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Welcome to new researchers

Network Jamming Research is spreading across the world and this month we welcome German music Educator Dr Michael Ahlers from the University of Padeborn. Michael will be including Jam2jam in his creativity research culminating in data analysis in January 2010. His work with music technology and creativity and the critical review of music technology in school settings is a much needed critical perspective on music technology in education. Jam2jam presents opportunities to respond to critical analysis through the simultaneous  development of softaware and pedagogy.


Welcome also to our Hong Kong Institute of Education researchers  Professor Samuel Leong and his team of Educational researchers: Barry Lee and Dr Lai Chi Rita Yip who will be undertaking research in Hong Kong Schools and communities.

We welcome the opportunity to work in Partnership with the Hong Kong Film Archives. Our generative software Metascore developed by Andrew Sorensen we hope will provide an opportunity for new ways of presenting silent movies. Many thanks to Ms. Kiki Fung and Sam Ho. We look forward to realising these exciting projects.



  
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On this site you will see information about the jam2jam family of software, details and reports on network jamming events, and commentary on sites, software, research or issues related to network jamming.


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'jam2jam' is a project of the Australasian CRC for Interaction Design (ACID).

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