All Episodes
Culture and Creativity Seminar Series — 58 episodes
Milica Muminovic and Rahmatollah Amirjani – Missing Stars: Developing A Rating System to Measure the Social Sustainability Design Factors in the Multi-unit Residential Projects
Kerry Martin – A Mouth Full of Tears: Employing a Reparative Aesthetic in the Art of Inquiry
Wendy Somerville – Kind Regards: Three Years On
Julia Brand – Laser Cleaning at the Victoria and Albert Museum: Summary of a one-year Fellowship
Manuela de Barros – The Art of Links: How Technology Transforms Our Magical World
Owen Bullock – Gendai Haiku as a Progressive Force: What I learnt in Japan on the Outside Studies Program
Glen Fuller – Cosmic Deleuze and Adventures of the Fourth-Person Singular in the Fifth Dimension
Jen Webb – Art on Prescription: Providing Creative Interventions for Wellbeing
Paul Magee – Problems with the Concept of Belonging
Ben Ennis-Butler – Just put it on a Map!
Lucy Neave – Technology, Pandemic and Art in Ali Smith’s Summer (2020) and Companion Piece (2022)
Dr Sally Farrah – National Capital Development Commission Unearthed
Prof. Damith Herath, Dr Maleen Jayasuriya, Piumi Wijesundara – Exploring the Dramaturgical Potential of Human-Robot Ensembles Through Devised Physical Theatre
Tracy Ireland and Ashley van den Heuvel – Nuclear Nation: A Contemporary Archaeology of Australia’s Atomic Heritage
Dr Emma Philllips – Too much? The Aesthetics and Feminist Politics of Sexy Self-Representation
Dr Hamed Golzad – Gender-Diversity and Barriers for Women in Construction
Dr Kim Huynh – A Statement from Australia’s Carers: A (failed) Quest to Write with Meaning in Public Life
Assoc. Prof. Wayne Applebee – Who am I on Ngunnawal Country?
Dr Mike Louw – Architecture In and Out of Time
Assoc. Prof. Alison Wain
Prof. Paul Magee – ‘His bellyvoid of nebulose with his neverstop navel’: On the ghostly smatterings of meaning in James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake
Dr Wendy Somerville – First Nations Collaborative Research Web
Art as a Way to Community
Writing on Country in Barkindji, Yuin, Ngunnawal and Ngamberi Lands
Vic McEwan – The Potentials of Artistic Engagement in Clinical Spaces: “It’s Like Being Re-connected to my own Humanity”
Lachlan Brown – Poems in relation to Vic McEwan’s ‘Face to Face’ Exhibition
Paul Magee – Poetry as a Change in the Language
Bridget Vincent –Close Reading Climate Change
In the Poetry Clinic
Jen Webb – Arts/Health Policy Settings and the Rise of Social Prescribing
Rachel Davey – Social Prescription: A Brief Introduction
Platform Blues – I got the Right to Sing the Blues
Platform Blues – Bittersweet Stories: Making Sense of Uncertainty and Chaos
Platform Blues – Volatile Spaces: Toxicity and Transformation
Platform Blues – Hiding in and from the Internet: Avoidance and Dissociation
Welcome to Platform Blues
Grace Zhang – Enhancing Access to Indigenous Collections: From Internship to Research
Denise Thwaites & Wendy Somerville – Circulating and Connecting Stories: Indigenous Pedagogies as Alternative Economies
Rose Barrowcliffe- Honouring Indigenous Knowledges Rights in the Academy
Andrew Simpson – Two Horizons: Two-Way Museology, a Multi- Knowledge System Exploration
Sandy O’Sullivan – Anti-Colonial Public Imaginaries and the University Collection
Patrick Flanery – Spiraling: Art, Entropy, Affect
Michael Mossman – Aura Country Terror Refrain
John Ting – Decolonisation and Australian Architecture History: A Subaltern Analysis
Julian Knowles – Solar Halo: An AV Work for 16 Atmospheric Weather Stations and Live Performer
Kerry Martin – The Materialisation of Testament: An Artistic Response to a Truth-Telling Royal Commission
Denise Thwaites – Orbital Maneuver (Otherwise Known as a Burn)
Claire Rosslyn Wilson – Collaborating at a Distance: Explorations of Creative Play In and Across Place
Cathy Hope – The Transformative Power of the Arts: Creative Placemaking in Haig Park
Hitomi Nakanishi – Enhancing Preparedness for Natural Hazards: Agent-Based Simulation as a Community Planning Tool
Hamish Sewell – Soundtrails, Locative Audio & New Narratives of Places and People
Ben Stubbs – Stories from Within: Expanding the Boundaries of Immersive Storytelling Through Technology
Erin Stapleton – Catastrophic Loss: Data Accumulation, Destruction and Anti-Digital Futures
Claire Wilson – Reflective Frames: Exploring Models of Intercultural Poetry-Making in Place
Andrew Sneddon – Prehistoric Joy: Using Archaeology to Write a Personal Memoir about Family Violence
Artie McCarthy – Joka and the Blue Rabbit: Making Stories with the Junior Red Cross
Marcia Schenck – The Right to Research: Historical Narratives by Refugee and Global South Researchers
Paul Magee – I Saw a Fragile Of: On Nonsense and Meaning in Finnegans Wake