Disciplinary Interests: Human Computer Interaction

Natalie Ebenreuter
Natalie demonstrates a strong background in visual and creative arts. Initially as a classical ballet dancer performing with a number of professional international dance companies and then moving into interaction design. As a Fulbright Scholar Natalie completed her PhD thesis, which investigates systematic approaches to interface design that may simplify complex computer processes. Natalie has disseminated her research through journal publications and presentations in Australia, The United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Natalie has also lectured at the Faculty of Design, Swinburne University of Technology and has industry experience as a designer working for clients such as Honda, NEC Australia, Holden, Stainmaster, Isuzu, Dalton, Exit Films, Oxia, Spotless and Swinburne University.
Adam Parker
Adam Parker lectures into the Communication Design program at RMIT university, Melbourne Australia, where he focuses on developing research practice in undergraduate design students. He is currently completing a Masters by Research at SIAL RMIT, under supervision of Professor Mark Burry, in which he is exploring the philosophical design ramifications of augmented reality technologies.