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19
Aug
2014

Mnemonics: Ross Byers

Exhibition

Tasmanian artist Ross Byers is resident in the ANU sculpture workshop until the end of August. His focus for the residency relates to a conversation he had in Glasgow with a man who had an impeccable memory.

18
Aug
2014

Voices of authority: Reconstructing the aural experience of trial at the Old Bailey, 1780 -1840

Seminar

In the years following the Gordon Riots in 1780, the courtroom at the Old Bailey in London was rebuilt repeatedly. This rebuilding occurred in dialogue with the evolution of the modern 'adversarial trial', and forms a component of the history of the bureaucratisation and professionalization of…

18
Aug
2014

WARLPIRI DRAWINGS at the National Museum of Australia - curated by Dr Melinda Hinkson

Exhibition

WARLPIRI DRAWINGS at the National Museum of Australia - curated by Dr Melinda Hinkson A fabulous exhibition at the the National Museum of Australia has been curated by Dr Melinda Hinkson from SAA. This exhibition was curated for the National Museum of Australia by Dr Melinda Hinkson, Australian…

18
Aug
2014

The deregulation and university funding debate

Other

All are welcome to participate in a constructive dialogue and hear a diversity of views on the possible changes to higher education in this country.

15
Aug
2014

COLOUR MUSIC performances

Festival

COLOUR MUSIC is a moveable feast - an art exhibition, also sound and light extravaganzas-some ethereal and meditative, some assaulting the boundaries of pleasure and beauty; musical and visual performances LIVE

14
Aug
2014

Baltazar Ushka, El tiempo congelado and Yakuaya, La esencia del agua

Film

Explore the people, landscapes and culture of one of the world's most naturally beautiful countries through the profound storytelling of Ecuadorian filmmakers Marcelo Castillo and Igor & José Antonio Guayasamín.

14
Aug
2014

'Getting up and moving around': Affective viewing in the documentary art of KutlaÄŸ Ataman and William Kentridge

Seminar

This talk introduces two case studies of documentary visual art: the affective act of erasure which William Kentridge uses in his speculative 'steam age' animations that document aspects of life under South African apartheid, and the installation KŰBA by Kutluğ Ataman.