Past events
Towards ecosocial cities? Urban-nature encounters and relations
Lecture
We are now living in the age of expansive urbanisation, with estimates suggesting that nearly 60% of the world’s population – some 4.4 billion people – reside in cities (World Bank, 2023), with this trend only set to intensify over the coming decades (Rose and Fitzgerald, 2022). While cities…
Mad Knowledges and User-Led Research - A Conversation
Lecture
Diana Rose and Michelle Banfield will be in discussion about Diana’s book Mad Knowledges and User Led Research (Palgrave, 2022) which combines theory, research and activism around 'madness' and proposes the conditions needed to address the development of Mad epistemologies. The book is…
The Data Imaginary : Fears and Fantasies
Exhibition
The Data Imaginary: Fears and Fantasies brings together eminent and emerging artists and designers to show how creative applications of data technology are crucial for a vital, inclusive and sustainable future. The exhibition includes artworks and designs that engage audiences in critical,…
Friends of the ANU School of Music: Historical Instruments Concert
Other
Please join us for a night of musical delights on period instruments hosted by Dr Scott Davie (Deputy Head of School and Performance Studies Convenor).Program (approx 70 minutes):HARPSICHORDCastello, Prima Sonata from "Sonate concertate in stil moderno"Leonarda, Sonata Duodecima from Opus 16Rameau…
The Art of Masculinities: Findings from the PhD Indigenising Masculinities
Seminar
This PhD Seminar will report on findings from the PhD Indigenising Masculinities. The project seeks to understand the identities of Indigenous men, formations of masculinities and how these relate to historical and contemporary forces that have shaped Indigenous experiences in Australia.…
Lunchtime Concert – Early Music
Other
Come along and listen to music written 200 to 300 years ago, played on the types of instruments for which it was written. Have you ever wondered about how harpsichords and fortepianos sound different to modern pianos? Or whether older string instruments sounded – or were played – differently? Or…
NEW MUSIC by Frank Millward
Other
This concert features New Music for Flute, Viola, Trumpet, and Voice. Performed by Sally Walker, Scott Davie, Justin Lingard, Lucy Carrigy-Ryan, Heather Keens, Edward Neeman and Miroslav Bukovsky. Works featured: Broken Verbs – Sonata for Flute, Alto Flute, Piccolo and Piano Performed…