
This is the sort of thing that I would put out as a CV back around 2010 – not very complete or rigorous given the demands for authoritative self promotion that were well underway by then. But I could never take any of this seriously and with that attitude my natural laziness comes in to play.
Aside : I once exhibited my CV as an art object – must have been late 80s early 90s – three sizes, Wall Hanging, A4 and wallet size
Anyway, here below is the fullsome text from 2010 or so
Greg has a degree in Cognitive Science from the University of Queensland, graduating with the University Medal in 1995. His PhD was undertaken in the Psychiatry Department of University of Queensland, and investigated the reliability and stability of measures of the human EEG. During this time he actively collaborated with a number of different researchers on approximately 20 papers.
He was a lecturer in Information Technology and Multimedia at the University of Queensland before taking up a senior lecturing position in Creative Industries at the Queensland University of Technology. In 2006 Greg was a visiting scholar in the Interact Lab of the Department of Informatics at Sussex University, where he investigated the application of ubiquitous computing technologies to school field trips for primary school children, acted as temporary replacement lecturer in HCI for Geraldine Fitzpatrick whilst she was on leave, and gave talks on research and teaching to the Interaction Design group at Sussex.
He has acted as a reviewer for Psychophysiology, the Australian Journal of Psychology, Leonardo, and the Computer Music Journal. He has a decade’s experience reviewing contemporary music, new media and visual art for REALTIME, arguably Australia’s major publication in national and international new media art.
Prior to his degree studies, Greg was involved in the Arts as a composer and visual artist. During this time his compositions were performed on Radio National and ABC-FM, with works also commissioned for theatre and film. In the Visual Arts he was awarded grants from the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council and the South Australian Department of the Arts. In 1988, as part of the Australian Bicentenary celebrations, his visual art work was part of a group exhibition that toured the east coast of Australia for 6 months.
Returning to composition in 2003, Greg is past president of the Australian Forum for Acoustic Ecology. His compositions have recently been performed at SPECTRUM2, Federation Square, Melbourne, at Listening to the Mind Listening, ICAD 2004: Sydney Opera House and “Elektronischer Fruehling” (Electronic Spring): Alte Schmiede, Vienna. His work has been broadcast internationally, most recently for Hungarian National Broadcaster MR3-Bartók Rádió in a live concert by Trio Lignum piece for live and manipulated woodwinds.
In 2007 Greg was awarded an Australia Council grant to undertake an artist residency with the Cognitive Neuroscience laboratory at the Queensland Brain Institute. He delivered an invited talk on this residency at the Brisbane Ideas Festival in 2009. He recently lectured in Human Computing Interaction in the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at the University of Queensland and is currently undertaking research on competency based career frameworks in the UQ Faculty of Health.
Education
2001 PhD (University of Queensland)
1996-2000 PhD studies (University of Queensland). Initially with Departments of Computing and Psychology, then transferred to Dept of Psychiatry in conjunction with the Queensland Institute of Medical Research.
1995 Bachelor of Arts (Honours Class 1 in Cognitive Science)
Grants and Awards
2007 Synapse grant, Australian Network for Art and Technology/Australia Council
2001 New Staff Grant, University of Queensland
2001 Strategic Funds Grant. ITEE, University of Queensland
1996 Australian Post-graduate Award (APA)
1995 University Medal, University of Queensland.
1990 Grant, Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council
1989 Grant, South Australian Department of the Arts
selected history – Academic
2010 Lecturer(part-time), School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, University of Queensland
Research Officer, Faculty of Health, University of Queensland
2006 Visiting Research Fellow, Dept of Informatics, Sussex University, England
2004- 2007 Senior Lecturer, course coordinator, Communication Design, Queensland University of Technology. Duties included course (ie degree program) design and restructure, general teaching duties (subject development, lecturing, Honours and PhD supervision), budget preparation, participation in faculty meetings and administration,
2000-4 Lecturer, Bachelor of Information Environments, University of Queensland.
Duties included general teaching duties (subject development, lecturing, Honours and PhD supervision), participation in faculty meetings and administration (eg Chair ITEE ethics committee)
2000 Lecturer, Conceptual Foundations of Computing A, Central Queensland University, International Campus, Brisbane
Guest Lecturer, School of Nursing, Griffith University
Research assistant, Centre for Online Health, University of Queensland.
Duties included writing review of Cardiac care and telemedicine, published in Journal of Telemedicine
Research assistant, Adolescent and Child Psychiatry, Royal Brisbane Hospital.
Collating and analyzing data on eating disorders – outcome presented by supervisor at clinical meeting
1999 Research Assistant, Centre for Online Health, University of Queensland.
1998 Research assistant, Graduate School of Management, University of Queensland. Duties included administration of special journal issue, statistical advice.
1992 Sessional lecturer (Film), Queensland College of Art, Griffith University.
1989 Tutor (Sculpture), Queensland College of Arts, Griffith University.
1984 Lecturer (Sculpture), Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education.
Artist in residence, Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education.
Service
2002-4 Chair, ITEE Ethics Committee, University of Queensland
3-year member ITEE IE Curriculum Committee, University of Queensland
Information Environments and Multimedia Design Studies Program affiliate to TEDI(Teaching and Educational Development Institute), University of Queensland
2001 Member of ITEE ethics committee, University of Queensland
papers and conference presentations
2008 Fitzpatrick, G., Hooper, G., and Weal, M. (2008) Does it matter who is holding the PDA in a mobile learning experience? in Proc IADIS Mobile Learning 2008.
2005 HOOPER G.S. “Comparison of the distributions of classical and adaptively aligned EEG power spectra” International Journal of Psychophysiology 55, pp 179-189
- Forrest, J. Homer, & G. HOOPER ”The application of acoustic remote sensing to maritime archaeological site surveys.” The Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology 29, pp 1-8
2004 HOOPER G.S. EEG Sonification, in S. Barrass and P.Vickers(Eds) ICAD 2004 Proceedings of the 10th International Community for Auditory Display http://www.icad.org/websiteV2.0/Conferences/ICAD2004/concert.htm accessed 8/9/04
2002 Jordan, P.J., Ashkanasy, N.M,. Hartel, C.E.J. & HOOPER G.S. “Workgroup emotional intelligence: Scale development and relationship to team process effectiveness and goal focus”. Human Resource Management Review
2001 HOOPER G.S., P.Yellowlees, T.H. Marwick, P.J.Currie, B. P. Bidstrup. “Telehealth and the diagnosis and management of cardiac disease”. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
Steven M. Miller, Guang B. Liu, Trung T. Ngo, GREG HOOPER, Stephan Riek, Richard G. Carson, John D. Pettigrew.(2000) “Interhemispheric switching mediates perceptual rivalry Current Biology 10:7, pp383-392
2000 Barretto, S., Chu, M., Hickey, K., Tu, M., HOOPER, G., Thomas, B & Warren,J, “Augmented Reality Interfaces for Single- and Multi-Party Viewing of Multimedia Electronic Medical Records,” Proceedings of the 8th National Health Informatics Conference, Adelaide, September 2000.
1999 HOOPER G., Geffen L. Intraindividual stability and variability in the shape of the EEG power spectrum. ISBET99 Fourth conference of the International Society of Brain Electromagnetic Topography, Adelaide
Ashkanasy N.M., & HOOPER G.S. Perceiving and managing emotion in the workplace: A research agenda based on Neurophysiology. 3rd Australian Industrial and Organisational Psychology Conference, Brisbane
HOOPER G., Geffen L The reliability of resting eyes-closed EEG. ISBET99 Fourth conference of the International Society of Brain Electromagnetic Topography, Adelaide
HOOPER G., Geffen L ERP dimension correlates with instantaneous amplitude in the 10-18Hz band. ISBET99 Fourth conference of the International Society of Brain Electromagnetic Topography, Adelaide
1998 Pettigrew J.D., Miller S.M., Liu G.B., HOOPER G, Slow binocular rivalry in affective mood disorder: A biological marker? European Journal of Neuroscience, Vol 10 supplement 10, p377
Pettigrew J.D. Miller, S., HOOPER G., A hemispheric switch in Binocular rivalry? Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society Vol 9
1997 Hooper, G; LIU, G B; MILLER, S; PETTIGREW, J D A hemispheric basis for the alternations of binocular rivalry? Proceedings of the Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society:Vol 28(2), Aust.
Watter, S., Smyth, D.C., HOOPER, G.S., Geffen, G.M. & Geffen, L.B. Stimulus evaluation and working memory potentials may share common neural generators. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 23, 2111.
Watter, S., Smyth, D.C., HOOPER G.S., Geffen, G.M., Geffen, L.B. ERP correlates of manipulation of information in visuospatial working memory. The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 9(4), 706.
HOOPER, G.S., Wiles, J., Geffen, G.M., Smyth, D., & Geffen, L.B. EEG Dimension measures neither cell assembly numbers nor system complexity. Fourth conference of the Australasian Cognitive Science Society, Newcastle
Watter, S, Smyth, D.C., HOOPER, G.S., Geffen, G.S. & Geffen, L.B.. ‘Stimulus evaluation and working memory potentials may share common neural generators’. 27th Annual Meeting, Society for Neuroscience. New Orleans
GEFFEN, G M; GEFFEN, L B; Hooper, G S; Smyth, D C; Watter, S. Stimulus evaluation and working memory potentials: Attention-dependent and independent processes in visuospatial delayed matching The College of Clinical Neuropsychologists Conference, Vic., Aust. Psychological Society
Miller, S., Pettigrew, J.D., Liu, G.B. & HOOPER, G. (1997) ‘A Hemispheric Basis for the Alternations of Binocular Rivalry?’ Australian Physiology and Pharmacology Society Meeting.
1996 HOOPER G.S., Geffen G.M., Geffen L.B., Wright M., Smyth D., Wiles J., Correlation Dimension Analysis Applied to EEG During a Visuo-Spatial Working Memory Task. Seventh Australian Conference of Neural Networks (ACNN96), Canberra
1995 Saddy D. HOOPER G., Stuart C., Nonlinear Modelling of Linguistic Processes. Third conference of the Australasian Cognitive Science Society, Brisbane
Invited reviews
2009 HOOPER GS “expat reverie” Realtime 94
HOOPER GS “sound, image and their ghosts” Realtime 92
HOOPER GS “composed sponteneity” Realtime 91
HOOPER GS “animating the interactive spin” Realtime 90
HOOPER GS “Musical Miracles” Realtime 88
HOOPER GS “looking for deep generative poetry” Realtime 88
2008 HOOPER GS “Interactive mysteries” Realtime 87
HOOPER GS “making music+” Realtime 85
HOOPER GS “Bee Art: exchange systems” Realtime 84
2007 HOOPER GS “Dark currents” Realtime 82
HOOPER GS “Elision: musical gaming” Realtime 81
HOOPER GS “Sounds seen and worded” Realtime 80
HOOPER GS “The war that never ends” Realtime 79
HOOPER GS “so artless, so interesting” Realtime 78
2006 HOOPER GS “Hear and Now: Terry Riley in Australia” Realtime 73
2005 HOOPER GS “Computer music: software aesthetics” Realtime 69
HOOPER GS ‘Music and Mountains” Realtime 69
HOOPER GS “Hybrid reading” Realtime 68
HOOPER GS “The Ecology of Interaction” Realtime 67
2004 HOOPER GS “In the mind’s ear” Realtime 63
HOOPER GS “Drum mutations” Realtime 63
HOOPER GS “Science and the fear of 20th century art” Realtime 60
HOOPER GS “Limits and Leaps” Realtime 60
2003 HOOPER GS “High Times” Realtime QBFM online coverage
HOOPER GS “Sound on its own terms” Realtime QBFM online coverage
HOOPER GS “Sonic Magical Mystery Tour” Realtime QBFM online coverage
HOOPER GS “Hearing is believing” Realtime 55
2002 HOOPER GS “Avant-garde plus and minus” Realtime49
HOOPER GS “Topology: musical systems” Realtime 49
HOOPER GS “Political tangos” Realtime 51
HOOPER GS “Before and after electricity” Realtime 52
HOOPER GS “Room to move: David Toop” Realtime REV 2002 online coverage
HOOPER GS “Roving concert: sensory exploits” Realtime REV 2002 online coverage
HOOPER GS ‘Fon:fakt’ Computer Music Journal 26.2
HOOPER GS ‘Virtual Environments 2000’ Computer Music Journal 26.2
HOOPER GS ‘Envisioning Science’ fineart Forum volume 26, 9
2001 HOOPER GS ‘Topology and the necks’ Realtime 41
HOOPER GS “Loops and Topology: in synch on the airwaves” Realtime QBFM online
coverage
HOOPER GS ‘Experimentum Mundi: the field trip’ Realtime QBFM online coverage
HOOPER GS ‘Weird Stuff: in-the-body versatility’ Realtime QBFM online coverage
HOOPER GS ” Paul Brown: Time Based Art” Working the Screen – a RealTime Special Issue
1999 HOOPER GS ‘It’s the fridge calling’, Realtime, no. 34
recent Music Composition
Distribution
2007 “brighton Bag Walk” Soundscapes of mundanity, Giant Ear: New York Society for
Acoustic Ecology. Free103point9 FM, broadcast March4, repeat March 25. New York.
‘niche’ Melt: Minnesota remixed Wanderingear.com
2003 ‘yard’ HEARING PLACE Move Records (MD 3275) in association with The Australian Sound Design Project
Performance
2010 “the shoulder of the past”, Trio Lignum, MR3-Bartók Rádió, Budapest
2006 “across the road”, SPECTRUM 02 , BMW Edge Theatre, Federation Square, Melbourne
2004 “EEG sonification” Listening to the Mind Listening, Sydney Opera House Sydney
2003 “Elektronischer Fruehling” (Electronic Spring): Alte Schmiede, Vienna
Hearing Place Australian Sound Design Project / World Forum of Acoustic Ecology, Melbourne
Totally Huge New Music Festival, Perth
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