Grant Award View - GA204579
Enhanced remote collaboration between Australian and Korean creative...
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, architecture and design practices have faced a signi?cant challenge in the need for successful collaboration without any physical contact between ‘creative industry’ people in different cultural and linguistic backgrounds. This project seeks to understand and overcome the emerging challenges of working in remote, bilingual creative teams, leading to opportunities for Australian and Korean designers and industries. Due to the recent rapid digital transformation of communication, remote Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) has become core to the cognitive and communicative operations of creative teams in Australia and South Korea. Through intensive cognitive experiments using cloud-based CSCW technologies, combining cognitive analytic methods with cross-linguistic approaches, this project advances knowledge about the challenges and opportunities of remote design collaboration. Educational, professional and industrial partnerships developed in the project will support creative and strategic links across both countries. By developing a policy framework and manual for cross-national teamwork, this project will advance the skills of the creative workforce for e?ectively engaging with architectural and design industries across the Australia-Korea region. Through this work, this project seeks to support, promote and grow the creative industries, building their sustainable and creative capital and multi-national connections.