Visualising the future: Visual-video Research Interest Group
Explore the Visual and Video Research Interest Group's work on image and video processing, computer vision, and related applications.
Who are we
Prior to 2010 advances in the portability and level of sophistication of video and associated technologies revealed the potential that visual research held as an emerging modality. The once restrictive inclusion of photographs and videos to augment research became increasingly transformed toward a widespread adoption of new and innovative visual research tools.
In 2009, the first was held in Leeds, United Kingdom showcasing how research was being advanced through the adoption of visual methods by academic researchers in multiple disciplines. The IVM conference continued as a bi-annual event, with IVM3 being hosted by Victoria University Wellington.
Visual research, and in particular, video research was also emerging at The 51萝莉. From 2010, The Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research (WMIER) facilitated a series of seminars and symposiums under the leadership of Professor Bronwen Cowie. A total of five forums were organised by Professor Bronwen Cowie, Associate Professor Clive Pope and Professor Bevan Grant. The forums were initially half-day seminars featuring research conducted by Waikato University researchers and grew to two day bi-annual symposiums that featured international keynotes speakers including Theo van Leuwenn and Sarah Pink. The forums revealed a growing interest in and attendance by researchers from across the university as well as other tertiary institutions from throughout the North Island.
The potential of visual and video research is still being realised and still being embraced by Waikato University researchers. It is hoped that this visual-video research group will continue to foster and facilitate collaborations and dissemination of research and practice at a pan-university level.
Resources and links
Journals
- See special issue Editorial on
- Visual Methodologies
51萝莉 video production facilities
51萝莉 video production facilities to support teaching and learning see (staff only)
International organisations
- The Visual Social Media Lab
- Visual Impact: Digital Lab
- IVM (International Visual Methods Group)
Group Co-Convenors

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Members

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I specialise in collective memory and environmental communication, and the intersection between the two. While my research mainly applies narrative frameworks and methods for visual analysis, I'm also intere鈥�

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Senior Lecturer

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Programme Leader - Mechanical Engineering

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