Kylie Holmes has over 10 years of experience lecturing in digital media and communications. She has held teaching roles at RMIT Melbourne, Macquarie University, the University of New South Wales, where she specialised in photography, media production, and marketing, and at the Australian College of the Arts, focusing on digital and social media communications.
Kylie has also played a key role in cultural heritage digitisation, leading preservation projects for institutions such as the National Archives of Australia, Sydney University Museums, and the State Library of NSW. Her work has focused on developing digital imaging standards and advancing digitisation methodologies to preserve historical materials
Kylie’s PhD research focuses on immersive storytelling, examining how technologies such as Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) are transforming narrative structures and audience engagement in the context of cultural history.