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2112 Imagining the Future – Public Programs

November 21, 2011 in Art, Calendar, Conference, Forum, Lecture, Melbourne+VIC, Screening

November 30, 2010 to December 6, 2010

Stephen Haley One Second (Plastic Water Bottles 5982) 2010
Lightjet photograph 2/5, 120 x 120cm

Wednesday 30 November 5.45 - 8.30pm Kaleide Theatre RMIT Zones of the Future: Dystopia or Utopia? Screening of the Russian science fiction masterpiece Stalker (1979), directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. Includes refreshments and panel discussion featuring curator Linda Williams with guests including Philip Brophy and Kenji Yanobe.

Friday 2 December 12 - 1pm RMIT Gallery - From Organic to Atomic. Curator Linda Williams in conversation with Lyndal Osborne and Kenji Yanobe

Tuesday 6 December 12-1pm RMIT Gallery - Painting the Future. Discussion with Sam Leach and Tony Lloyd

Bookings for all events essential Tel 9925 1717

Cultivating Green Art: Ideas and solutions for environmental sustainability

November 14, 2011 in Art, Conference, Forum, Melbourne+VIC

Thursday November 24th at 5pm-7.30pm
Supper Room
Melbourne Town Hall
(light refreshments provided)
FREE ENTRY
Register via Trybooking http://www.trybooking.com/ZNO
or for those without internet access call 0421 642012 and leave a message
 
TippingPoint Australia and Melbourne Conversations, the City of Melbourne’s free conversation programinvite you to join with some of Melbourne and Copenhagen’s most exciting cultural innovators as they discuss how they see the artists in their cities respond to the challenge of environmental sustainability. Contribute to the Café Conversations style evening and have interactive creative conversations on the issues they raise. 
The speakers:
Miyuki Jokiranta is Founding Director of the art and sustainability festival ‘seven thousand oaks’, and is a radio maker, linguist and cultural researcher.
Martin Mulligan  is Director at RMIT Globalism Research Centre. In conducting research on the challenges facing local communities from Australia to Sri Lanka and India, he has  developed new ways of thinking about the sociology of community in the contemporary world and cultural adaptation to climate change at the level of local communities.
Katrine Vejby is Founding Festival director of co2penhagen, which began in 2010 and was powered entirely by pedal power. Prior to this she was a radio producer (BBC) and journalist.
Karen Blincoe is a graphic designer, environmentalist and educationalist. She is the founder and director of the ICIS Centre in Denmark, the recently established international centre for creativity, innovation and sustainability.  Karen is interested in human and environmental issues both professionally and privately (participating via skype).
 
facilitated by Angharad Wynne-Jones, Director of TippingPoint Australia.
 
 
Following short presentations by our 4 speakers you are invited to participate in a series of lively interactive round tables discussing questions such as:

in a world where we are required to reimagine all of our relationships what is the new role for artists?
what is the potential for relationships between artists and urban communities in rehearsing  and creating a sustainable future?
are there critical points in our cultural, social and economic systems that can be activated to enable systemic change? 
what can artists do that politicians can’t or won’t do?
how important is art and culture in motivating and activating behavior change?
This event is supported by the Danish Arts Agency and is part of a larger Danish Australian event: ‘State of Green. Join the Future. Think Denmark, Sydney and Melbourne 20-24 November 2011′.

Artist’s Sustainability Workshop – 22 Nov.

November 11, 2011 in Art, Conference, Demonstration, Meeting, Melbourne+VIC, Seminar, Sustainable, Training

AbaF Victoria and CLIMARTE invite you to attend a one day, interactive workshop with Guy Abrahams, co-founder of CLIMARTE, to learn how to build sustainable art practices.
Sustainability and the Arts will raise awareness of the role the arts play in environmental sustainability, and explore how eco-friendly initiatives can be applied to artistic practices. Speakers include: Jen Rae, Artist and PhD candidate at RMIT University; Sarah Tomasetti, artist and lecturer at RMIT University; and Jack Manning, Associate at Net Balance.
Cost: Free – Morning tea and lunch provided. Date: Tuesday 22 November 2011. Time: 09:30am to 03:00pm. Venue: River Studios, Corner of Dynon Road and Sims Street, West Melbourne. Register: online at www.abaf.org.au. Places are limited.

Proudly supported by the
City of Melbourne.

BarCamp Geelong – sharing technology skills

July 5, 2011 in Bindarri, Calendar, Community, Conference, Digital, Internet, Melbourne+VIC, Multiple Disciplinary, Social Media, Technology, Web Design, Workshop

July 9, 2011


BarCamp is an open, participatory, not for profit event run for technically minded people. BarCamps are unconferences – gatherings of people who come together to share information, knowledge and experience in a friendly, laid back environment.

Glenn Todd from Bindarri will be participating and happy to show you anything that runs the bindarri tech or other WordPress stuff, so come along and say hello.

“Commune” sustainability festival and lecture series artice

June 21, 2011 in Conference, Fashion, Melbourne+VIC


The Vine is running an article on the Commune. Creative producer, Patricia O’Brien was happy to bring attention to the many areas of sustainable fashion including low-impact fabrics, slow design and even compostable garment technology. Read the article

Humanity Plus Conference in Melbourne

June 17, 2011 in Calendar, Conference, Digital, Internet, Melbourne+VIC, Multiple Disciplinary, Technology

June 25, 2011 to June 26, 2011


The goal of the H+ Conference is to support discussion and public awareness of emerging technologies, to defend the right of individuals in free and democratic societies to adopt technologies that expand human capacities, to anticipate and propose solutions for the potential consequences of emerging technologies, and to actively encourage and support the development of emerging technologies judged to have sufficiently probable positive benefit. More info