Creative works

Creative works are considered an eligible research output type for the ERA initiative and are also collected annually concurrent with the HERDC.

What is collected?

Categories, sub-categories and examples of outputs are provided below.

Original
Visual art: fine arts and crafts work, diagram, map, photographic image, sculpture or installation.
Purple Rain - David Haines & Joyce Hinterding
Design/architecture: realised, constructed, fabricated or unrealised (if output provides evidence of research) building and design projects.
Textual: novels, poems, exhibition catalogues and reviews.
The Summer Exercises
- Ross Gibson
Composition: musical score
In God's Esperanto - Damien Ricketson
Recorded/rendered
Film/video: usually publicly available in cinema/tv context
The party shoes - Michelle Blanchard
Performance: created specifically for a recorded medium (tv, radio, DVD, film etc)
Bach: complete sonatas for viola da gamba and harpsichord - Daniel Yeadon and Neal Peres da Costa
Fur Elise: Bagatelles for piano by Ludwig van Beethoven - Stephanie McCallum
Inter-arts: works resulting from inter-disciplinary collaboration
Digital creative work: 3D models (of architecture and design projects, computer programs, games and visual artworks
Web site/exhibition
Live performance
Music
Mothersip Orchestra 2009 tour
- David Theak, Musical Director
Alkan: Enigma or schizophrenia? (PDF) - Stephanie McCallum
The Anna Landa Preludes Concert - Clem Leske
Theatre
Dance
Inter-arts
Curated/produced exhibition or event
Web-based
Exhibition/event: curation/production of a collective of creative works exhibited together for the first time, in that particular arrangement
Remembrance + the Moving Image Persistence of Vision | Reverberation - Ross Gibson
Revealing the Human (PDF) - Colin Rhodes
Festival: brings together innovative or existing works in an innovative format or through a theme that provides new perspectives and/or experiences
Aurora Festival - Matthew Hindson