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Christopher Brisbin

Name
Christopher Brisbin
Position
Lecturer
Department
School of Design
Qualifications
B. Design Studies, B. Architecture [hons], Confirmed PhD Candidate UQ
Discipline
Architectural Studies
Contact
Areas of expertise
  • Architectural design
  • Architectural history/theory
  • Art history/theory
Selected publications
  • Brisbin, Christopher, “Spatial Transfiguration: Anamorphic Mixed-Reality in the Virtual Reality Panorama.” Conference Proceedings of the 24th International Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand [SAHANZ], Panorama to Paradise: Scopic Regimes in Architectural and Urban History and Theory, 2007
  • Brisbin, Christopher, “Cracks in the Glass: the emergence of a new image typology from the spatio-temporal schisms of the ‘filmic’ Virtual Reality panorama.” Conference Proceedings of the 24th International Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand [SAHANZ], Panorama to Paradise: Scopic Regimes in Architectural and Urban History and Theory, 2007
  • Brisbin, Christopher. “Perspectival generation in/within the Sala della Pace: proposing a new language of spatial representation.” Conference Proceedings, SAHANZ, Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand, Sydney 2003.