STAFF PROFILE
Dr Malte Wagenfeld
Position:
Senior Lecturer
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
School / Department:
DSC|School of Design
Phone:
+61399255327
Email:
malte.wagenfeld@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
Malte Wagenfeld is a Senior Lecturer in the Architecture and Design program at RMIT.
- Wagenfeld, M. (2020). Choreographing Aesthetic Atmospheres In: Ambiances, Alloaesthesia: Senses, Inventions, Worlds. Proceedings of the 14th International Congress on Ambiances (E-Conference), E-Conference, 2 - 4 December 2020
- Wagenfeld, M. (2020). Attendant Soundscapes of Phenomenological Installations In: Unlikely - Journal for Creative Arts, 1, 1 - 10
- Glover, J.,Petersen, P.,Wagenfeld, M. (2018). Making the Invisible Visible In: Dynamics of Air Swanston Street, Melbourne
- Wagenfeld, M. (2018). Instrument Design for Polar Force In: Polar Force Melbourne Australia
- Wagenfeld, M.,Auer, T. (2018). Outside_In In: Dynamics of Air Melbourne Australia
- Wagenfeld, M.,Burry, J. (2018). Dynamics of Air In: Dynamics of Air Melbourne, Australia
- Wagenfeld, M. (2017). Jason's Room In: 2 Point 5 Popup Hostels, Passagen 2017 Cologne, Germany
- Loh, P.,Burry, J.,Wagenfeld, M. (2016). Workmanship of risk: continuous designing in digital fabrication In: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA 2016), Melbourne, Australia, 30 March - 1 April 2016
- Loh, P.,Burry, J.,Wagenfeld, M. (2016). Reconsidering Pye's theory of making through digital craft practice: A theoretical framework towards continuous designing In: Craft Research, 7, 187 - 206
- Wagenfeld, M. (2016). Gravity Waves In: Victoria Point Sculpture Competition Docklands, Victoria Australia
Note: Supervision projects since 2004
10 PhD Completions and 2 Masters by Research Completions3 PhD Current Supervisions and 2 Masters by Research Current Supervisions
Design of experiences, Objects, Environments and the role objects, systems and services play in shaping our lived experiences and the world: Air, Interior atmosphere, Sensory design, Perception, Phenomenology, Poetics, Time, Emergencies, Climate change