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Lizzie Muller
website :: Lizzie Muller is a curator and writer specialising in interaction, audience experience and interdisciplinary collaboration. She completed a practice-based PhD on the audience experience of interactive art with the Creativity and Cognition Studios at the University of Technology, Sydney. Recent curatorial projects include the Mirror States exhibition at Campbelltown Art Gallery, Sydney and MIC, Auckland May-August 2008. She is the co-organiser of the research project Thinking Through the Body, funded by the Australia Council. In 2007 she was researcher in residence at the Daniel Langlois Foundation in Montreal, investigating the role of audience experience in the documentation and preservation of new media art. Between 2004-2006 Lizzie was founding curator of Beta_space (www.betaspace.net.au); a dedicated venue for exhibiting “prototypes” of interactive artworks at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney. Between 1999 and 2004 she was Digital Arts Producer for the Junction Art Centre , Cambridge, UK during which time she commissioned and produced a number of art works, including performances, interactive installations and public art. Key projects include the digital arts festival Respond in 2002 produced in partnership with Future Physical and CUMIS and the New Technology Arts Fellowships, a series of interdisciplinary research residencies with Crucible and Kettles Yard Gallery in 2002/3 Lizzie writes widely on computer based and interdisciplinary art, particularly for RealTime Magazine and lectures in digital art and human-centred design at undergraduate and post-graduate level.In the field of funding and policy development Lizzie has worked for the National Endowment of Science Technology and the Arts and for Arts Council England. Selected committee positions include Co-Chair of the Symposium Engage: Interaction, Art and Audience Experience, Nov 2006, Chair of the panel for the BAFTA Interactive Art Award in 2003, New Vision Group for Trans Europe Halles (European network of multidisciplinary art centres) in 2002/03 and steering group of the conference New Constellations: Art, Science and Society , at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney March 2006.
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