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Sarah Kenderdine researches forefront interactive immersive experiences in museums and galleries, creating widely exhibited installation works that amalgamate cultural heritage with new media art practices, including realms of interactive cinema, augmented reality, and embodied narrative. She is recognized as a pioneer in the fields of digital heritage and digital humanities and is a frequent keynote speaker at related forums internationally, including the World Economic Forum. In her academic capacity, she holds the position of Professor at UNSW Art & Design and serves as the Director of Visualisation for UNSW’s multidisciplinary initiative, the Expanded Perception Interaction Centre (EPIC). Additionally, she is the Deputy Director of the National Institute for Experimental Arts (NIEA) and the Director of the Lab for Innovation in Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (iGLAM), and co-Director of the iCinema Research Centre. Sarah Kenderdine continues her long-term role as head of Special Projects at Museum Victoria, Australia, since 2003. Her accolades include the Rankin Scholar-in-Residence at Drexel University, the Council for Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (CHASS) Prize for Distinctive Work, and the International Council of Museum Award, along with several others recognizing her contributions to virtual archaeology worldwide and her initiatives in the digital heritage domain.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Researching interactive immersive experiences and leading various innovative projects in the field of digital heritage.
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