Food as Design Material in ‘Off-centre Extreme Environments’: Thickened Potluck Workshop
Workshop
Please join us for the participatory workshop 'Thickened Potluck', led by visiting Prof Danielle Wilde, A/Prof Lindsay Kelley, Alia Parker, Dr Pia van Gelder and Dr Naomi Hay. Time: Arrive at 11.50am for a 12pm start. Date: Tuesday 2nd July 2024Location: ANU School of…
Refiguring the Digital Future: Navigating the Temporal-Spatial Web of Online Exhibitions with Dr Annet Dekker
Seminar
The School of Art & Design welcomes Dr Annet Dekker, University of Amsterdam to discuss critical questions concerning the curation and conservation of digital art online and in wider culture. Refiguring the Digital Future: Navigating the Temporal-Spatial Web of Online Exhibitions Potentially…
Towards an Australian Ochre Charter: Australian Indigenous Community Archaeologies from Within
Seminar
Towards an Australian Ochre Charter: Australian Indigenous Community Archaeologies from Within A presentation by Dave Johnston on his proposed PhD Research (TPR ANU) with Indigenous Community Partners and Mentors: Dr Matilda House (Welcome to Country, Ngambri/Ngunawal), Mentor Dr Caroline…
The Bildungsroman in a Genocidal Age: Ned Curthoys and Joseph Steinberg in conversation
Seminar
This seminar will be held on Zoom. Please contact the seminar convenor Monique Rooney Monique.Rooney@anu.edu.au for the Zoom link. The Bildungsroman in a Genocidal Age: Ned Curthoys and Joseph Steinberg in conversation The opening gambit of Ned Curthoys' The Bildungsroman in a Genocidal…
Exploring Digital Youth Activism on The Indigenous Voice to Parliament
Seminar
The Indigenous Voice to Parliament marked a pivotal moment in Australia's political landscape. The referendum aimed to provide a formal mechanism for Indigenous Australians to be heard in the nation's decision-making processes. Amidst the national discourse on Indigenous representation, the…
Bone Decomposition in Aquatic Environments
Seminar
This study used a controlled animal model experiment over 12 months between January 2019 and December 2019 in the Gold Coast region of Australia. Forty-eight de-fleshed pig femora were placed in tanks replicating differing aquatic environments, including riverine, oceanic, estuarine and dam, with a…
The nutritional ecology of the Zanzibar red colobus (Piliocolobus kirkii) within modified habitats
Seminar
The nutritional ecology of the Zanzibar red colobus (Piliocolobus kirkii) within modified habitats Colobines are a folivorous primate with unique specialized anatomical and physiological adaptations that have evolved to facilitate the challenges which come with a heavily plant-based diet. Having…