Research Projects & Collaborations

Jeremy is currently undertaking a PhD, Designing Interaction Design: understanding professional and academic notions of interaction design practice.

Notable research projects include:

  • Circus Archive – RMIT project to explore online participatory ‘living archives’, in collaboration with Circus Oz – funded by the Australian Research Council
  • Pool – experience strategy led redesign for ABC’s experimental user generated content portal
    ABC Pool Website
  • GovDirect – standard business reporting, simplified
    GovDirect Website
  • Loupe – the role of data visualization in user experience of online services
  • The Affective Atlas – Australian Research Council Linkage Grant with Parks Victoria exploring design for geoplaced experiences.
  • Protospace – rich annotation in user- generated content environments in the development of rich-media production
  • scribblr – online rich annotation for professionals
  • senseMix – creating & sharing creative mobile content
  • Virtual Communities – socially enabled knowledge management for virtual teams
  • HDM – its all about people

Jeremy irregularly performs and releases music and net.art under the guise of seo. His work has been shown as part of ::contagion:: – Australian New Media @ the Centenary of Federation at The Film Centre, Wellington, NZ. and Variable Resistance a survey of Australian Electronic music at SF MOMA.

Notable artistic collaborations include:

  • Sound design for Thumpa, a short digital film screened at OneDotZero7, ResFest 2003, Melbourne International Animation Festival 2003
  • Interactive sound design for lifesigns, an installation by Troy Innocent commissioned by the ACMI for the 2004 Australia Culture now exhibition, and exhibited at ARS Electronica 2004.
  • Interaction design for Sounds Like Techno an international award winning online documentary for Film Victoria and the Australian Broadcast Corporation
  • Programming on D3, a prototype for creating a stop-motion narrative for Toysatellite, exhibited at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)