A History of Student Activism at the Australian National University Launch
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Please join us for the launch of a new permanent public artwork at ANU. A History of Student Activism at the Australian National University traces sixty years of student activism at ANU, beginning in 1960 when the University first began to accept undergraduate students and running until 2020 when…
ANU HASS and Languages Showcase 2021
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We invite you to the online ANU Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) and Languages Showcase 2021. Designed to provide a unique and enriching program for College students, this virtual showcase will give students the opportunity to experience the breadth and diversity of disciplines…
Tina FiveAsh | HDR Season One Exhibition One
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The Sweet Forever: How Photography in the Wake of Digital Transformation Might Inform a Re-imagining of Death “For nearly 200 years, photography has been intrinsically interconnected with death through a range of scientific, medical, technological, cultural, social and personal practices,…
Dierdre Pearce | HDR Season One Exhibition One
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The starting point for this research is the growth of global human-machine networks and the significance humans place on participation in such networks. This practice-led project investigates how negative space might be used as an analogy for non-machine interactions which are data-silent yet…
Julie Monro-Allison | HDR Season One Exhibition One
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"My PhD research investigates the provocations of the gestating body. To gestate is to exist in a mode of corporeal ambiguity. The gestating woman is intimately entwined with another, embodying a condition of physiological and philosophical entanglement as she brings another being into…
Books that Changed Humanity: J. M. Coetzee's Disgrace
Lecture
Dr Ibrahim Abraham explores this controversial masterpiece of post-apartheid South Africa at the turn of the twenty-first century. Disgrace is the novel that not only earned Coetzee (another) Booker Prize but guaranteed him the Nobel Prize awarded in 2003.
MACHINE LISTENING
Webinar/Online
MACHINE LISTENING reconvenes on Saturday, 13 March 2021 with a new online live event, "Improvisation and Control," staged as part of the NTU CCA Singapore’s recurring Free Jazz exhibition program. MACHINE LISTENING launched in October 2020 with an open access curriculum site and series of online…