuroscience&f=false

      Book Episodic memory, semantic memory, and amnesia
      http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/(SICI)1098-1063(1998)8:3%3C205::AID-HIPO3%3E3.0.CO;2-I/abstract


      Cinema - Film references

      Spellbound, 1945, Suspense, 150 min, Alfred Hitchcock
      A handsome young doctor, "Dr. Edwards" (Gregory Peck), arrives to assume directorship of Green Manors psychiatric hospital, only to be revealed as a fraud using the assumed identity of a murdered man. Psychoanalyst Dr. Constance Peterson (Ingrid Bergman) is convinced that he's not a murderer ("We'll look at some sane trees, normal grass and clouds without complexes"), and seeks to help him regain his memory with the aid of her former professor and Freudian analyst, Dr. Brulov (Michael Chekhov - "Good night and happy dreams which we will analyze at breakfast."). The patient recounts a dream sequence (designed by Salvador Dali), which Drs. Peterson and Brulov decode to discover his true identity as well as the truth behind the disappearance of the real Dr. Edwards. Velvety shadows a la Hitchcock and Oscar winning musical score by Miklos Rozsa enhance every moment. Excellent in every way - acting, directing, suspense - this movie is sure to hold all its viewers spellbound.

      Clean Slate, 1994, Comedy, 106 min, Mick Jackson
      Following an explosion, private detective Maurice Pogue (Dana Carvey) has lost his memory. He can't remember anything before the accident or anything afterwards for more than a day at a time - in other words, whenever he wakes up, it's a brand new life. To remind himself of important information and whom he can trust, he makes notes to himself on a mini tape recorder and little slips of paper. To make matters worse, he's got to testify against the bad guys in court in a few days, but who can he trust?
      Compare with Memento: type and reliability of note-keeping - how do they resolve conflicting information

      Memento, 2000, Thriller, 113 min, Christopher Nolan
      Following a brutal attack in which his wife was killed and he was injured, a severely amnesic man (Guy Pearce) resolves to track down his wife's killer. However, the attack has left him unable to form new memories, so he ritually takes polaroid pictures, writes notes and even tattooes himself with information pertinent to his investigation. The film tells the story in backwards fragments, starting at the end. Also, your assessment of the characters and their motives shifts with each new revelation. This film will generate PLENTY of discussion.

      Regarding Henry, 1991, 108 min, Mike Nichols
      Henry Turner is a despicable and ruthless trial lawyer whose life is turned upside down when he is shot in the head during a robbery. He survives the injury with significant brain damage and must re-learn how to speak, walk, and function normally. He has also lost most of the memory of his personal life, and must adjust to life with the family that he does not remember. To the surprise of his wife and daughter, Henry becomes a loving and affectionate man.

      Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, 2004, 108 min, Michel Gondry
      A couple undergo a procedure to erase each other from their memories when their relationship turns sour, but it is only through the process of loss that they discover what they had to begin with

      NIEA - iCinema Lab

      NIEA - iCinema Lab
      An experimental interdisciplinary laboratory that undertakes research, teaching and exhibition in the fields of immersive environments, physical and virtual interactivity and networked collaboration. The laboratory will be articulated to the research, teaching and exhibition programs at following UNSW Faculties: COFA, Engineering, FASS and Science. It will be networked with the iData Lab at UTS, the 3D Digital Cinema Lab at University of Art and Design, Karlsruhe, and ALIVE Centre at City U Hong Kong. Research undertaken is programmatically focused on preliminary studies for development of competitive grant applications. Teaching will be programmatically focused on interdisciplinary content spanning creative arts and technology. Exhibitions will be programmatically focused on the outcomes of the research and teaching.

      Aims
      Research, Teaching and Exhibition Program in following areas:
      • Immersive visualisation for imaging and modeling using video and CGI
      • Interactive aesthetics for narrative interaction using physical and virtual agents
      • Networked collaboration for narrative authoring using human and machine participants


      Staffing
      Director: Prof Jill Bennet, Prof Dennis Del Favero
      Program Director: Volker Kuchelmeister
      Program Director: Karen Kriss
      Program Director: Prof Claude Sammut

      Location
      ID Gallery College of Fine Arts