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HomeUpcoming EventsCyber and Culture Panel Discussion
Cyber and Culture Panel Discussion
Image supplied by Baden Pailthorpe.

Presented by: Baden Palithorpe

Theme: A discussion about cybersecurity, culture and the artwork Something you know, something you have, something you are, commissioned for the Uncharted Territory festival.

Panelists: Dr Baden Pailthorpe (ANU Art & Design/Computational Culture Lab), Suthagar Seevaratnam (ANU CISO), A/Prof Katrina Sluis (ANU Art & Design/Computational Culture Lab)

Moderator: Jamie Morse (Macquarie Telecom)

This panel discussion is presented as part of Uncharted Territory, a festival showcasing some of Canberra’s most formidable minds and talents. Across 10 days, artists, entrepreneurs and researchers will intersect to push the boundaries of what is possible.
From 7-16 July you’ll discover new, uncharted territories in innovation, art and science.Discover festival program.

Date & time

  • Mon 10 Jul 2023, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Location

Cultural Centre, Kambri Precinct, Acton, ACT

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