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Meet artist Patricia Piccinini | NOT NATURAL at Science Gallery Melbourne
Patricia Piccinini is an Australian artist whose work encompasses sculpture, photography, video and drawing. Her practice examines the increasingly nebulous boundary between the artificial and the natural as it appears in contemporary culture and ideas.
Patricia's work KINDRED invites us to question the idea that humans are vastly separate from animals and consider the care we owe our environment.
Exhibited at Science Gallery Melbourne 17 FEB - 29 JUN 2024
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Meet artist Patricia Piccinini | #NotNatural at Science Gallery Melbourne
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Meet jewellery designer Emma Bugg | NOT NATURAL at Science Gallery Melbourne
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Tasmanian jewellery designer and artist Emma Bugg investigates the ways technology and material exploration can be embedded in jewellery to deepen connection and engagement with the piece. During the development of the artwork A MOMENT TO REFLECT, Emma met with Professor Andrew Pask from the Thylacine Integrated Genetic Restoration Research (TIGRR) Lab at the University of Melbourne, resulting ...
Meet artist Amélie Brindamour | NOT NATURAL at Science Gallery Melbourne
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Amélie Brindamour (Canada) explores different issues related to the natural environment. Her research includes electronic arts, biomaterials and installation, in order to reflect on alternative forms of communication, interspecies relationships and intelligent systems in nature. Here she explains her electronic installation IN OSCILLATION, inspired by the complex biochemical signals transmitted...
DARK MATTERS NOW OPEN | Science Gallery Melbourne
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DARK MATTERS is an exhibition in collaboration with Arts at CERN and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics. The exhibition aims to explore the fundamental essence of life and the universe, and how so much of it remains a mystery to us.  Deep dive into the unseen, the unknown and the unspoken - will we ever fully understand the forces at play in our own lives, both on an ...
Challenging the gender bias in AI | Science Gallery Melbourne
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J Rosenbaum’s exhibit 'Self Portrait' subverts the everyday use of AI and asks us to look at our susceptibility to its inherent biases. Filmed in Science Gallery Melbourne's exhibition BREAK THE BINARIES, J speaks with Melanie Huang, a creative technologist who helped build the experience. Get insight into their collaboration on the exhibit, and how they used AI to challenge the gender biases i...
Can compliments have a positive impact on mental health?
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Social media is proven to negatively impact our self-esteem. This can quickly cascade into self-critical thought patterns that can be hard to break away from. Inspired by the MENTAL exhibit created by Ziba Scott, members of our Sci Curious group were invited to see how it feels when you hear nice stuff about yourself. Dr Pete Koval of The University of Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences...
Embracing Inclusive Education and Empowering Learners at Science Gallery Melbourne
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Discover the transformative power of collaboration at Science Gallery Melbourne’s STEM Centre of Excellence, an extraordinary initiative by the Victorian Government and the University of Melbourne. As advocates of inclusive education, we are delighted to highlight our partnership with the esteemed Victorian College for the Deaf. Over the past two years, this unique partnership has inspired stud...
Lauri Pavlovich Break the Binaries artist profile | Science Gallery Melbourne
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Meet Lauri Pavlovich, an artist featuring in the BREAK THE BINARIES exhibition. Lauri first came to Science Gallery Melbourne on a school excursion less than a year before they were an exhibiting artist. Lauri’s work, Bugs against the Binary, explores what we can learn from the bug world through the many bugs that disrupt the binaries that we have built around sex, gender and sexuality. Find ou...
New exhibition open now at Science Gallery Melbourne!
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Bend, blend, blur or break society’s binary codes as part of BREAK THE BINARIES. Installations from local and international artists present a playful and kaleidoscopic view of identity and genders, and their relationship with science, technology, culture, race, sexuality and creativity. With collaboration at its heart, this exhibition creates connections and conversation through personal perspe...
Imagining alternatives to hospital | Big Feels Club at Science Gallery Melbourne
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Imagine an alternative to hospital specifically for mental health. Fluro lights and hard lino are swapped for cups of tea and card games. What if we embraced totally different ways of seeing what mental health even is, based on the oldest living cultures in the world. In this online panel hosted by The Big Feels Club and 2021 Australian Mental Health Prize winner Honor Eastly, hear from lived e...
Join the SWARM and see Science Gallery Melbourne's latest exhibition
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Through a series of collaborative exhibits and projects, SWARM delves into the science and art behind what it means to be part of a pack. You’re encouraged to reflect on your role in the collective. Will you go it alone? Or join the swarm? melbourne.sciencegallery.com/swarm - More about Science Gallery Melbourne melbourne.sciencegallery.com/ scigallerymel/ scigallerymel...
The Multiverse Awaits: Sister Zai Zanda in Distorted Constellations
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When we step outside of our experience of reality, can we activate our curiosity about how another experiences the world? In May 2022, Sister Zai Zanda guided a group of people through the multiverse using poetry and storytelling, with Nwando Ebizie's exhibit Distorted Constellation in MENTAL as the source of inspiration. - More about Science Gallery Melbourne melbourne.sciencegallery.com/ face...
Baban Darrang film celebrates Wurundjeri mob | Watch it at Emu Sky exhibition
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“Life may get tough and your journey may waver, but culture is always there to fall back on and remind you who you are” - Mandy Nicholson. We celebrate the strength and generosity of all Kulin Nations mob and send a shout out to Mandy Nicholson, whose cultural capacity building for young First Nations women is featured in the film ‘baban darrang (mother tree)’ currently screening at Emu Sky in ...
What is visual snow? 'Distorted Constellations' creator Nwando Ebizie with Dr Simon Cropper
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What is visual snow? 'Distorted Constellations' creator Nwando Ebizie joined Dr Simon Cropper from The University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences for a discussion about the neurological syndrome known as visual snow. For Nwando, it causes her to see additional visual effects of auras, dots and glowing lines, but for others, the experience may be different. Join their discussion ...
Sensory overload and our emotions with Prue Stevenson and Pete Koval
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Sensory overload and our emotions with Prue Stevenson and Pete Koval
MENTAL inspired these short films by International Students
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MENTAL inspired these short films by International Students
Meet artist Adham Faramawy | BREAK THE BINARIES at Science Gallery Melbourne
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Meet artist Adham Faramawy | BREAK THE BINARIES at Science Gallery Melbourne
Meet artist Sadé Mica | BREAK THE BINARIES at Science Gallery Melbourne
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Meet artist Sadé Mica | BREAK THE BINARIES at Science Gallery Melbourne
Regional Victorian students visit Science Gallery Melbourne
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Regional Victorian students visit Science Gallery Melbourne
Installing MENTAL at Science Gallery Melbourne
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Installing MENTAL at Science Gallery Melbourne
Beyond Greta: Exploring Race in Climate Change Advocacy | 2021 Hugh Williamson Lecture
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Beyond Greta: Exploring Race in Climate Change Advocacy | 2021 Hugh Williamson Lecture
MENTAL opens at Science Gallery Melbourne on January 20
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MENTAL opens at Science Gallery Melbourne on January 20
School excursions where science and art collide at Science Gallery Melbourne
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School excursions where science and art collide at Science Gallery Melbourne
Should we upload our brains to the cloud? SCI FIGHT at Science Gallery Melbourne
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Should we upload our brains to the cloud? SCI FIGHT at Science Gallery Melbourne
How to design a gallery | Science Gallery at Open House Melbourne
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How to design a gallery | Science Gallery at Open House Melbourne
This is MENTAL: Head Inside, at Science Gallery Melbourne
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This is MENTAL: Head Inside, at Science Gallery Melbourne
Head Inside MENTAL exhibition at Science Gallery Melbourne - out of date
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Head Inside MENTAL exhibition at Science Gallery Melbourne - out of date
A First Nations Welcome to Science Gallery Melbourne's new building
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A First Nations Welcome to Science Gallery Melbourne's new building
A sneak peek inside the new Science Gallery Melbourne
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A sneak peek inside the new Science Gallery Melbourne
Could Indigenous knowledge prevent catastrophic bushfires?
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Could Indigenous knowledge prevent catastrophic bushfires?

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  • @prasanjithhemasiri7310
    @prasanjithhemasiri7310 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wow....!

  • @brownsooka3123
    @brownsooka3123 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    There is no physical proof that evolution is true other than the fact that some maniac scientist in the past decided to fool everyone by mixing human skeletal remains with that of a fossilized ape. Many years later what was to known as plagiarism is now considered truth. Evolution is all plagiarized theory with no actual real physical evidence or fact that connects us to those animal species. Its not science its common sense. Humans have free will animals do not. If you want to be related to monkey boy over there then do yourself a favor and return to the wild - seriously degrading of a human being to think that let alone try to make it fact? FML

  • @parthbhatt3725
    @parthbhatt3725 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👏✨👏

  • @AndyDrudy
    @AndyDrudy 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The problem with identity politics is it became a way for the new wealthy left to pretend to be progressive when it was anything but. The new left became increasingly dominated by people from rich families, who went to private schools and Oxbridge. The left was increasingly made up of the privileged, the elite and this was a big problem. Old fashioned left wing politics was based on taking away the very privileges the new left enjoyed. Abolishing private schools, opening up access to Oxbridge and taxing the new left's wealth. Be it their massive London salaries or the second homes they went to at the weekend. Identity politics rode to the rescue. Suddenly the new left could keep all their privileges, back the Tory policies that aligned with their economic interests and still pretend to be left wing and progressive. Suddenly inequality wasn't about wealth, neither was it about class. Now it was all about gender and race. A quota here, a statement there, with no need for any sharing of the wealth, no danger to the privileged lives of the children of the new left. No threat to their elite selective schools and access to Oxbridge. Identity politics was so wonderful, it even allowed members of the wealthy elite to claim that most coveted thing in modern Britain, victim status. We ended up with the absurd situation in which a white man who was brought up in a sink estate estate in the north could be condemned as privileged by a wealthy white women from the south of England, who went to an elite private school. Alas the privately educated elite on the left are loathed to give up identity politics and check their own privilege. So this toxic ideology is unlikely to go away anytime soon.

  • @danieldavis2292
    @danieldavis2292 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Man I can't believe I'm only getting ads for this now and it closes next week.

  • @petergianarakos4439
    @petergianarakos4439 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Looks like a wonderful museum. If only I could go.

  • @michelehemlokhexwhite4310
    @michelehemlokhexwhite4310 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Looks awesome! I'm going this weekend!

  • @zirconian1991
    @zirconian1991 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I nm mm. mm below. n. v

  • @fionarusselldietrich9043
    @fionarusselldietrich9043 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks

  • @carloskq6689
    @carloskq6689 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mahir zien 🤗😍😊

  • @cuckoosclock3957
    @cuckoosclock3957 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Would it be shown online anywhere some time?

    • @ScienceGalleryMelbourne
      @ScienceGalleryMelbourne 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello! Thank you for your interest. The film is only on display at Old Quad in The University of Melbourne right now, but we will announce on our social media channels if it changes, and if there is plans to make the film available online.

  • @katheyy0078
    @katheyy0078 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    A very enlightening presentation and discussion! Thank you!

  • @nitinnaik2786
    @nitinnaik2786 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very well said.. Well done Tanaya

  • @georgenaumovski
    @georgenaumovski 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    We need to start solving the problems of climate change & the many other social problems we have so the next generation can have a much better life.

    • @ScienceGalleryMelbourne
      @ScienceGalleryMelbourne 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Absolutely. And for anyone who doesn't care about future generations, these social and environmental movements will also positively impact us :) Win win!

  • @ScienceGalleryMelbourne
    @ScienceGalleryMelbourne 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Look, we may be hosting this event but we're also super keen to be tuning in! You can use the hashtag #BeyondGreta across socials or say hi in comments below ⬇

  • @leenalucinda2171
    @leenalucinda2171 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    imwxm vyn.fyi

  • @janawalker8709
    @janawalker8709 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love it :) 😅💋

  • @prensaporlaverdad1702
    @prensaporlaverdad1702 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This information comes from a Spanish researcher who loves Jordan. We can stop a lot of pain and suffering revealing these truths. Please share these data with the Jordanian authorities and biologists. It will bring a lot of wealth and contribute to know more about origins. There are 8,500 years old geoglyphs in the Black Desert. Bedouins call these strange circles of basalt the works of the elders. The covered area is huge and is located in its main part in Jordan. They really represent embryos in different stages of development. They can only be seen from satellites, drones and planes. Video's translation (10 minutes) pontes-canosa-research.blogspot.com/2018/04/revelations-with-virtu-pontes-jordan.html

  • @susieanderson1782
    @susieanderson1782 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Looks great!

  • @salarniknafs
    @salarniknafs 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Looking forward to the opening of Melbourne’s Science Gallery