INNOVATION IN THE VISUAL ARTS Saturday, 17th November 2001 9.00am 9.25am 9.30am Registration at Queensland Clunies Ross Centre for Science & Industry Welcome by Geoff Cooke, Manager, Clunies Ross Centre. Official Opening by Emeritus Professor Ian Lowe AO, School of Science and Technology, Griffith University and Vice-President, Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences. Session I Chair: Professor Mostyn Bramley-Moore, Provost and Director, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, Brisbane. 9.45am Gilbert Riedelbauch, Lecturer, Computer Art and Design Studio, Institute of the Arts, Canberra School of Art, Australian National University; Mike Naylon, Industrial Chemist & Sales Manager Rapid Prototyping and Tooling, Queensland Manufacturing Institute, Brisbane; Sam Bucolo, Lecturer – Industrial Design, Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. Rapid Prototyping for Sculptures and Designs 10.45am Morning Tea Session II Chair: Dr Scott Loose, Chief Executive Officer, Queensland Manufacturing Institute, Brisbane. 11.10am Donal Fitzpatrick, Head of Visual Arts, Faculty of Arts, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. New Developments in Sculpture 11.40am Gavin Sade, Head, Communications Design, and Keith Armstrong, Multimedia Artist, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. Computer-aided Interface Design - Art with Ecology 12.10pm Professor Jeff Jones, Creative Industries Research and Applications Centre Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. Commercialisation and Interaction Design 12.40pm Lunch Session III Chair: Professor John Hartley, Dean, Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. 1.20pm Susan Ostling, Deputy Director(Development) Fine Art, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, Brisbane. Exploring New Ideas -“Future Factor” 1.50pm Professor Mark Burry, Professor of Innovation (Spacial Information Architecture), Faculty of Constructive Environment, RMIT University, Melbourne. After Gaudi: New Solutions for Old Problems. 2.20pm General Discussion 2.50pm Dr John O’Hagan, President, Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences. Summing up 3.00pm Move to Queensland Manufacturing Institute. Session IV 3.20pm Tour of Facilities at the Institute – Rapid Prototyping Techniques (using laserpolymerised plastics, silicon moulds, laser-fused nylon particles, computercontrolled milling of metals, casting foundry); View INTERSCULPT 2001 Exhibition; Experience new fascinating Virtual Reality 3D Theatre (Presenter: Nelson Frolund, Manager, Reality Works, Queensland Manufacturing Institute). 4.30pm Refreshments 5.00pm Close