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All welcome! 'Guyup-Guyup: Scores for Eight Songbirds, Cycle Two' With Woi wurrung translations by Wurundjeri Elder Auntie Gail Smith Add your voice to a consideration of the vocal meeting point between Melbourne's native and introduced songbirds. No experience or expertise needed, just enthusiasm!! Tuesday 25 Feb 2020 1-2pm in Project Space RMIT Building 94 Ground Floor 23-27 Cardigan Street, Carlton, VIC. |
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Posthuman PUBLICS invites artists and researchers to engage in an interdisciplinary laboratory for the month of February to coincide with Rosi Braidotti's inaugural visit to RMIT University, hosted by DERC and CAST. Exploring the gallery as a laboratory for/of creative practice, a series of workshops, discussions and provocations will provide space to think through and engage with key issues at the intersection of posthumanism, climate change and changing economies. Through the examination and practice of new fields of knowledge production, Posthuman PUBLICS asks us to collaboratively consider ‘how do we leave marks of care for the future’? |
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