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HomeUpcoming EventsEnacting Innovation: Science and Tech Objects In Performance
Enacting Innovation: Science and Tech Objects in Performance
Satyrus Mechanicus (2023). Orchestrated in MidJourney by TA

Satyrus Mechanicus (2023). Orchestrated in MidJourney by TA

Enacting Innovation will see national and international speakers come together to think about how technological and scientific objects were ‘animated’ in theatrical contexts, both as ideas in text and as realities in production, from Classical antiquity to the present day. This interdisciplinary event is a unique collaboration between the ANU Centre for Classical Studies and the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science with talks from Classics, Science Communication, English and Digital Humanities. All interested students and scholars welcome.

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  • Fri 06 Oct 2023, 9:45 am - 5:30 pm

Location

Green Couch Room (Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science) and the ANU Classi

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  •  Dr Tatiana Bur
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