Robyn Backen
Department of Arts and Social Sciences
University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
Dr. ROBYN BACKEN is currently working as a Lecturer in the Department of Department of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Sydney , Australia. His research interests includes Backen has a poetic approach that includes topics such as randomness and pattern, body and language, boarders and connections, distance and proximity. She investigate patterns of language and rhythms of nature to build works which engage with physical space. Recently with the support of the Australia Council Fellowship funded the research she made a world tour researching acoustics of ancient whispering architecture and their unique communication patterns of sending and receiving.This research continues to resonate in her current projects.. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. ROBYN BACKEN is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Backen has a poetic approach that includes topics such as randomness and pattern, body and language, boarders and connections, distance and proximity. She investigate patterns of language and rhythms of nature to build works which engage with physical space. Recently with the support of the Australia Council Fellowship funded the research she made a world tour researching acoustics of ancient whispering architecture and their unique communication patterns of sending and receiving.This research continues to resonate in her current projects..
Research Interest
Backen has a poetic approach that includes topics such as randomness and pattern, body and language, boarders and connections, distance and proximity. She investigate patterns of language and rhythms of nature to build works which engage with physical space. Recently with the support of the Australia Council Fellowship funded the research she made a world tour researching acoustics of ancient whispering architecture and their unique communication patterns of sending and receiving.This research continues to resonate in her current projects.