Bio


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Biographical Information

Julian Stadon is a PhD student who completed a BA. (Art) at Curtin in 2005, followed by an M.E.A (Electronic Art) in 2007. Julian’s research has included residencies with the Interface Cultures program in Linz; Salford University, Manchester; Human Interface Technologies Lab, New Zealand (HITLabNZ), and at The Fogscreen Research Centre, Finland. Julian is a member of the Centre for Research in Arts Science and Humanity (CRASH) and in December 2008 he received the Curtin Research Scholarship (CRS) and the Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) for his PhD studies.

 

Julian lectures in electronic art, and is the Web Developer for the BA (Art) Online degree run through Curtin University. He is a research assistant for the National Organization of New Media Arts Database (NOMAD), and the director of Dorkbot Perth. He has also recently organised Re:Live: The Third International Conference on Media Art History.