Publications
Miles O’Neil, Holly Austin, Cayn Borthwick, Alisdair Macindoe, Tamara Saulwick, Glen Walton
(2022), Vol. 27, pp. 64-71, Performance Research, C1
Conjuring Sonic Demons in Contemporary Australian Gothic Theatre
Miles O'Neil
(2021), Vol. 26, pp. 125-132, PERFORMANCE RESEARCH, C1
SIREN SONG: STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY THROUGH SONIC INSURGENCY
Miles O'Neil
(2021), pp. 173-193, AUSTRALASIAN DRAMA STUDIES, C1
THE SUITCASE ROYALE: SONIC EXPLORATIONS OF GOTHIC VICTORIAN TOWNS
Miles O'Neil
(2020), pp. 90-111, AUSTRALASIAN DRAMA STUDIES, C1
Performing technical innovation: the pioneering audio work of Tamara Saulwick
Miles O'Neil
(2019), pp. 182-206, Australasian drama studies, Bundoora, Vic., C1
Siren song: creating connection through sonic insurgence
Miles O'Neil
(2019), ADSA 2019: Festivals and Performance: Proceedings of the Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies, Launceston, Tasmania, E1
L Morris, M O'Neil
(2014), Hamer Hall Riverside Terraces and Southbank CBD, J1
Miles O'Neil, Joseph O'Farrell, Glen Walton, Thomas Salisbury
(2012), North Melbourne Town Hall, J1-1
Miles O'Neil, Joseph O'Farrell, Glen Walton
(2010), Sydney Theatre Comapny Wharf 2, J1-1
Funded Projects at Deakin
Industry and Other Funding
Online, real time scenarios as an adult learning (training) context for rapid response workers.
Prof Matthew Delbridge, A/Prof Rea Dennis, Dr Miles O'Neil
Anglicare Victoria
- 2022: $37,900
Expert actors and 'real play' simulations as a site for skill rehearsal for Family Care professionals: A film-based approach.
A/Prof Rea Dennis, Dr Miles O'Neil, Ms Anna Brownfield, Prof Matthew Delbridge
Anglicare Victoria
- 2023: $10,000
- 2022: $40,000
Supervisions
Scott Michael Pearce
Thesis entitled: Frontier Myths on Film 1900-1950: Whiteness as Racialized Exceptionalism in American and Australian Westerns
Master of Arts, School of Communication and Creative Arts