Revise: The Art and Science of Contemporary Remix Cultures
Held at the University of Wollongong
2-3 December, 2010
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Coordinator Profile: Rae Campbell

Rae Campbell is a PhD candidate in the School of Social Science, Media and Communication at the University of Wollongong. She is writing her thesis on shifting western cultural discourses concerning value and power associated with nerd identity and considering whether there is a gender inequity when it comes to the power and cultural advantages now attached to the nerd label.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Coordinator Profile: Andrew Whelan

Andrew Whelan is a sociology lecturer at UOW with interests in music, gender, and language use. His current research addresses noise and death metal, sampling practices in breakcore, and forms of 'problematic' speech and discourse online.

Remix recommendation: the last tune on this release.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Coordinator Profile: Katie Freund

Katie is a PhD candidate in the School of Social Science, Media & Communication at the University of Wollongong. She is writing her dissertation on fan-made remix videos, known as vids, which edit television and film footage to music, and also researches virtual worlds such as Second Life and their uses for education.

Blog: Fanthropology
Email: fanthropology@gmail.com
Twitter: Katiedigc
Second Life: Rina Ethaniel


Remix recommendations:

"Supernatural at the Movies" by Ash


"Expialidocious", by Pogo

Coordinator Profile: Chris Moore

Chris Moore is a father, gamer and lecturer in Digital Communications, Games and Media Studies at the University of Wollongong. Currently researching Australian games and gamers and their cultural, economic and social contributions, this focus has emerged from analysis of the complementary and alternative regimes of intellectual property generation and management, including the Open Source movement and digital games modification and machinima sub-cultures and online learning practices. Check him out on Flickr and Twitter.