Core Team
Trudy Lane – Programmes Director, Intercreate
Trudy Lane is an artist and designer whose work is ecologically and socially focused, and seeks to create inspiring models of encounter between specialised cultures of knowledge. Previous work with online exhibitions, archives and participatory learning projects have won her international awards, and her collaborative artworks investigating various contemporary issues have been exhibited internationally. Her current project involves creating an inspiring space for research at her family farm house in Miranda, New Zealand. This space is known as the House of Wonder and is in the process of developing ‘A Walk through Geologic Time’ to scale on the property which she hopes may in time become a sculpture trail. Please see the site: http://www.thehouseofwonder.org for more details.
Ian M Clothier – Director, Intercreate
Ian M Clothier is an artist, Senior Academic at Taranaki’s Institute of Technology, Director of Intercreate.org and founding Director of SCANZ. He has worked on projects involving data loggers, online survey, robotics, socio-political data visualisation, micronation creation, augmented reality, motion sensoring and installation; has been selected for twelve international exhibitions and has written for journals Leonardo, Convergence and Digital Creativity.
Nina Czegledy – Research Fellow, Intercreate
Nina Czegledy, award winning media artist, curator, educator, works internationally on collaborative art & science & technology and educational, projects. Her artistic practice is centered on the changing perception of the environment and the human body. Her lectures,texts have been published in numerous international books and journals. She is a Senior Fellow, KMDI University of Toronto, Adjunct Associate Professor, Concordia Univerisity and Research Fellow, Intercreate.org.
Additional Collaborators
Both the early conceptual the ongoing development of this event have been supported by the thoughtful contributions of two very experienced and inspired collaborators Maggie Buxton and Grant Corbishley.
Maggie Buxton — Maggie has over 17 years experience in personal, professional, organisational and community development. This includes work with private, public and voluntary sector organisations across the globe. In recent years she has turned her attention to the interface between physical, digital, spiritual and imaginal spaces and a quest to generate sustainable transformation and have fun at the same time.
Grant Corbishley — Since 1986 Grant Corbishley has been involved in multi-discipline collaborative projects that have been exhibited in many countries. He is currently engaged in PhD research that involves participatory cartography, wireless and mobile technologies, environmental activism, and community concepts of stewardship. Grant Corbishley is a senior lecturer and coordinator of the Cross Discipline Collaborative Projects Program at the Wellington Institute of Technology (WelTec), NZ.
Assistant Organisers and Volunteers
Over the course of the event, many people pitch in, and their help is hugely appreciated. Here we acknowledge those who have stepped in with their own time to assist this event.
Laura Pullar — Our lovely event intern! Queen of social media, purveyor of all things online, keeper of the many flaming torches. We salute you Laura and will be eternally grateful for your dedicated and forthright assistance.








