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25.01.2022 WATCH NOW: Panel: War, Art and Visual Culture: Perth, 4 June 2021 War, Art and Visual Culture: Perth included a panel discussion, addressing the question: 'Do humanities disciplines today need new ways of thinking about war?' The panel consisted of researchers from Curtin University's School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry: ... Chair: Prof Kit Messham-Muir Dr Stuart Bender Assoc Prof Susanna Castleden Dr Sky Croeser Dr Vannessa Hearman Dr Ben Rich https://youtu.be/qp-T85E3RL0



22.01.2022 What can art tell us about war and violence today? Watch George Gittoes, War Artist and Filmmaker, 'Crossing the Lines' https://youtu.be/7ULbimZpzAo

22.01.2022 War, Art and Visual Culture video series - discussions and conversations with artists and photographers, now on YouTube. Watch the first three of the twenty videos from the War, Art and Visual Culture series, recorded in Los Angeles, London and Sydney during 2019. New videos released twice a week (Mondays and Fridays). ... https://youtu.be/_yZaFwV8VVg

21.01.2022 WAR, ART AND VISUAL CULTURE: LONDON Part of a series of 20 videos from three 2019 conferences in Los Angeles, London and Sydney. Subscribe to see new videos every Monday and Friday. ... https://youtu.be/enNj_wttBFI



17.01.2022 25 years since the Srebrenica Massacre. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-53346759

14.01.2022 FREE access to our introduction to the War, Art and Visual Culture special issue of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, for the first 50 people who click on this link. (Remember to save the PDF of the article). https://www.tandfonline.com/epri/YPZD64XGTXUKKWHDPDCT/full

13.01.2022 What's it like being a war artist today? Watch this discussion by David Cotterrell (UK), eX de Medici (Australia), and Mladen Miljanovi (Bosnia and Herzegovina) about their art. War, Art and Visual Culture - new videos twice a week. ... https://youtu.be/MlOcR1D6HuE



10.01.2022 War, Art and Visual Culture: Out today, watch the first part of this series of 20 videos recorded at symposia in Los Angeles, London and Sydney in 2019. https://youtu.be/6knUQ6h1XRY

10.01.2022 FREE ONLINE SYMPOSIUM: Friday 4 June 2021 Perth 5pm-8pm New York 5am-8am London 10am-1pm Sydney 7pm-10pm... 5.00pm-6:30pm: Panel Session: Do humanities disciplines today need new ways of thinking about war? A panel of researchers from Curtin University's School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry Chair: Prof Kit Messham-Muir; Dr Stuart Bender, Gavin Briggs, Assoc Prof Susanna Castleden, Dr Sky Croeser, Dr Ben Rich. 6:30pm 7:00pm Break 7:00pm 8.00pm Keynote: 'Unknowing Torture' Dr Rebecca A. Adelman, University of Maryland Baltimore County The two sessions will be live streamed via Webex as two separate sessions. Instructions and link provided around 48 hours prior to the event. (NOTE: please register for General Admission if you wish to attend in person at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia). https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/war-art-and-visual-culture-(

08.01.2022 FREE access to our latest journal article for the first 50 to click on this link. Remember to save the PDF of the article. https://www.tandfonline.com/epri/PFGMVWBPY2JSMUZRGC3S/full

07.01.2022 WATCH NOW: Dr Rebecca A Adelman's keynote 'Unknowing Torture' at War, Art and Visual Culture Perth, 4 June 2021 Our international Keynote speaker for War, Art and Visual Culture: Perth on 4 June 2021 was Dr Rebecca A. Adelman, with her presentation titled 'Unknowing Torture'. Dr Adelman is Professor and Chair of Media and Communication Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, where she is also an affiliate professor in Gender, Women’s, and Sexuality Studies. ...Her research has been animated by a curiosity about the intersections of visual culture and militarized violence, especially questions of affect, citizenship, and ethics. Dr Adelman is the author of Beyond the Checkpoint: Visual Practices in America’s Global War on Terror (University of Massachusetts Press, 2014) and Figuring Violence: Affective Investments in Perpetual War (Fordham University Press, 2019), and the co-editor of Remote Warfare: New Cultures of Violence (University of Minnesota Press, 2020). She’s also the creator of the Coronavirus Lost and Found archive (pandemicarchive.com). Some of her current projects include a co-authored book project with Wendy Kozol, The War In-Between, and a study of the World War I-era Women’s Reserve Camouflage Corps. We thank Dr Adelman for her generous contribution to our Perth symposium. https://youtu.be/WJSrUDeMQdk

04.01.2022 LIVE ONLINE SEMINAR: FRIDAY 23 OCTOBER 2020: James Bridle, Artificial and More-than-Human Intelligences A Critical-Creative Imaginations seminar, organised by Curtin University's School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry. PLEASE NOTE: this event is taking place at Curtin University on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja *and* also online. When booking a ticket, please choose between face-to-face or online attendance so that numbers for the venue can be kept to a safe capacity.... About the lecture Humans, machines, plants, and animals: what do we have in common, and what might connect us further? As technology edges closer to sentience, we are just starting to notice all the other intelligence which surround us and challenge many of our ideas on how to live in the world. James Bridle will explore the connections between artificial intelligence, animal cognition and political possibility. About the speaker James Bridle is a writer and artist working across technologies and disciplines. Their artworks have been commissioned by galleries and institutions and exhibited worldwide and on the internet. Their writing on literature, culture and networks has appeared in magazines and newspapers including Wired, the Atlantic, the New Statesman, the Guardian, and the Observer. "New Dark Age", their book about technology, knowledge, and the end of the future, was published by Verso (UK & US) in 2018, and they wrote and presented "New Ways of Seeing" for BBC Radio 4 in 2019. Their work can be found at http://jamesbridle.com. Date: Friday 23 October 2020 Venue: Tim Winton Lecture Theatre, Building 213.101, Curtin University, or online Time: Event and Interactive Livestream through WebEx Australian Western Standard Time UTC +8 Start times: WA: 2.00pm 3:15pm SA: 4.30pm NT: 3.30pm QLD: 4.00pm NSW/ACT/VIC/TAS: 5.00pm RSVP: This is a free event. Access to the event will require registration. Please click Eventbrite link below to participate Important information Assistance: If you have any special requirements to enable you to participate at this event please advise when you RSVP. We will contact you to provide assistance. For information about disability services at Curtin, please visit our accessibility page on the Curtin University website. Make Tomorrow Better School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry Email: [email protected] www.curtin.edu.au CRICOS Provider Code 00301J https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/critical-creative-imaginati



02.01.2022 Online/in-person symposium: War, Art and Visual Culture: Perth 4:45pm - 8:00pm, Friday 4 June 2021, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. KEYNOTE: Rebecca A. Adelman, 'Unknowing Torture'.

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