Deborah Lawler-Dormer
Most Recent Affiliation(s):
- CoLab and Moving Image Centre Charitable Trust (MIC Toi Rerehiko), Associate Professor and Co-Director
ISEA Bio(s) Available:
ISEA2022
Dr Deborah Lawler-Dormer is the Research Manager at the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney. Deborah’s research expertise is in transdisciplinary art, science and technology projects. Her current research is on curatorial methodologies informed by posthumanist, feminist and new materialist thinking. Through her doctoral research practice, she developed a biomimetic avatar in collaboration with the Centre for Animate Technologies and explored biomimesis through curating an international exhibition, a virtual reality environment and an interactive installation. She has also investigated photographic, media art and film practices. Deborah is interested in deep collaborative research projects between the museum, industry and the tertiary sector.
ISEA2014
Deborah Lawler-Dormer, University of Auckland, New Zealand
ISEA2013
Deborah Lawler-Dormer, Doctoral Candidate, National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand and College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
ISEA2011
Deborah Leah Lawler-Dormer, Moving Image Centre Charitable Trust (MIC Toi Rerehiko), New Zealand
Last Known Location:
- New Zealand
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Presentations:
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Title: Distributed Curatorial Working Group
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ISEA2006
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Title: Co-Lab: Collaboration and Confluences
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ISEA2008
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Title: CoLab
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ISEA2009
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Title: MIC Toi Rerehiko: Collective Hybrid Arts Projects
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ISEA2011
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Title: Baby X: Digital Artificial Intelligence, Computational Neuroscience And Empathetic Interaction
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ISEA2013
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Title: State sensing: Recent environmental media installation art from Aotearoa/New Zealand
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ISEA2014
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Title: Museum Practices and Posthumanist Assemblages: Activating the Possibilities of Technology Collections
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ISEA2022
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Title: The Collaborative Museum
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