
Kinomatics goes to CEDIA
Pete Jones presented a summary of some of our most recent work at the CEDIA conference on Inequalities and Diversity in the Arts and Creative

Pete Jones presented a summary of some of our most recent work at the CEDIA conference on Inequalities and Diversity in the Arts and Creative

For the first time in more than 600 years the University of Rostock will be headed by a woman. Kinomatics researcher Elizabeth Prommer, has

Kinomatics team members Professor Elizabeth Prommer and Professor Skadi Loist have recently lent their expertise to the discussion of LGBTQ representation in the media and

In addition to devastating the arts sector, COVID-19 has made it abundantly clear that Australia’s cultural policy has been long neglected. In place of a

We are excited to hold the third annual Kinomatics Symposium at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) at the end of this week (February 28–March

The data is in – 16 speakers, 2 workshops, 3 panels and <retracted> bottles of beer later and its a wrap for the 2nd International

The Second Kinomatics Symposium will be held at UTS on Thursday April 5 and Friday April 6. Join us for any or all of three

In February, 2016 Vejune Zemaityte delivered a poster presentation at Higher Degree by Research Summer School for the Faculty of Arts and Education held at

A capacity audience at the Deakin University Melbourne City Centre attended our end of year kinomatics symposium on December 4: Culture….Data → Meaning We would

Join us for a showcase of work produced by the Kinomatics research group that explores different aspects of the industrial geometry of culture. The first

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

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