2016 iDARE conference program

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This is the final program, and it is subject to change.

 

iDARE Conference Program

Day 1: Tuesday 27 September 2016
9.15 Welcome: Barbara Bolt

Venue: Fed Hall (Coffee and registration in the Foyer from 9am)

 
9.30 – 9.45 Welcome to country Aunty Caroline Briggs (Boon Wurrung Foundation)
9.45-10.30 Keynote: (45m including introduction by Barbara Bolt)  Richard Frankland, Associate Dean, Wilin Centre VCA MCM
10.30-45 Morning tea  Federation Hall foyer
10.45-12.45 Session 1

Relationality

Chair: Barbara Bolt

Venue: Federation Hall

 

Estelle Barrett Relationality and Ethical Know-how in Indigenous Research
Suzie Attiwill ‘an ethics of exteriority’
Andrew Goodman Once More with Feeling: Whitehead’s concept of feeling and a trans-human ethics.
Eileen Lavranos

 

 

Telling a story and mediating reality in documentary practice: Problems that arise when capturing the stories of vulnerable participants in video.
12.45-1.15  Lunch Lionel’s
1.15-2.15 Round Table: a collective presentation and discussion in the CREW exhibition curated by

Pia Ednie-Brown, RMIT

VCA Student Gallery

Discussion forum:

Creating with Communities: A panel conversation on the ethics of Socially Engaged Art

Venue: VCA Art auditorium

the CREW: Pia Ednie-Brown, Elmedin Zunic, Citt Williams, Juliana Espana Keller, Indira Shanahan,  Kate Robertson, Melissa Razuki, Chloe Sobejko, Caitlyn Parry, Chris Kohn, Shannon Owen, Jaden Hastings, Kym Maxwell, Andrew Goodman, Maite Galarza. CREW Respondents: Jane Rendell and Stephen Loo
Discussion forum 2:

Chair: Caroline Phillips

Panel: Margie Mackay, Tal Fitzpatrick (organiser), Maddy Macfarlane and Amy Spiers.

Discussion forum

2.15-3.45 Session 2

Collaboration

Chair: Marie Sierra, UNSW

Venue: Art auditorium, VCA

Lily Hibberd and Bonny Djuric Art and the pain of others: creative collaboration and research ethics in the context of lived trauma
Veronica Kent + Sean Peoples The Telepathy Project: Towards an ethics of collaboratively produced knowledge
Danny Butt and

Rachel O’Reilly

The Ethics of Artistic Infrastructure under Neoliberalism

 

3.45-4.00  Afternoon tea Federation Hall foyer
4.00-5.30 Session 3

Consent

Chair: Sarah Miller, UOW

Venue: Art auditorium, VCA

Fran Edmonds Aboriginal young people, digital identities and ethical considerations for adopting collaborative methodologies in creative practice
Mary Luckhurst

 

Ethics and Actor Training
Sarah Austin and

Chris Kohn

“Informed Consent in the rehearsal room – ethics, agency and performance making with extraordinary young minds”.
5.45-6.30 Drinks at Federation Hall foyer from 5.45 pm  
6.30-7.30 Keynote:  Jane Rendell, UCL

Introduction: Barbara Bolt

Federation Hall

 

 DAY 2: Wednesday 28 September 2016
9.00-9.30    Venue: Federation Hall foyer (Coffee and registration in the foyer from 9am)
9.30-10.15 Keynote: Oron Catts (Symbotica) (45m including introduction by Kate MacNeill)  Federation Hall
10.15-11.15

Please choose to attend either discussion forum or activity

Ethics-in-Action: an exhibition-event curated by Pia Ednie-Brown, RMIT

VCA Student Gallery

Activity:

Coloured Aliens

Host: Megan McPherson

Venue: Art auditorium, VCA

CREW

the CREW: Pia Ednie-Brown, Elmedin Zunic, Citt Williams, Juliana Espana Keller, Indira Shanahan,  Kate Robertson, Melissa Razuki, Chloe Sobejko, Caitlyn Parry, Chris Kohn, Shannon Owen, Jaden Hastings, Kym Maxwell, Andrew Goodman, Maite Galarza.

Respondents: Oron Catts and Stephen Loo

Activity 2:

Chi Vu will facilitate a reading from extract of her script, Coloured Aliens and discussion in response to the reading

11.15-11.30 Morning tea Federation Hall foyer
11.30-1.30 Session 4

Ethical chilling/ institutional constraints /Methodology

 

Chair: Carole Wilson, Federation University

Venue: Art auditorium, VCA

Renee Newman and Lyndall Adams The Question, the Material and the Ethos of Creative Research
Annette Nykiel How ethical is a ball of string?
Erich von Dietze Applying Ethical standards when creative practice causes harm.
Josie Vine

 

Challenges for Journalism Creative Practice Research in the Academic Context: A Clash of Cultures and the National Statement’s Potential as Mediator
1.30.2.00 Lunch  Lionel’s
2.00-3.00 Steve Loo, UTAS response to the conference / keynote and discussion Introduction: Marie Sierra UNSW Federation Hall
3.00-3.15- Closing remarks: Estelle Barrett, Deakin Federation Hall

 

Guest wifi:

Username: idare-2016

Password: Dmh(A4

 

Social media #ethicsiDARE

 

The program is subject to change.

Abstracts: http://idare.vca.unimelb.edu.au/dare-conferences-and-events/2016-idare-abstracts/all-2016-idare-abstracts/

iDARE website: http://idare.vca.unimelb.edu.au

 

Guest wifi:

Username: idare-2016

Password: Dmh(A4

Social media #ethicsiDARE

The program is subject to change.

Abstracts: http://idare.vca.unimelb.edu.au/dare-conferences-and-events/2016-idare-abstracts/all-2016-idare-abstracts/

iDARE website: http://idare.vca.unimelb.edu.au