While collaboration and co-creation are often presented as what we want to do and what is needed in a particular context, the systems and organisational environment in which collaborations happen are not always supportive of what it takes for them to be successful. Despite our best intentions, we aren’t always ready or able to be really effective collaborators. In this episode of Collaboratory, we explore some of what can enable and constrain collaborative practice at organizational, project and individual levels.
Transcript – Collaboratory Trailer
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Collaboratory Teaser
Welcome to Collaboratory, a podcast exploring co-creativity in action. In each episode we focus on stories and dynamics of co-creative practice we think need talking about. Collaboratory launches September 7, 2022.
Meet the hosts of Collaboratory podcast
Nicole Deen & Maya Haviland, hosts of Collaboratory Maya is a Translational Fellow and Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies, in the College of Arts and Social Sciences at the...
What is Collaboratory podcast all about?
Collaboratory podcast explores the concepts, enablers and applications of collaboration, co-creation, and co-creativity. Hosted by Dr Maya Haviland and Nicole Deen, the podcast talks to practitioners across...
Meet some of the team behind Collaboratory
In addition to Maya Haviland and Nicole Deen there are other important people who are help us make the podcast happen. Please meet Nick and Nicky, both of whom are currently working hard to get the first...
Photographs as a collaborative research tool: PhotoKwento and other photo methods
In the episode 'Co-created Research: A Conversation with Kaira Zoe Cañete', Kaira takes us on a deep dive of how she used a photo-based methodology she calls “PhotoKwento” when conducting her PhD research in...
Translation as Co-Creative Work: Seven Sisters Songline Project and the Kungkarangkalpa Inma performance in Canberra
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices and names of deceased persons. In the interview we did with Dr Diana James as part of recording for...
The Systemic Design Practice Wheel – Resource
What is it? The Systemic Design Practice Wheel was designed by Emma Blomkamp to guide practitioners taking participatory and creative approaches to complex problems. The five core domains of the wheel cover...
What’s been happening so far in the Collaboratory?
We’ve been busy preparing for Collaboratory’s release in early 2022. In the spirit of collaboration, we’re sharing some key moments of the podcast development process so far.









