
kinomatics in the media
The Kinomatics project has made it into the media this past few weeks. A story in Brussels news outlet Brussel Nieuws has picked up

The Kinomatics project has made it into the media this past few weeks. A story in Brussels news outlet Brussel Nieuws has picked up

The Kinomatics team has been working with fliks.com.au on the recently launched online survey of Australian cinema and film watching behavior. The survey known as

Members of the Kinomatics team are looking forward to presenting at a number of international conferences in Europe this year. We will be delivering a

Here at Kinomatics we’ve been thrilled by the response to a recent article in The Conversation by Bronwyn Coate and Deb Verhoeven on the issue of

There are two ways of considering the flow of film exhibition: geographically and temporally. The following two visualisations of the film “Anna Karenina” which showed
We will be presenting our research at the upcoming leading international conference in Digital Humanities in Lausanne, Switzerland this July. Our research will focus on
We are very pleased to announce that we will presenting a panel on the research of Kinomatics at the Screen Studies Conference in Glasgow in
The Kinomatics team will be presenting at the upcoming NECS (European Network for Cinema and Media Studies) conference in Milan, Italy. For details on the

“When working on a problem, I never think about beauty. I think only how to solve the problem. But when I have finished, if the

The adaptation of Tim Winton’s The Turning into a feature film comprising 17 short stories directed by no less than 18 of some of

What is Songification? You may already know about data sonification. Its a technique that’s been successfully used to assist the vision impaired for some time.

Today we are having our Annual ARC Meeting for Only at the Movies. From left to right: Alwyn, Colin, Deb and Bronwyn. Also in the