Digital Literary Mapping: A Chronotopic Approach or, How to Journey Through the Looking Glass with Alice
Seminar
Please join us for CuSPP Seminar in person (ADH Conference room) and online on Thursday, 8 August from 1-2pm. Please refer to the CuSPP email or email Wesley.Lim@anu.edu.au for the link. This paper presents new ways of mapping literature by means of digital tools for the Twenty-First…
FUSE Glass Prize
Gallery
This biennial non-acquisitive prize for Australian and New Zealand glass artists is Australasia’s richest prize for glass. It provides a platform for artists to push themselves and their work to new limits and focuses public attention on the importance of glass as a medium for contemporary…
2024 ANU School of Art & Design Drawing Prize
Gallery
The ANU School of Art & Design Drawing Prize showcases and celebrates the breadth and depth of drawing practice within the ANU School of Art & Design. The Prize is an annual event open to all current students enrolled in one or more courses in Semester 2 at the ANU School of Art &…
Flameworking Demonstration with Tom Moore & Emeirely Nucifora-Ryan
Workshop
Please join us for a Glass Flameworking Demonstration with Tom Moore, Winner 2024 FUSE Prize & Emeirely Nucifora-Ryan, Winner David Henshall Emerging Artist Prize followed by a Q&A with the artists. The demonstration will include two unique…
Prof. Philipp Stockhammer (LMU and Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig) - ‘Family and Migration in Bronze Age Greece: New Archaeogenetic Insights’
Seminar
Family and Migration in Bronze Age Greece: New archaeogenetic insights Since the excavations of Heinrich Schliemann and Arthur Evans, we have been trying to understand the Mycenaean and Minoan societies of the second millennium BCE. Outstanding palaces, literary sources and rich burials have…
Cavendish and the Aesthetics of Beating Spacetime
Lecture
The Humanities Research Centre in partnership with the Gender Institute present the 2024 HRC-GI Distinguished LectureCavendish and the Aesthetics of Beating Spacetime Presented by Professor Anne M. Thell (National University of Singapore) Margaret Cavendish (1623-73) is newly relevant in all…
The moral atmosphere of rule-dense elections: Creative relationality and forceful enforcement in Australian local politics
Seminar
Elections are governed by complex rules to ensure fair competition in a political field. Due to COVID-19, the 2021 New South Wales local government elections were subject to further regulations, widely considered as lacking logic and causing perverse consequences. The rules engendered no moral…