David L Page
Queensland University of Technology, Faculty of Creative Industries, Department Member
- Music-Making, Hybridity, Meaning Making, Agency, Self-Making, Subjectivity, Self and Identity, Narrative and Identity, Arts-Based Research, Practice-led research in creative arts, and 43 morePractice-led research, Auto-ethnography, Ecology of practices, Creative Arts Education, Transformational Learning Theory, Adaptive Learning Systems, Reflexive Research Methodologies, Reflective Practice, Reflexive practice, Ethnomusicology, Convergence, Electroacoustic Music, Acoustic Ecology, Acousmatics, Composition of Electroacoustic Music, Soundscapes, Soundtracks, Spectromorphology, Psycho-Acoustics, Music Production, Songwriting, Storytelling, Digital Environments, Acoustics, Performance, Creative Writing, Cultural Sociology, Cultural Theory, Identity theory, Emotion, Voice, Narrative, Problem-Based Learning, Engendering, Enculturalisation, Transformational Leadership, Action Research, Ethnography, Lineage, Music and Sound Studies, Film Music And Sound, Arts-Based Educational Research, and Arts-based methodologiesedit
- Creative Practice, Learning & Leadership, Research Studies, Community Projects.... “Life is about the moment, expressing Self, developing our voices, and assisting others to develop their own voices” With over 20 years experience in the arts & post-compulsory education, David has lived, studied and worked Internationally including Japan, India, Fiji, the US and NZ. David is currently developing his Doctorate in Creative Industries research study at QUT:Title: "Music & Sounds which resonate within... Contemporary creative practice... moreCreative Practice, Learning & Leadership, Research Studies, Community Projects....
“Life is about the moment, expressing Self, developing our voices, and assisting others to develop their own voices”
With over 20 years experience in the arts & post-compulsory education, David has lived, studied and worked Internationally including Japan, India, Fiji, the US and NZ.
David is currently developing his Doctorate in Creative Industries research study at QUT:Title: "Music & Sounds which resonate within... Contemporary creative practice: music & sound-making, meaning-making and Self-making".
*David is a Senior Lecturer [SFHEA] at SAE Institute Brisbane. SAE Institute is the largest Creative Media education and training provider in the globe. SAE Institute is part of the Navitas Groupedit
The aim of this professional Doctor of Creative Industries (DCI) Research Project was to investigate music-making practice and Self as a practitioner in the process of creating and producing a DIY music artifact. Specifically: to... more
The aim of this professional Doctor of Creative Industries (DCI) Research Project was to investigate music-making practice and Self as a practitioner in the process of creating and producing a DIY music artifact. Specifically: to investigate why I as the practitioner felt a connection with one form of music-making (acoustic instrument-based), and not a connection with another form of music-making (digital virtual-based). As a phenomenologist, I situated Self into this auto-ethnographic study in the dual roles of researcher and practitioner; developing first-person narratives of my personal journey, critical reflection and reflexive practice. The holistic and multi-dimensional nature of this research has provided rich and nuanced data, illuminating the co-constituted nature of Self, interpreting meaning, and practice. In particular, the research study contextualises contemporary DIY creative practice relative to three interdependent tenets: music & sound-making practice, meaning-making and Self-making, where these tenets are understood in terms of hybridity, agency and subjectivity.
CONCEPTS • Human-centred computing~User studies • Applied computing~Sound and music computing
CONCEPTS • Human-centred computing~User studies • Applied computing~Sound and music computing