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Animation and Visualisation Research Group (AVRG) Members
Lucie Joschko

Lucie Joschko is currently in her final year of PhD research at Monash University, Melbourne, for the duration of which she received the Australian Postgraduate Award (APA). Her research into Czech animation has been aided by the Czech National Film Archives. Lucie is teaching Animation Cultures, a unit shared by the Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Information Technology at the Berwick campus. She is a member of the Society for Animation Studies and an editorial board member for Animation Studies, a peer-reviewed online journal.
Publications
Joschko, L., Moscicki, J., Quigley, M. (2006). Vecernicek and the Czech Mobile Market: A Cultural Approach to Killer Apps. The Fourth International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multimedia (MoMM2006), Yoyakarta, Indonesia, Austrian Computer Society.
Joschko, L., Morgan, M. (2007). The Success of Jiri Trnka: Political Censorship and the Growth of Czechoslovak animation in the Early Years of the Communist Regime. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Joschko, L., Morgan, M. (2008). Learning from the Golden Age of Czechoslovak Animation: The Past as the Key to Unlocking Contemporary Issues. "Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal" 3(1): 66-84. Sage Publications, UK.
Joschko, L. (2008). Review: Animated Dialogues 2007 Conference, Melbourne Australia, 17-19 June 2007. "Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal" 3(1):101-104. Sage Publications, UK.
Joschko, L. (2008). A journey to the heart and soul of Czech Animation. "SAS Newsletter" 21(1):9-13. Society for Animation Studies found at animationstudies.org (in press)
Joschko, L. (2008). Seeking the voice of insiders: Ethnographic exploration of the world of Czech animation. Animation Journal, Vol 16, p. 68-83
Butler, M. and Joschko, L. (2007). Final Fantasy or The Incredibles: Ultra-Realistic Animation, Aesthetic Engagement and the Uncanny Valley. Presented at the Animated Dialogues conference, June 17-19 2007, Monash University, Melbourne.
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