Breakfast conversation: AI and beyond: Exploring the shared work of STEM and GLAM research & institutions
Panel discussion
Cultural Conversations: Ideas, Practice, Networking session 5AI and beyond: Exploring the shared work STEM and GLAM research & institutions Read the report from Session #5 on Aug 2 2023 ChatGPT says ‘AI can revolutionize the museum experience by offering innovative ways to engage…
Poetic Judgement in Everyday Language
Seminar
Language is a highly conventional enterprise. But unusual usages are, nonetheless, frequently encountered. Some of these novelties fall flat, while others find favour to the extent of entering common usage. He considered to say something will sound wrong to most speakers, while The military…
On the Rise of Sign Languages in Contemporary Film and Television
Lecture
The 2023 HRC Future of the Humanities and Social Sciences Lecture On the Rise of Sign Languages in Contemporary Film and Television What can films and series in sign languages teach us about deafness and social power? What is the relationship between signed language and cultural identity, and how…
Symposium "Nineteenth-Century Worlds of Vision, 1820s-1870s"
Symposium
Symposium, "Nineteenth-Century Worlds of Vision, 1820s-1870s" to be co-hosted by the ANU and NPG, 16 - 18 July 2023 This symposium brings together artists, curators and scholars of nineteenth-century visual culture, who work across and beyond traditional art historical methods. The…
Activism & Literature Book Club - 'Talkin' Up to the White Woman'
Webinar/Online
The ANU Public Culture Network would like to invite you to a new initiative – an online monthly book club focused on discussing literature about social and political activism and protest. To join, please register here Discussion is casual and regular attendance is not…
Cultures of collaboration: Research in/between higher education and the cultural sector
Seminar
Cultural practices are significant and rapidly expanding generators of new knowledge across a range of disciplines. However, many of the academic research and cultural projects currently funded are based on the case-study model and on social sciences methodologies. Such approaches situate cultural…
Activism & Literature Book Club - 'We Rise, We Resist, We Raise Our Voices'
Webinar/Online
The ANU Public Culture Network would like to invite you to a new initiative – an online monthly book club focused on discussing literature about social and political activism and protest. To join, please register here Discussion is casual and regular attendance is not…