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Darwin Redux: Discussing Darwin’s discomforting presents and possible futures with Tess Lea

This daydreaming, Tess argued, camouflages the true nature of this town even from itself and we should recognise it for what it really is – a cleverly camouflaged garrison town and Australia’s most militarised city.

Darwin Redux – Tess Lea

DARWIN REDUX From boom to bust to …? A conversation with Tess Lea Saturday 31 August 20195:00-6:30PMLucky Bat Cafe and Pizzeria3/7 Pavonia Place, Nightcliff Tickets are $10 each (includes a drink and canapes)  – book here Tess Lea’s book, Darwin, first published in 2014, is to be re-issued as a paperback. She has an opportunity…
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Feral Atlas – Jennifer Deger

Feral Atlas: The More-than-Human Anthropocene Tuesday 25 June, 3.30-4.30pmCDU Northern Institute, Savannah Room, Yellow 1.2.48 ABSTRACT:Feral Atlas is an interactive, web-based experiment in environmental storytelling. Conceived and curated by Anna Tsing, Jennifer Deger, Alder Keleman-Saxana and Feifei Zhou, Feral Atlas combines art, science and humanities perspectives to reveal the un-designed effects of human infrastructure projects. At the heart of…
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Grealy & Howey Seminar

SECURING SUPPLY: GOVERNING DRINKING WATER IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY Wednesday 15 May, 3.30-4.30pmCDU Northern Institute, Savannah Room, Yellow 1.2.48 SECURING SUPPLY: GOVERNING DRINKING WATER IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY from Northern Institute on Vimeo. ABSTRACT:This session reports on work by the Housing for Health Incubator at the University of Sydney. We will provide a brief overview…
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Encountering Rapid Creek

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