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At the Centre for Transformative Media Technologies (CTMT) at Swinburne University of Technology (SUT) in Melbourne (Australia), cultural, artistic and socio-technological research embraces the nature, scope and impact of media technologies on people.听
From film, TV, mobile media and videogames, to virtual reality, robots and artificial intelligence, we explore how transformative media changes the way we engage with the world. Through innovative research and design we鈥檙e leading the way.听
CTMT applies a blend of cultural, artistic and socio-technological research to address the nature, scope and impact of transformative media technologies. We build new pathways and extend Swinburne鈥檚 outstanding research record in science, innovation and technology by bringing humanities, arts and social sciences into the equation.听
Professor Kim Vincs joined the Department of Film, Games and Animation at Swinburne in 2017 where she was a Research Director and set-up CTMT with Professor Angela Ndalianis.听听
Transformative technologies are predicated on cross-platform connectivity. They suddenly and often unexpectedly connect social, economic, scientific, technological and cultural domains in new ways. Understanding and anticipating the human impacts of 4.0 technologies calls for agile, multi-disciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary responses from the humanities, arts and social sciences. Our research structure comprises three key areas of investigation that provide critical methodologies for addressing the challenges of transformative media technologies. While expressing overarching themes, they are in dialogue with each other as they examine themes and develop projects that emerge across them.听
The three key areas are Creative Arts 4.0, Techmedia Culture and Digital Cultural Heritage.听