Dr Kenderdine researches at the forefront of interactive and immersive experiences for museums and digital humanities. Her current work focuses on human centered virtual system design, visual analytics for large-scale heterogeneous cultural datasets
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Dr Kenderdine researches at the forefront of interactive and immersive experiences for museums and digital humanities. Her current work focuses on human centered virtual system design, visual analytics for large-scale heterogeneous cultural datasets and new emergent narrative forms in stereoscopic and panoramic immersive architectures. Dr Kenderdine is a maritime archaeologist and museum curator and has written a number of authoritative books on shipwrecks. She is concurrently head of Special Projects, Museum Victoria, Melbourne; Associate Professor, City University, Hong Kong and Director of Research at ALiVE (Applied Laboratory of Interactive Visualization and Embodiment) at the Hong Kong Science Park. She is an Adjunct Professor, School of Communication and Media, RMIT University (Discipline of Games and Animation 2010-2013); Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley. Recent interactive installations include: YER-Turkiye (2010), Hampi-LIVE (2010), Rhizome of the Western Han (2010), UNMAKEABLELOVE (2008), Eye of Nagaur (2008), PLACE-Hampi (2006), and the exhibition Ancient Hampi: the Hindu Kingdom Brought to Life (2008-2010) at the Immigration Museum, Melbourne. Recent and upcoming books include: Cameron, F. & Kenderdine, S. (eds) Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage: a critical discourse, MIT Press, 2007; and Kenderdine, S. 2011, Place-Hampi: Inhabiting the panoramic imaginary of Vijayanagara, Hiedelberg: Kehrer Verlag.
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