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Art Smitten
Image Economies - Melanie Oliver from MUMA
This episode we are joined by Melanie Oliver (Senior Curator) to discuss the current exhibition at MUMA - Image Economiesđ˝ď¸đ¤łđź Image Economies traces how artists have used digital technologies over recent history, from exploring reproducibility and authenticity to the contemporary applications of AI and machine learning. Through a variety of mediums, the exhibiting artists explore themes of materiality, identity, cultural knowledge and the social impact of images.https://www.monash.edu/muma/exhibitions Art Smitten airs on SYN 90.7fm đĄ SYN Media acknowledges and pays respect to the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrun...
2025-03-24
25 min
The Installation Art Podcast
Natasha Johns Messenger on Site-Determined Installation and Public Art
Episode 28 features an in-depth conversation with Australian-American artist Natasha Johns Messenger, renowned for her architectural interventions, site-determined work and public art commissions.Key insights from this interview include:⢠How her educational journey shifted her from figurative painting to abstraction and then installation art and filmmaking.⢠The distinct creative and logistical differences between public art and to museum installations.⢠Behind-the-scenes stories of unexpected technical issues and the importance of the right collaborators in her creative process.⢠The impact of her filmmaking studies on her artistic career and the dream projects she envi...
2025-02-25
1h 22
ON ART
Chunxiao Qu
Ahead of the launch of Samstag Museum of Artâs group exhibition Direct, Directed, Directly, Chinese Australian poet and artist Chunxiao Qu joins Associate Curator Anna Zagala to discuss her art practice. Chunxiao Qu grew up in Qingdao, China, before emigrating to Naarm / Melbourne in 2015 to study at Monash University, where she is now based. She shares why working with language interests her and what it does in her artworks, the impact of one dedicated tutor in shaping her art practice, and what drew her to working with LED neon. Direct, Directed, Directly is...
2025-02-24
24 min
Flowing Loops
3A - Monash - Water-Orb Public Art with Sarah Walker and Natasha Johns-Messenger
Sarah Walker joins the third leg of our journey traversing the Monash Uni Clayton campus from Clayton Station to the new Monash Station. While reflecting upon our erstwhile Bachelor studies at the campus Dan and Sarah stumbled upon Water-Orb, a flowing sculpture by Natasha Johns-Messenger thatâs part of the MUMA Gallery Public Art Collection, who joins us for a discussion of time, space, place and everything in between. Water-Orb should be seen (and heard) to be believed - head on down to campus for a first hand experience and read about it on Natashaâs website. www...
2025-02-06
29 min
Radio Carrum
Unconventional Pathways - Episode 7 - Jasmine Fuller - Healing Through Words And Art
PLATFORM 81 Unconventional Pathways â Hosted by Ella Searle Episode 7 â Jasmine Fuller â Healing through Words and Art In this episode, weâre joined by Jasmine, a talented Art Therapist based in Melbourne and a valued member of the team at Human Approach. With degrees in Fine Art from RMIT, Art Therapy from La Trobe University, and Psychology from Monash University, Jasmineâs expertise covers a broad spectrum of issues, including ASD and ADHD in children, as well as schizophrenia and trauma in adults. In addition to her therapeutic work, Jasmine is also a newly published author, with her debut novel Ice Heartâa romantic f...
2024-12-14
24 min
Letâs Talk Teaching
Tailored Teaching - Adapting to Every Style of Learner
Join us as we explore the art of differentiation in education, revealing how personalised teaching strategies can effectively meet individual student needs and foster inclusivity, transforming classroom dynamics and empowering every student to reach their full potential.Our guests in this episode - Dr Penny Round and Madaline Curtain dive into the essential teaching strategy of differentiation. They explore how adapting lessons to cater to the unique needs of every student creates a nurturing educational environment.Together, we explore:The role differentiation and why personalised instruction and inclusivity is so important in the classroom...
2024-07-15
31 min
Art Smitten
MUMA - Pip Wallis
We had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Pip Wallis, Senior Curator at MUMA Monash University Museum of Art! Pip has curated a solo exhibition of work by acclaimed Chinese-American artist Candice Lin titled âThe Sex Life of Stoneâ opening this weekend, Saturday 29th of June. Candice Lin is an interdisciplinary artist who works across ceramics and sculpture, installation, drawing, video and living materials and processes - materials such as mould, mushrooms and bacteria. Her work considers the politics of representation - focusing on issues of race, gender and sexuality. MUMAâs exhibition will f...
2024-06-26
32 min
Doctor What? Doctor Where? Stories of Rural Medicine in Victoria
Making the Most of Moving to New Communities
A career in rural medicine can involve moving to different towns and cities to complete parts of your training, so mastering the art of moving can really help make your overall experience much more enjoyable.For more information about the study and training opportunities across regional Victoria, head to https://monash.edu/medicine/rural-healthThe North West Victoria and Gippsland Regional Training Hubs have commissioned this podcast to help medical students and junior doctors learn more about training and practising medicine in regional Australia. Find your nearest Regional Training Hub here: http://www.regionalmedicaltraining.com...
2024-04-10
29 min
Doctor What? Doctor Where? Stories of Rural Medicine in Victoria
Making the Most of Moving to New Communities
A career in rural medicine can involve moving to different towns and cities to complete parts of your training, so mastering the art of moving can really help make your overall experience much more enjoyable. For more information about the study and training opportunities across regional Victoria, head to https://monash.edu/medicine/rural-health The North West Victoria and Gippsland Regional Training Hubs have commissioned this podcast to help medical students and junior doctors learn more about training and practising medicine in regional Australia. Find your nearest Regional Training Hub here: http://www.regionalmedicaltraining.com...
2024-04-10
29 min
Radio Monash Artist Interviews
An Interview with Liv Mirrington from Episode 1, Season 2 of By Popular Demand
Join us for an exclusive interview with Liv Mirrington from Season 1, Episode 1 of 'By Popular Demand'. In our conversations, we delved into Liv's inspirations drawn from abstract and surrealistic art, her place in Australian Soul Electronica, and her evolving vision for her artistic journey and aspirations for the future. For more information and updates on âBy Popular Demandâ please visit their Instagram page @bypopulardemand.tv To see more of Liv Mirrington please follow her on Instagram @livvygoesmusicmaking
2024-03-29
18 min
New Books in Film
Andrew David Jackson, "The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea" (Edinburgh UP, 2023)
Dr. Andy Jacksonâs The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea (Edinburgh University Press, 2024) examines an unexplored area of South Korean cinema history â the 1985-1997 growth of art film exhibition, consumption, and cinephilia. This moment of heightened interest in art film altered how many Koreans conceptualised cinema and helped pave the way for the critical success of South Korean film. This historical study analyses the cultural, political, social, and economic developments of the post-1985 period that increased interest in European art film. It looks at the interactions of art house exhibitors with cinephile audiences, the me...
2024-01-30
1h 06
New Books in East Asian Studies
Andrew David Jackson, "The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea" (Edinburgh UP, 2023)
Dr. Andy Jacksonâs The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea (Edinburgh University Press, 2024) examines an unexplored area of South Korean cinema history â the 1985-1997 growth of art film exhibition, consumption, and cinephilia. This moment of heightened interest in art film altered how many Koreans conceptualised cinema and helped pave the way for the critical success of South Korean film. This historical study analyses the cultural, political, social, and economic developments of the post-1985 period that increased interest in European art film. It looks at the interactions of art house exhibitors with cinephile audiences, the me...
2024-01-30
1h 06
New Books in Korean Studies
Andrew David Jackson, "The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea" (Edinburgh UP, 2023)
Dr. Andy Jacksonâs The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea (Edinburgh University Press, 2024) examines an unexplored area of South Korean cinema history â the 1985-1997 growth of art film exhibition, consumption, and cinephilia. This moment of heightened interest in art film altered how many Koreans conceptualised cinema and helped pave the way for the critical success of South Korean film. This historical study analyses the cultural, political, social, and economic developments of the post-1985 period that increased interest in European art film. It looks at the interactions of art house exhibitors with cinephile audiences, the me...
2024-01-30
1h 06
New Books in Performing Arts
Andrew David Jackson, "The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea" (Edinburgh UP, 2023)
Dr. Andy Jacksonâs The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea (Edinburgh University Press, 2024) examines an unexplored area of South Korean cinema history â the 1985-1997 growth of art film exhibition, consumption, and cinephilia. This moment of heightened interest in art film altered how many Koreans conceptualised cinema and helped pave the way for the critical success of South Korean film. This historical study analyses the cultural, political, social, and economic developments of the post-1985 period that increased interest in European art film. It looks at the interactions of art house exhibitors with cinephile audiences, the me...
2024-01-30
1h 06
New Books in Popular Culture
Andrew David Jackson, "The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea" (Edinburgh UP, 2023)
Dr. Andy Jacksonâs The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea (Edinburgh University Press, 2024) examines an unexplored area of South Korean cinema history â the 1985-1997 growth of art film exhibition, consumption, and cinephilia. This moment of heightened interest in art film altered how many Koreans conceptualised cinema and helped pave the way for the critical success of South Korean film. This historical study analyses the cultural, political, social, and economic developments of the post-1985 period that increased interest in European art film. It looks at the interactions of art house exhibitors with cinephile audiences, the me...
2024-01-30
1h 06
The Company Road Podcast
E17 Sarah Mote - The art of different: Design, creativity and the power of we
Send us a textâCreativity is also definitely a superpower in one way or another, and sometimes you can control it, sometimes you can't.âSarah MoteIn this episode, youâll hear about:The role of design in the workplace: Why designers are essential to a functional and thriving teamProtecting creativity while ageing: How to maintain child-like creativity as you age and your career develops and prioritise approaching work and life through a creative lensInviting & navigating feedback: Knowing when is the right time to invite input and how to receive and re...
2023-11-07
45 min
What Happens Next?
Can Tech Unlock Humansâ Full Potential?
29.9.23What Happens Next?Can We Unlock Humans Full Potential? | 87 New this season: Subscribe to Monashâs YouTube channel to watch the video version of each full episode. This week, Monash University's podcast, "What Happens Next?", concludes its series on transhumanism with conversations from leading experts in medicine, business, and design. Monash graduate Alex Naoumidis, co-founder and co-CEO of MindsetHealth, discusses with our host, Dr Susan Carland, the untapped possibilities of new technologies to enhance cognitive and psychological abilities. He sees transhumanism as the next logical step in human evolution. Fo...
2023-09-28
20 min
What Happens Next?
Are Humans About To Evolve?
22.9.23What Happens Next?Are Humans About to Evolve? | 86 New this season: Subscribe to Monashâs YouTube channel to watch the video version of each full episode. The latest episode of âWhat Happens Next?â takes you along for a ride through the fascinating â and frightening â world of transhumanism, a concept in which technology is harnessed to augment human abilities. Monash alumna Tan Le, the founder and CEO of bioinformatics company EMOTIV, kicks off the conversation by providing host Dr Susan Carland with an insightful perspective on transhumanism. She defines it as an evolution o...
2023-09-21
26 min
What Happens Next?
Can Art Help Our Climate Anxiety?
15 September 2023What Happens Next?Can Art Help Our Climate Anxiety? | 85 New this season: Subscribe to Monashâs YouTube channel to watch the video version of each full episode. In the third episode of our exploration of climate anxiety, host Dr Susan Carland explores the shared experience of climate anxiety and how art can be used to reach the core of human emotions. Our expert guests create and study music and fiction that can evoke empathy and foster a sense of community among audiences who may be grappling with climate anxiety. Dr An...
2023-09-14
30 min
What Happens Next?
How Can We Conquer Climate Anxiety?
7 September 2023What Happens Next?How Can We Conquer Climate Anxiety? | 84 New this season: Subscribe to Monashâs YouTube channel to watch the video version of each full episode. The climate anxiety you may be feeling isn't an isolated problem. It's a shared experience and one that can be addressed through empowerment and action. The emotional toll of climate change often leaves us feeling paralysed. But as todayâs expert guests tell host Dr Susan Carland, we canât fix the climate crisis alone â and we don't have to face climate anxiety alone, e...
2023-09-07
26 min
Behind the Scenes - Vision Australia Radio
Behind the Scenes 28th August 2023
It's our week to catch up with Sophia Hall at Brownâs Mart in Darwin as well as meeting her local guest artist, Gail Evans â Creative Producer and Director of SPUN, a live, local, pop-up, podcast storytelling event⌠ Then we get a sneak peek at what happens before an exhibition gets hung on the gallery walls when we meet Jennifer Higgie, Curator of Thin Skin at Monash University Museum of Art⌠ Then, Jane Eckett is back to tell us about a significant new publication On Bunerong Country â Art and Design In Frankston an...
2023-08-29
58 min
What Happens Next?
How Do We Balance Work and Play?
25.8.23What Happens Next?How Can We Balance Work and Play? | 82 New this season: Subscribe to Monashâs YouTube channel to watch the video version of each full episode. Last week on Monash Universityâs podcast, âWhat Happens Next?â, host Dr Susan Carland and her expert guests uncovered how neglecting play in adulthood can lead to decreased creativity and escalated burnout rates. This week, the podcast explores the future of play and offers some realistic suggestions for injecting a little more fun into our busy schedules. Take a trip to the Conceptual PlayLab...
2023-08-24
29 min
What Happens Next?
What Happens When We Stop Playing?
18.8.23What Happens Next?What Happens When We Stop Playing? | 81 New this season: Subscribe to Monashâs YouTube channel to watch the video version of each full episode. The season eight premiere of Monash Universityâs podcast, âWhat Happens Next?â, kicks off with a fun topic â fun itself. In todayâs episode, host Dr Susan Carland and expert guests in music, mindfulness and more discuss the consequences of growing up and losing touch with the innate creativity we had as children. The discussion ranges from the roots of our musicality â which begins i...
2023-08-17
20 min
Relentless Optimism
Bonus Episode: The Artwork
In this Bonus episode of Relentless Optimism, we uncover the story and meaning behind our beautiful podcast cover art featuring three birds which was created by PBS+PLUS participant, Trevor, and digitised by our graphic designer Kat Orgallo.Trevor's brain injury means that he struggles to communicate verbally. We chat with his sister, Wendy, about his strong passion and obvious talent for art as a way to express his identity and communicate his interests. You'll also hear Wendy's moving account of how Trevor felt about his visual contribution to the podcast. Want to l...
2023-07-16
23 min
Tuesday Breakfast
New Anti-Protest Laws, Consenting Cities, Occupy for Climate Narrm, An.Other Collective, 25 Years Since Jabiluka Blockade - No to AUKUS Art Auction
Alana Mountain from Dirt Radio speaks to Eva Davis Jones, citizen scientist and forest activist, about the new protest laws that have come into effect in Victoria/. The full episode aired on 20 May 2023// Associate Professor Nicole Kalms, Research Director of Monash University's XYX Labs, speaks to Kannagi about their new interactive experience Consenting Cities in Melbourne and Venice asking audiences how we can make public spaces safer for women and gender diverse people// Catherine Strong from Extinction Rebellion speaking to Annie from Solidarity Breakfast about the 3-day Occupy for Climate Melbourne campaigns that took place over the weekend. The full epi...
2023-05-29
00 min
Tuesday Breakfast
Access to Healthcare for CALD Communities, Grassroots Organising and the Internet, Protesting through Art and the Iran Revolution, Emerging Technology and Gender Equality
Headlines// 7:15am: Belise Tuyikeze, Youth Affairs Council Victoria Young Health Ambassador and Social Worker, on access for CALD communities to healthcare, and her project on mental health. 7:30am: Meri Leeworthy, co-founder of Radical Directory, on encrypted chat servers, the decentralisation of data, and the relationship between grassroots organising and the internet.  7:45am: Part 1: Nazanin from Feminista Melbourne on art as protest, Iran's women-led revolution, and the global movements to support it. Follow them on Instagram: @feminista.melbourne for updates, events and art. 8am: IWD Special: Guest host Caitlin speaks with Dr Emma Quilty, postdoctoral research fellow at Monash University focusing on de...
2023-02-27
00 min
The Smart Community Podcast
Summer Series: Art Giving a New Perspective to Smart Communities, with Jess Coldrey
Hi #smartcommunity friends! Welcome to the Summer Series here on the Smart Community Podcast. As you know, weâre taking a little break from new content over the Australian summer holidays, and instead we are sharing the replays of a few of our all time favourite episodes. This week weâre sharing my interview with Jess Coldrey, from way back in Episode 258, which was released in October 2021. In this episode of the Smart Community Podcast I have a fascinating talk with Jess Coldrey about how art can shape the future of Smart Communities. Jess is a human geog...
2023-01-08
43 min
MUMA Podcast
Episode 2 of VERS: On Pleasures, Embodiment, Kinships, Fugitivity and Re/Organising
This is a three-part audio series documenting the event âVERS: On Pleasures, Embodiment, Kinships, Fugitivity and Re/Organisingâ. Initiated by Monash University Museum of Art in Naarm/Melbourne, VERS took place over two days on Kaurna Country in Tarntanya/Adelaide at Samstag Museum of Art and ACE in June 2022. VERS was developed by a curatorial panel consisting of Arlie Alizzi, Frances Barrett, Archie Barry, LĂŠuli EshrÄghi, Jeff Khan and Melissa Ratliff, and emerges as a response to their collective discussions and deliberation on queer artistic and curatorial practices. A group of attendants including arts workers, artists and curato...
2022-11-30
1h 54
MUMA Podcast
Episode 1 of VERS: On Pleasures, Embodiment, Kinships, Fugitivity and Re/Organising
This is a three-part audio series documenting the event âVERS: On Pleasures, Embodiment, Kinships, Fugitivity and Re/Organisingâ. Initiated by Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) in Naarm/Melbourne, VERS took place over two days on Kaurna Country in Tarntanya/Adelaide at Samstag Museum of Art and ACE in June 2022. VERS was developed by a curatorial panel consisting of Arlie Alizzi, Frances Barrett, Archie Barry, LĂŠuli EshrÄghi, Jeff Khan and Melissa Ratliff, and emerges as a response to their collective discussions and deliberation on queer artistic and curatorial practices. A group of attendants including arts workers, artists and cu...
2022-11-30
41 min
Sustainably Influenced
SE06 EP07: The art of blacksmithing is surprisingly eco-friendly! With guest, Callum Cooper
As a rule, blacksmith art is eco-friendly because it comes from a naturally occurring material, iron, and then lasts for a very long time.âBlacksmiths have always been great recyclers," says Blacksmith Artist Jay Silber. "From the very earliest days of the Iron Age, metal was a scarce commodity. By repairing items instead of trashing them, that means less for the landfill and less energy spent making new metal.âToday's guest is Callum Cooper who is a traditionally trained architectural blacksmith, at 29 Callum decided to retrain and learn a craft and...
2022-11-09
27 min
TONTS.
Joy, Art & Queerness with David Martin Harris
My guest today is David Martin Harris. They are the CEO of the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, they have worked for the Australian centre for contemporary art, as the chair person and co-curator of SEVENTH gallery, they have been the co-recipient of an FBI Smack Award for best NSW arts program and they were also on the board of directors for Mooghalin Performing Arts. David has also worked for the West Australian Ballet and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and while all of this is really impressive credentials what I loved so much about this interview was Davidâs story sh...
2022-10-07
1h 02
Thriving in Medicine: The Physician's Guide to Doctoring
The Art and Science of Medical Education with Professor Margaret Hay
A health psychologist by training, Dr. Margaret Hay has worked in health professional education for the past 2 decades in both curriculum governance and teaching roles. She is the inaugural Head of the Monash Centre for Professional Development and Monash Online Education in the Portfolio of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Monash University. Prior to this, she was the inaugural Director of Professional and Continuing Education, and the inaugural Director of the Monash Institute for Health & Clinical Education in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences, Monash University. She has supervised to completion of 19 Doctoral research projects, and been thrice nominated...
2022-09-13
39 min
Talking Indonesia
Dr Wulan Dirgantoro and Dr Elly Kent - Art and Offence
Dr Wulan Dirgantoro and Dr Elly Kent - art and offence Indonesian art collective Taring Padi made headlines around the world last month. The collective's 8x10 metre banner, "People's Justice" (2002), on display as part of the prestigious art exhibition documenta 15 in Kassel, Germany, was dramatically covered and subsequently taken down. The decision to remove the banner from its prominent position in the city's town square came after German and Israeli commentators labelled it antisemitic. How did this work come to be on such prominent display? Who were the curators of documenta 15 and what part did they play in the decision...
2022-08-03
39 min
Dangerous Wisdom
Inhabiting Interwovenness: DIY Architecture, Art, Mindfulness, and Ecology, with Dr. Sarah Breen Lovett
How can we inhabit interwovenness? This is like asking:Can truth be inhabited?Can truth be embodied?We consider these deep questions (in relation to DIY architecture) with Dr. Sarah Breen Lovett. Sarah is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Manager of the Future Building Initative at Monash Art, Design & Architecture MADA. Breen Lovett has instigated and been included in many exhibitions, symposiums and publications at the interdisciplinary meeting point of art and architecture. Her PhD dissertation was titled, âExpanded Architectural Awareness: Exploring Intersections of Architecture and Expanded Cinema.â Recent publications include "Expanded Architecture: Temp...
2022-07-23
1h 17
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore
AiRCAST #7: Priyageetha Dia
Starting off the second season of AiRCAST, we hand over the microphone to curator and writer Anca Rujoiu to interview our Artist-in-Residence Priyageetha Dia. Priyageetha and Anca are fresh out of a year-long collaboration that culminated in Forget Me, Forget Me Not (2022), Priyageethaâs solo exhibition curated by Anca which opened last May. In this conversation they share about the background research, interests, and aesthetic strategies behind the new body of work presented in the exhibition. They will also expand upon the significance of colonial histories and marginalised communities, agency and empowerment, as well as me...
2022-07-14
55 min
ACCA Podcast
MTalksâWhoâs Afraid of Public Space? Think Tank #4: Movement of People & Safety in Public
This panel discussion explores ideas of safety, movement, surveillance, physical distancing, visibility and invisibility within Melbourneâs public spaces. Think Tank Moderator Nur Shkembi, artist, curator and PhD candidate, University of Melbourne, and Curatorial Advisory Group member for Whoâs Afraid of Public Space?, is joined by esteemed local cultural contributors including Idil Ali, writer, performer, youth practitioner and community organiser; Antony Hamilton, Artistic Director, Chunky Move; Nicole Kalms, Associate Professor in Department of Design and founding director of Monash University XYX Lab; and Steven Rhall, artist, curator and PhD candidate at Monash University. This Think Tank is fourth in the...
2022-03-29
1h 29
ACCA Podcast
Making Spaces Public
Urbanists and planners need to engage in broader and messier practices if they are to design inclusive and accessible public spaces. The production of space is as much a social and political process, as a physical one, and identities of places are often latent, contested and invisible. A new genre of artists and creative practitioners are engaging in public space, using site-based practices that catalyse new uses, build new constituencies, and amplify marginalised voices. Moderated by Mel Dodd, this roundtable event brings together five leading creative practitioners from Monash Art, Design and Architecture (MADA) â Gene Bawden, Nâarweet Carolyn Briggs, Emil...
2022-03-28
53 min
Art of Emergency Medicine
Cord Syndromes, Art of Emergency Medicine, Episode 22
We discuss a potential question here on Cord Syndromes delving into the different types of syndromes and their aetiologies (more possible answers revealed in the SAQ document), clinical features and prognosis. We then progress potential questions into neurogenic vs spinal shock along with management of one such critically unwell patient. The SAQ starts with an x-ray image interpretation so please follow the link to the SAQ on . This cast was recorded in mid 2021 however the author has provided a modified version of this to the Feb 2022 Monash Trial OSCE. Â
2022-03-12
17 min
The PhD Life Raft Podcast
PTSD and Research with Jessamy Gleeson
Jessamy Gleeson currently works as a Senior Lecturer within the National Indigenous Knowledges Education Research Innovation (NIKERI) Institute at Deakin University. She has also worked at Monash University within the Art, Design, and Architecture department, and at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne. Her PhD, from Swinburne University, was focused on contemporary forms of feminist activism within social media. Jessamyâs article Troubling/trouble in the academy: posttraumatic stress disorder and sexual abuse research. High Educ (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10734-021-00764-x is an autoethnographic exploration of the impact that research can have on the researcher. In thi...
2022-03-11
25 min
MUMA Podcast
Language Is a River: Part 1
Guests: Akil Ahamat Ellen van Neerven Host: Kate Barber In the first episode we hear from NSW-based artist Akil Ahamat together with Meanjin/Brisbane based writer, editor and educator Ellen van Neerven, whose four poems open the Language is a River publication. NSW-based artist Akil Ahamat introduces their two single-channel video installations in the exhibition, Muscular Dreams 2016 and So the spaces between us can stay soft 2018, and discusses the use of storytelling and very specific vocality within their work, the 1990s film Space Jam and how sneakers have been a major part of their life. The episode concludes with Ellen...
2022-02-15
33 min
MUMA Podcast
Language Is a River: Part 2
Guests: Archie Barry Pip Wallis Sarah Rodigari Host: Kate Barber The second episode in the Language is a River podcast commences with a conversation between artist Archie Barry and curator Pip Wallis, discussing Barry's work Scaffolding (Preface) 2021, and speculating about the future potential of vocality together with the recurrence of singing as a medium in their practice. This is followed by artist Sarah Rodigari introducing the sound component of their installation work, Towards an Affective Measure, 2021, developed from a series of walking conversations the artist undertook with accounting academics while on residency within the Monash Business School, Monash University in 2021. ...
2022-02-15
26 min
Times Course Finder
A Brief Overview about Monash University Australia
Monash University has achieved a very proud reputation in global teaching and research excellence being a young university with a 50-year history. Monash University is repeatedly ranked amongst the top 100 universities in the world. It is given the #57 position in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022, #58 in the QS World University Rankings 2022, #6 in the Times Higher Education Golden Age University Rankings 2020, #40 in the US News and World Report 2022, and #45 in the National Taiwan University Rankings 2021. Monash University is also the #1 university in the chart of Reuters' Most Innovative Universities in Asia-Pacific 2019. Monash University has over 150 actively working fields...
2022-02-12
02 min
MUMA Podcast
Tree Story: Future Trees
The final episode of Tree Telling, titled Future Tree, features special guests who are thinking about and actively engaged with the future of trees. Dr Jen Sanger and Steve Pearce from The Tree Projects are on a mission to preserve Tasmania's giant trees for future generations. They will be talking us through the complex logistics involved in photographing one of the southern hemisphere's tallest trees; an 84m tall eucalypt called 'Gandalf's Staff' located in Tasmania's Styx Valley. We are also joined by James Burgmann-Milner, an emerging writer, cultural studies PhD candidate and teaching associate with the Monash Climate Change Communications...
2021-12-21
47 min
Monash Tech Talks
The new future of ageing: Smart homes for seniors
Directed by Professor Sarah Pink from the Emerging Technologies Research Lab, âSmart Homes for Seniors' shares the joys, frustrations and wisdom of Australian seniors as they learned to live with digital voice assistants, smart lights and robotic vacuum cleaners during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.Beneficial to a range of communities such as health professionals, this Monash Tech Talks event will give attendees a screening of the film before delving further into the topic during our webinar and Q&A.Featuring a diverse, globally-renowned panel, youâll hear about:the priorities, needs and experiences of our agei...
2021-11-30
55 min
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O ÎĎĎĎÎŽĎ ÎξΝĎÎ˝ÎˇĎ ÎłÎľÎ˝Î˝ÎŽÎ¸ÎˇÎşÎľ ĎĎΡν ÎθΎνι (1968). ÎŁĎÎżĎδιĎÎľ ĎοΝΚĎΚĎΟΚκÎĎ ÎşÎąÎš ινθĎĎĎΚĎĎΚκÎĎ ĎĎÎżĎ Î´ÎĎ (MRes) ĎĎÎż London Consortium- Birkbeck College, ICA, AA (MRES) κιΚ Arts Plastiques/ EsthĂŠtique ĎĎÎż UniversitĂŠ Paris 8 (D.E.A). ÎίνιΚ ÎΚδΏκĎĎĎ ÎĎĎΚĎξκĎÎżÎ˝ÎšÎşÎŽĎ ĎÎżĎ ÎÎ¸Î˝ÎšÎşÎżĎ ÎÎľĎĎĎÎ˛ÎšÎżĎ Î ÎżÎťĎ ĎÎľĎÎ˝ÎľÎŻÎżĎ . ÎίνιΚ ινιĎΝΡĎĎĎÎŽĎ ÎşÎąÎ¸ÎˇÎłÎˇĎÎŽĎ ĎĎΡν ÎνĎĎÎąĎΡ ÎŁĎοΝΎ ÎιΝĎν ΤξĎνĎν. Τι ÎłÎťĎ ĎĎÎŹ ĎÎżĎ Â ÎξΝĎνΡ ξΞξĎÎľĎ Î˝ÎżĎν ĎΡν ÎşĎΟΚκΎ κιΚ ιΟΎĎινΡ ĎĎ Î˝Î¸ÎŽÎşÎˇ ĎÎżĎ ÎąÎ˝ĎΚκξΚΟÎÎ˝ÎżĎ ĎĎ ĎĎοβοΝΎ ÎźÎšÎąĎ ÎąÎ˝Î¸ĎĎĎοκξνĎĎÎšÎşÎŽĎ ÎąĎΎγΡĎÎˇĎ ÎźÎľ ιΝΝΡγοĎÎŻÎľĎ ĎÎˇĎ ÎşÎąÎ¸ÎˇÎźÎľĎΚνĎĎΡĎÎąĎ. ÎŁĎÎż ĎĎνοΝο ĎÎżĎ ÎĎÎłÎżĎ ĎÎżĎ Î´ÎŻÎ˝ÎľĎιΚ ÎÎźĎÎąĎΡ ĎÎŹÎ˝Ď ĎĎÎšĎ ÎˇÎ¸ÎšÎşÎĎ ĎĎοξκĎÎŹĎÎľÎšĎ ĎÎżĎ ÎťÎŹÎ¸ÎżĎ Ď ÎşÎąÎš ĎÎˇĎ ÎąÎ´ÎľÎžÎšĎĎΡĎÎąĎ ĎĎĎĎ ÎşÎąÎš ĎÎż ĎÎŹĎΟι ĎÎżĎ ĎĎοκιΝξί Ρ ονξΚĎÎżĎĎΝΡĎΡ κιΚ Ρ ĎĎιγΟιĎΚκĎĎΡĎÎą ĎÎżĎ ĎΡν ΟιĎιΚĎνξΚ. Το ĎΝιίĎΚο ÎąĎ ĎÎŽĎ ĎÎˇĎ ÎąÎ˝ÎŹÎłÎ˝ĎĎÎˇĎ ÎąĎθĎĎνξĎιΚ ξΞίĎÎżĎ ÎşÎąÎš ĎĎΡν κοΚνΎ ÎľĎĎίι ĎÎżĎ Î´ÎˇÎźĎĎÎšÎżĎ forum Οξ Îνι ĎĎ ĎĎΡΟιĎÎżĎοΚΡΟÎνο ΝξΞΚΝĎγΚο ΟοĎĎĎν κιΚ Ď ÎťÎšÎşĎν ĎÎżĎ Ď ĎοδΡΝĎνξΚ ĎΡν ΟονĎÎľĎνΚĎĎΚκΎ ÎłĎÎąĎÎŽ Ďâ Îνι ÎľĎĎÎżĎ ÎąĎĎΚĎξκĎονΚκĎν ĎĎ ĎοΝογΚĎν, ÎąĎĎ ĎÎą ÎşĎĎΚι ÎźÎĎΡ ĎÎżĎ ÎąĎĎÎąÎŻÎżĎ ÎľÎťÎťÎˇÎ˝ÎšÎşÎżĎ Î¸ÎľÎŹĎĎÎżĎ (ĎκΡνΎ, κξĎκίδξĎ, ÎżĎĎÎŽĎĎĎÎą)  ΟÎĎĎΚ ĎÎą ĎοΝΚĎΚκΏ βΎΟιĎÎą κιΚ ĎĎÎżĎιγινδΚĎĎΚκΏ ĎÎľĎÎŻĎĎÎľĎÎą ĎÎˇĎ ĎĎĎÎšÎşÎŽĎ ĎĎĎĎÎżĎÎżĎÎŻÎąĎ. ÎĎΚΝογÎĎ ÎľÎşÎ¸ÎĎÎľĎν: 2020 â199â  ÎδĎĎ ÎźÎą ÎÎΣΤÎ, ÎŁĎιγξίο, ÎδĎÎą / Ghost Beggar , Kalfayan Galleries , ÎθΎνι /2019 ÂŤLandlord Colors: On Art, Economy, and Materialityâ Cranbrook Art Museum, Michigan, ÂŤLife Without TragedyÂť, âDemocracy is Comingâ Onassis Festival / Public Theater, Astor Place, ÎÎÎą ÎĽĎĎκΡ+Governorâs Island /âBed Mattersâ, Galerie Kunstpunkt, ÎÎľĎοΝίνο/2019 âCrossing Linesâ, Kunsthalle OsnabrĂźck, OsnabrĂźck 2018 The Value of Freedom, Belvedere 21, Vienna, Austria/ âParoikiaâ, Company Gallery, ÎÎÎą ÎĽĎĎκΡ / âRefusing to Be Stilâ, 21, 39, 5th Edition, Jeddah/ WunderMoRE :progetti mai realizzati, MAXXI Museo, ÎĄĎΟΡ / 2017 A Puppet Sun (NEON -City Project), ÎθΎνι / âPrecision German Craftsmanshipâ Akademie Schloss Solitude, ÎŁĎÎżĎ ĎγκΏĎδΡ /âUrgent Conversations: Athens-Antwerp, Part IIIâ Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp (MHKA), ÎΟβÎĎĎÎą, ÎÎΝγΚο / Antidoron -Î ĎĎ ÎťÎťÎżÎłÎŽ ĎÎżĎ ÎÎΣΤâ documenta 14, Kassel, ÎÎľĎΟινίι / âÎνΎΟΡ ĎÎˇĎ ÎľĎινΏĎĎÎąĎÎˇĎ â, ÎĎÎąĎÎšÎşĎ ÎÎżĎ Ďξίο ÎŁĎÎłĎĎÎżÎ˝ÎˇĎ Î¤ÎĎνΡĎ, ÎÎľĎĎιΝονίκΡ / âEco Artâ, Î ÎŹĎÎżĎ/ΠοΝΚĎΚĎĎΚκΎ Î ĎĎĎÎľĎÎżĎ ĎÎą, ÎĎĎĎÎżĎ / 2016 Genii loci, ÎΝΝΡνΚκΎ ΤÎĎνΡ ÎąĎĎ ĎÎż 1930 ÎĎĎ ĎΎΟξĎÎą, ÎÎżĎ Ďξίο Manege, ÎÎł. Î ÎľĎĎÎżĎĎοΝΡ 2016 âPart Companyâ Casa Maauad, Î ĎΝΡ ĎÎżĎ ÎξΞΚκοĎ/ âThis probably will not work", Lothringer 13-Städtische Kunsthalle MĂźnchen, ÎĎνιĎÎż/ âÎĎÎŻĎΚΟοΚ δΚΏΝογοΚ: ÎθΎνι â ÎΟβÎĎĎÎąâ, ÎÎ¸Î˝ÎšÎşĎ ÎÎżĎ Ďξίο ÎŁĎÎłĎĎÎżÎ˝ÎˇĎ Î¤ÎĎÎ˝ÎˇĎ (ÎÎΣΤ)/ 2015 âSuper Superstudioâ PAC-Padiglione Arte Contemporanea, ÎΚΝΏνο / âÎŁĎÎż ÎνοΟι ĎÎżĎ Le Corbusierâ, ÎĎξΝΚΠΣĎΚĎÎĎΡĎ, ÎθΎνι / âÎ ÎąĎĎ ĎÎĎ ÎşÎąÎš ÎξθĎĎΚοΚâ, AÎąĎĎÎąÎšÎżÎťÎżÎłÎšÎşĎ ÎÎżĎ Ďξίο ÎξΝĎĎν, ÎξΝĎοί 2 âAdventures of the Black Square: Abstract Art and Society 1915 â 2015â, Whitechapel Gallery, Îονδίνο/ âThe Theater of the Worldâ, Museo Tamayo, Î ĎΝΡ ĎÎżĎ ÎÎľÎžÎšÎşÎżĎ /2014: âNo Country for Young
2021-11-02
15 min
What Happens Next?
Should Comedy Cross Lines?
Growth comes with growing pains, and as we work to create a more inclusive, welcoming society, we see that reflected in how audiences respond to art. Artists and entertainers alike have been ostracised from social media and have even lost work for offensive conduct. But what if itâs your job to shock and satirise? Comedians go where the rest of us canât â occasionally crossing lines and causing offense. In recent years, weâve seen a number of comedians come under intense public scrutiny after saying something objectionable. In the second and final episode on the fu...
2021-09-23
22 min
Byte Into IT
The Dark Art of Facebook Marketing
The Dark Art of Facebook MarketingMonash University Communication & Media Studies Lecturer Dr Robbie Fordyce talks about his recent research into the impact of Facebook marketing on our individual worldviews; plus, all the latest news in tech, gaming and development news with presenters Vanessa Toholka, Jo Eaton and Laura Summers.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/byte-into-itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/3RRRFMByteIntoIT/Twitter: https://twitter.com/byteintoit
2021-09-22
44 min
Research for What?
Bringing art and research together to bring down barriers for people with disabilities
TRANSCRIPTIn this weekâs episode of Research for What?, I learn about the work of legally-blind artist and researcher Dr Erica Tandori. Erica creates artwork to exhibit science to people with vision or hearing impairment, who traditionally donât have access to research. Erica has spent the last couple of years in the Rossjohn Lab at the Biomedicine Discovery Institute at Monash University to understand, articulate and exhibit research and science using multiple senses like vision, touch, sound and smell.Here, Erica describes the similarities and parallels between art and research. She explains how...
2021-09-02
31 min
The Secret Life of Writers by Tablo
Louise Adler on the extraordinary story of her parents, a life in publishing and what she learnt along the way
Louise Adler is one of the most significant figures in Australian publishing. Born in Melbourne, Louise was educated locally and studied in Israel at the Hebrew University and Tel Aviv University, then in Britain at the University of Reading, and in America at Columbia University. She taught literature at Columbia for ten years and also taught at the University of Melbourne. Louise has since had a range of impressive roles that include Editor of Australian Book Review, Publishing Director of Reed Books Australia, Arts and Entertainment Editor for The Melbourne Age and Presenter of Arts Today on R...
2021-07-15
56 min
MUMA Podcast
Tree Story: Special Branch
For Special Branch artists, activists and academics share their deep and personal connection to trees. Author, art historian and curator Janine Burke, reads an excerpt from her most recent book, My forests: travels with trees, published by Melbourne University Publishing (MUP). Marc Parlange, Provost and Senior Vice-President of Monash University, discusses the ways in which his academic research has intersected with trees across various sites in France, Burkina Faso and Vancouver. Associate Professor Haripriya Rangan, School of Geography, University of Melbourne and Pat Lowe, environmentalist and activist, share with us a convivial conversation about their shared fascination with the charismatic...
2021-05-04
35 min
The Glasshouse
Jane Connory and Brian Martin
Jane Connory, Lecturer in Communication Design at Swinburne, chats about her curated exhibition âSanitary Secrets: 100 pad ads in 100 yearsâ; and Brian Martin, Associate Dean, Indigenous, Monash Art, Design & Architecture, describes the exhibition âTree Storyâ at the Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA). With presenter Fi Wright, filling in for Beth AQ.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/the-glasshouseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theglasshouse.rrr/?hl=en
2021-04-07
27 min
MUMA Podcast
Tree Story: The Urban Forest
As part of Melbourne's Urban Forest Strategy, over 70,000 trees were assigned individual IDs and email addresses to allow people to report on their condition. An unexpected result was that people from around the world started writing personal letters to the trees, including love letters, musings on life and bad tree jokes. In this episode we learn about the City of Melbourne's Urban Forest Strategy and hear a few of the love letters written to the trees. We also speak with composer Ciaran Frame, whose sound installation and performative work titled 'The Urban Forest', situates the audience in a multi-sensory, experiential...
2021-03-31
35 min
MUMA Podcast
Tree Story: I speak for the trees
I speak for the trees centres on trees and those who speak on their behalf. Professor Tim Entwisle discusses the concept of plant blindness-the inability to notice or recognise the plants around us-and ways in which we can increase our plant literacy. Professor Jaklyn Troy addresses the ecological knowledge and deep connection First Nations' people have with Country, together with a call for the reinstatement of Indigenous names for plants and trees in Australia. The episode closes with author Ben Walter reading his essay in response to the catastrophic fires that decimated Tasmania's Tarkine wilderness in 2016. Guests: Professor Tim Entwisle...
2021-03-31
1h 08
From MUST Till Dawn
Episode 8 - St. Elmo's Fire (w/ Sarah Matthews)
We're back from break and we got a real (St. Elmo's) fire of an episode for you. It's a true clash of the titans as we see 80's romance drama 'St. Elmo's Fire' face off against the seven time defending world champion film 'From Dusk Till Dawn'. Which shlock will rise to the top? L.E.A.F Festival: https://locomotion.productions/leaf Sarah Matthews Sarahâs tried a lot of things around MUST with varying levels of success. She loves acting, producing, writing, and CabFest-ing, but wh...
2021-03-29
1h 24
AI Agents
Ep 3: Agent Jon McCormack - The Great Partnership between Human and Machine
Professor Jon McCormack of Monash University joins the Art Intelligence Agency to discuss the considerations of pairing human creative endeavours with the strict logic of computer technology. Jon's understanding of art and science give him great insight into the relationship humans have with computers. With AI being incorporated into more creative tools and forming the modern zeitgeist, why should humans care? What about these new technologies appeals to creatives and engineers and what is yet to come? Jon's experience directing Sensilab make for a perfect platform to leap from as this podcast explores the nexus between creativity and machine...
2021-01-15
27 min
From MUST Till Dawn
Episode 6 - Persona (w/ Daniel Lammin)
In the first episode of 2021, Callum is joined by ex-Muster and film and theatre extraordinaire Daniel Lammin to see if Ingmar Bergman's 1966 surrealist thriller masterpiece 'Persona' can stand against the film titan that is 'From Dusk Till Dawn'. Daniel Lammin is a graduate of Directing at National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), and the Bachelor of Performing Arts at Monash University. He received a Green Room nomination in 2014 for âMaster Class' (Left Bauer Productions). His other directing credits include âAwakeningâ (MUST/fortyfivedownstairs), âSneakyvilleâ (Before Shot), âStrangers in Betweenâ (Cameron Lukey/Donât Be Down Productions), âR...
2021-01-04
1h 11
From MUST Till Dawn
Episode 3 - Playtime (w/ Savanna Wegman & Celina Mack)
Itâs old, itâs arty and itâs France. But can âPlaytimeâ go toe-to-toe with âFrom Dusk Till Dawnâ? See the summary here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LU-oOBgWVgxzWvcXeEPOkBZ-Nc_kR_0HbiYjAvNbSCg/edit?usp=sharing StrangeKit Website: https://www.strangekit.com/ HOLESP@CE Fringe: https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/holespce/ A Recorded Companion: https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/a-recorded-companion/ Savanna Wegman Savanna Wegman is Co-Director of STRANGEkit performance art collective and in her third year with MUST. She has delved into the directing and visual des...
2020-11-09
1h 27
The IILAH Podcast
Helen Hughes: Forgery in Eighteenth-Century Britain and Colonial Australian Art (Lecture)
In this lecture, Helen analyses the notable degree to which early colonial Australian visual culture was dependent upon the skill-set of convicted and transported forgers from Great Britain. As the eighteenth century progressed, forgery crimes were subject to increasingly harsh sentencing, including a gallows death and transportation. This severity reflected broader efforts to enshrine the sovereignty of money at a time when credit systemsâexemplified by the widespread use of paper instrumentsâthreatened the perceived intrinsic (or metallurgic) value of coins. Perhaps not surprisingly, given the shared technical skills in mimesis and reproduction, over half the artists who arrived in Aust...
2020-10-22
51 min
What Happens Next?
Rising Stars
In this episode, weâll find out what space can teach us about life on earth and how to make a better future for all of us. You might be surprised at some of the ways space exploration is already shaping our daily lives, and will continue to do in future. Weâll discover how learning to live on Mars can help us solve some of the big problems here on earth, budding architects tell us what itâs like to t itâs like to design for entirely alien habitats, and we meet Australiaâs very own rocket man, discus...
2020-10-01
36 min
Liquid Architecture
Joe Banks: Rorschach Audio (Histories and Theories of Sound)
In Rorschach Audio: Art & Illusion for Sound, British sound artist and writer Joe Banks offers a critical account of Spiritualistic and allegedly supernatural Electronic Voice Phenomena (ghostÂvoice) recordings, tracing the uncanny phenomena back through the histories of art, literature and the little-known audio monitoring work by UK wartime intelligence agencies. Via a series of fascinating and bizarre psychoacoustic illusions Banks argues that âthe earliest form of sound recording technology was not a machine but was written languageâ. https://liquidarchitecture.org.au/events/lecture-rorschach-audio/ Histories and Theories of Sound 3 June, 2015 Gertrude Contemporary, Fitzroy Presented by Liquid Architecture and Monash University Museu...
2020-09-10
1h 04
RIGHT-BRAINIACS!
Creativity from all angles with Monash Univerity's Dr Jasmina Lazendic-Galloway, Professor Jon McCormack, and Isabella Armstrong
Recorded live at Monash University's recent MPower event. Dr Jasmina Lazendic-Galloway: lecturer in the School of Physics and Astronomy, Monash University. After her PhD in Australia, Jasmina held postdoctoral fellowships at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston. She came to Monash as an inaugural Margaret Clayton Women in Science fellow. She runs the highly successful program: "How to Survive on Mars: the Science Behind the Human Exploration of Mars". One of her key aims is to get people to think more creatively about how to solve challenges on...
2020-08-12
40 min
What Happens Next?
My Art Will Go On
So what can you do to save us all from a world without art? On this episode our experts share all their best tips for finding art in new places, adding it into your own life. And why now, more than ever, art matters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2020-05-28
18 min
Liquid Architecture
Seth Kim-Cohen: The Future of No Future - Rock and Roll, Conceptual Art, Poststructuralism, Politics (Theories and Histories of Sound)
Seth Kim-Cohen places rock and roll next to conceptual art, poststructualism and politics, foregrounding it as an active participant in a wider social conversation. Focusing on 1965 to 1985, rock and roll is no longer just a soundtrack to a generation but is equally responsible for greater transformations of the time. Seth Kim-Cohen is an artist, musician, and writer who makes as little distinction between these categories as he can get away with. https://liquidarchitecture.org.au/events/nofuture Theories and Histories of Sound 18 August, 2016 MADA, Monash University Presented by Liquid Architecture and MADA Image: Bianca Morgans Financial support from patrons at...
2020-05-28
1h 00
What Happens Next?
Art and Soul
In this episode we hear from two people who are finding and creating art in places and ways in which wouldn't have been possible, or even imagined, 20 or even 10 years ago. They believe the future of art is bright, as long as we learn to look for and at it differently. Jon McCormack is an artist with a PhD in Computer Science and is a Professor of IT, which might seem an incongruous combination, but he believes the future of art is in human-robot collaboration. Nick McGuigan is an accountant who urges people to look for art where it m...
2020-05-22
26 min
What Happens Next?
Broken Arts
What could happen to our world if we no longer have an appreciation for art and culture? At times when our most basic needs are at threat, can we even afford to consider art, let alone lament its loss? How does the world look and feel without new art being created? Or do we simply need to start looking for and at art differently? In this episode we hear from Ali Alizadeh, a literary critic, poet and writer on the philosophy of art, who sees the biggest threat to art as the growing need for it to have function...
2020-05-14
29 min
Sound and Vision
Emily Ferretti
Emily Ferretti is a Melbourne-based artist. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne and an Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts, RMIT University in Melbourne. She completed a residency at the prestigious Greene Street Studio in New York (awarded by the Australia Council for the Arts), and has also undertaken studio residencies at Gertrude Contemporary, the Australian Tapestry Workshop and at the Cite des Arts Internationale in Paris (awarded by the Art Gallery of New South Wales). Her work is held in major collections including at Artbank, Monash University Museum of Art and...
2020-05-14
1h 06
What Happens Next?
What Happens Next on Series Two?
The events of 2020 have brought us closer than we could have imagined to the dystopian futures of The Handmaidâs Tale, Mad Max and Brave New World. Academic and commentator Dr Susan Carland is back, exploring a new range of issues on Monash podcast What Happens Next? Sheâll talk to thought leaders and seek answers to big questions -Â What does our future look like if we donât take action? Whoâs at the forefront of the fight? Is there anything we can do at an individual level? In this series weâll take a clos...
2020-04-17
01 min
Liquid Architecture
Jonas Staal: Propaganda Art in the 21st Century (Machine Listening)
Terms such as âfake newsâ and âalternative factsâ have become common vocabulary in the so-called post-truth era. But there is a sense in which these are just contemporary iterations of a familiar phenomenon: propaganda. Propaganda is not merely concerned with sending messages â its aim is to construct reality as such. In this episode visual artist Jonas Staal elaborates on what he describes as todayâs arena of the propaganda (art) struggle. https://liquidarchitecture.org.au/events/jonas-staal-propaganda-art-in-the-21st-century Jonas Staal: Propaganda Art in the 20th Century (Machine Listening) Machine Listening 17 February, 2020 Melbourne Law School, Carlton Presented by Melbourne Law School, Curatorial P...
2020-04-16
1h 04
Institute of Modern Art
Artist Talk: Tania Bruguera
For over 25 years, artist Tania Bruguera has created socially-engaged performances and installations that examine the nature and effect of political power structures. In this artist talk Bruguera discusses her research, as well as some of her many short-term and long-term projects. Tania Bruguera visited Australia as a guest of MUMA | Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne.
2020-04-15
40 min
ACCA Podcast
Art and Emerging Technology Forum
What does it means to live, work and create in the pre-history of the future? This lively discussion about the role of new and emergent technologies in the visual arts and contemporary culture considers the developments in motion capture, mining virtual libraries of code, artificial intelligence, gaming and computer generated imagery and more. The Forum panel features Feedback Loops exhibiting artist Lu Yang (via a digital presence, with translation from Mandarin into English by Zheng Zhou); alongside with Professor Uwe Aickelin Head of School of Computing and Information Systems at University of Melbourne; Dr Claire Roberts, Associate Professor Art History...
2020-03-22
57 min
ACCA Podcast
Justin Shoulder In Conversation With Kate Ben-Tovim
In advance of the live performance of 'Carrion: Episodes' at ACCA, as part of the exhibition, 'Feedback Loops' (7 December 2019 â 22 March 2020), artist Justin Shoulder spoke with Kate Ben-Tovim, Associate Director of Asia TOPA 2020. This rich and generous conversation unpacks a range of ideas in Shoulderâs performance practice, from birds to Body Weather, the underpinning influence of ecology, and considers Shoulder's experiences of working across the platforms of the night club, theatre and art gallery. Recorded at ACCA on Wednesday 19 February 2020 More info: https://acca.melbourne/exhibition/feedback-loops/ or http://phasmahammer.com Thank you to our partners: Asia Engagement Partner: PR Asia...
2020-03-21
45 min
ACCA Podcast
Madison Bycroft in conversation with Miriam Kelly
In this conversation, recorded in association with ACCAâs exhibition 'Feedback Loops' (7 December 2019 â 22 March 2020), exhibiting artist Madison Bycroft speaks with the exhibition Curator, Miriam Kelly about the installation of new drawings, sculptural video installation and performance works in this exhibition. More info: acca.melbourne/exhibition/feedback-loops/ or https://maddog.hotglue.me Thank you to our partners: Asia Engagement Partner: PR Asia; Exhibition Partners: AsiaTOPA, Dulux, Monash University, Quest Southbank, Playking Foundation, Colour Factory; Media Partner: Triple R Image: Madison Bycroft, 'Antihero' 2019 (performance still). Courtesy the artist. Photography: Jacqui Shelton
2020-03-20
29 min
ACCA Podcast
Sahej Rahal: Artist Talk
In this floor talk, recorded in ACCA's galleries, exhibiting artist Sahej Rahal speaks about his installation of artificial intelligence and sculptural works for ACCAâs exhibition, 'Feedback Loops' (7 December 2019 â 22 March 2020). Rahalâs installations, installations and digital works are part of a constructed mythology that he creates drawing upon sources ranging from local legends to science fiction. By bringing these into dialogue with each other, Rahal creates scenarios where indeterminate beings emerge into the everyday as if from the cracks in our civilisation. More info: https://acca.melbourne/exhibition/feedback-loops/ http://www.sahejrahal.com/ Recorded at ACCA on Saturday 7 December 2019 Thank you to...
2019-12-12
24 min
ACCA Podcast
Defining Moments: Creating a space for the feminist collective with Janine Burke
Lecture by Janine Burke, Respondent: Helen Hughes In this lecture, art historian and curator Janine Burke reviews pivotal radical feminist interventions of the mid-1970s, interrogating their legacy and exploring catalysts for collective feminist action, as well as their influence on Australian art history. Curator, writer and academic Helen Hughes responds and addresses the influence of this era on contemporary art and feminist thinking of today. More information available: https://acca.melbourne/program/defining-moments-a-room-of-their-own-creating-a-space-for-the-feminist-collective/ https://research.unimelb.edu.au/cova/people/centre-fellows/janine-burke https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/helen-hughes Recorded at ACCA on Monday 7 October Thank you to our...
2019-10-11
1h 06
MPavilion
MTalksâMUMA Presents Gabi Ngcobo: 'Working with the Unknown'
Leading the first all-black curatorial team for the 10th Berlin Biennale, Gabi Ngcobo has made international headlines this year, speaking about the importance of revisiting history in our art institutions. This MTalks event, co-presented by the Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA), brought a lecture by Gabi, the curator and educator titled 'Working with the unknown', which was MUMA's Boiler Room Lecture for 2018. In this talk, Gabi Ngcobo spoke about her collaborative curatorial practice starting from the founding and ending of the collaborative platform Centre for Historical Reenactments (2010â2014) to co-establishing NGOâNothing Gets Organised. Both projects traverse her artistic and educ...
2019-09-17
55 min
3CR Community Radio
Communicating with public art, or art in public
Following a two-day symposium titled 'Let's go outside: making art public' by Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) and Monash Art Projects, Reema Rattan talks to MUMA director Charlotte Day and artist Professor Callum Morton about what public art is and whether we need more of it.
2019-09-09
00 min
Wednesday Breakfast
Strait of Hormuz Debate, The Resilience of Forests and Making Art Public
Hosted by Will, Eiddwen and Rob || 3CR is proud to acknowledge the Kulin Nations as true owners and custodians of the lands from which we broadcast. We pay respect to their elders past and present and acknowledge that their sovereignty was never ceded and a treaty has yet to be signed ||[15:58] Dr Mat Hardy, Senior Lecturer in Middle East Studies at Deakin University joins us in discussion and analysis on the Morrison Governmentâs decision to send a war ship to join the U.S led International Maritime Security Construct (IMSC) in support of freedom of navigation in the Strait of H...
2019-08-27
00 min
Heart in Art
How does Art Communicate Truth?
Today, we are joined by Karina Calver. Karina is an International Bestselling Author of A Girlâs Faith, published in February 2019. She is a counselor from Monash University, Australia, specializing in Trauma and Relationship counseling. Her memoir entitled âA Girlâs Faithâ, is a collection of short stories dedicated to her Grandma who passed away in 2018. Her memoir uncovers her experiences as a rape survivor, which has led her assistance of women with #MeToo events in Hong Kong.Today's show contains brief references to sexual assault, which some listeners may find triggering. If you or anyone you know is...
2019-05-11
20 min
Talking Indonesia
Dr Edwin Jurriens - Environmental activism and art
Some of the most pressing environmental problems in Indonesia today are plastic pollution and the consequences of large-scale land reclamation projects. In recent years, protests against these problems have increased in size and impact, especially on Bali, where the ubiquity of plastic garbage and a controversial reclamation project in Benoa Bay have galvanised a large and diverse protest movement. What are the strategies and goals of the movement? Who is involved? And what role do music and visual art play in the movementâs engagement with residents and other activists beyond Bali? In this weekâs Talking Indonesia podcast, Dr Dirk...
2019-02-13
25 min
Talking Indonesia
Dr Edwin Jurriens - Environmental activism and art
Some of the most pressing environmental problems in Indonesia today are plastic pollution and the consequences of large-scale land reclamation projects. In recent years, protests against these problems have increased in size and impact, especially on Bali, where the ubiquity of plastic garbage and a controversial reclamation project in Benoa Bay have galvanised a large and diverse protest movement. What are the strategies and goals of the movement? Who is involved? And what role do music and visual art play in the movementâs engagement with residents and other activists beyond Bali? In this weekâs Talking Indonesia podcast, Dr Dirk...
2019-02-13
25 min
Art Guide Australia Podcast
Five on Five: Kate Beynon on Remedios Varoâs 'The Creation of the Birds'
In this first series of Five on Five we're asking five painters to speak about a painting that has influenced, inspired or resonated with them. In this episode Kate Beynon reflects on 'The Creation of the Birds' (1958) by Spanish artist Remedios Varo. Beynon is captivated by Varoâs hybrid owl-woman and her spiritual presence, which in turn inspired Beynonâs blue shaman, a guardian figure that appears throughout Beynonâs work. To view the painting as you listen along, head to Art Guide online: https://artguide.com.au/five-on-five-kate-beynon-on-remedios-varos-the-creation-of-the-birds. Hong Kong-born Melbourne-based artist Kate B...
2018-07-13
06 min
Art Guide Australia Podcast
Five on Five: Kate Beynon on Remedios Varoâs 'The Creation of the Birds'
In this first series of Five on Five we're asking five painters to speak about a painting that has influenced, inspired or resonated with them. In this episode Kate Beynon reflects on 'The Creation of the Birds' (1958) by Spanish artist Remedios Varo. Beynon is captivated by Varoâs hybrid owl-woman and her spiritual presence, which in turn inspired Beynonâs blue shaman, a guardian figure that appears throughout Beynonâs work. To view the painting as you listen along, head to Art Guide online: https://artguide.com.au/five-on-five-kate-beynon-on-remedios-varos-the-creation-of-the-birds. Hong Kong-born Melbourne-based artist Kate Beynon recently completed her PhD in Fine A...
2018-07-13
06 min
ACCA Podcast
ART+FILM Diego Ramirez: Towards the Umbral
This event included a screening of works by Melbourne-based Mexican artist Diego Ramirez followed by a conversation between Ramirez and Anabelle Lacroix, ACCAâs Curator of Public Programs at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) at Federation Square, Melbourne. The screening included My superstar (2015), aXolotlâs Happiness (2014) and Postcard eXotica (2016). This event is presented in partnership the Australian Centre for the Moving Image as part of their ART+FILM program, as a parallel program to ACCAâs exhibition Dwelling Poetically: Mexico, a case study. ABOUT DIEGO RAMIREZ: Diego Ramirez is a Mexican-born, Melbourne-based multidisciplinary artist and writer, working primar...
2018-06-05
40 min
ACCA Podcast
Learning From Each Other â A leadership and professional development seminar
As part of ACCA's exhibition 'Unfinished Business: Perspectives on art and feminism', ACCA presents Learning From Each Other, a special leadership and professional development seminar. This seminar set out to create a productive space for discussion and mentoring amongst a small group of arts administrators, curators and students to share experiences, unpack pathways and build networks. Convened and chaired by ACCAâs Executive Director, Linda Mickleborough and Senior Curator, Annika Kristensen with guest speakers: Charlotte Day: curator, writer and Director, Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) Julie Ewington: curator, writer and broadcaster, co-curator of Unfinished Business and previously Head of Au...
2018-06-04
1h 56
MPavilion
MTalksâMUMA Boiler Room presents Mary Reid & Patrick Kelley, PART TWO ⢠13 December 2017
Our MTalks series meets Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA)âs Boiler Room series as MUMA presents a lecture by artists Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley, coinciding with their participation in the international exhibition The humours at MUMA from 7 October to 16 December 2017. Mary Reid Kelley combines painting, performance and distinctive wordplay-rich poetry in graphically stylised black-and-white videos. Made in collaboration with her partner Patrick Kelley, her videos playfully jumble historical periods such as World War One and Franceâs Second Empire to trace the ways in which present concerns are rooted in the past. In particular Mary presents her take...
2017-12-19
32 min
MPavilion
MTalksâMUMA Boiler Room presents Mary Reid & Patrick Kelley, PART ONE ⢠13 December 2017
Our MTalks series meets Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA)âs Boiler Room series as MUMA presents a lecture by artists Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley, coinciding with their participation in the international exhibition The humours at MUMA from 7 October to 16 December 2017. Mary Reid Kelley combines painting, performance and distinctive wordplay-rich poetry in graphically stylised black-and-white videos. Made in collaboration with her partner Patrick Kelley, her videos playfully jumble historical periods such as World War One and Franceâs Second Empire to trace the ways in which present concerns are rooted in the past. In particular Mary presents her take...
2017-12-19
31 min
ACCA Podcast
Cities Of Architecture: Guadalajara with Diego RamĂrez-Lovering
Diego RamĂrez-Lovering, Deputy Dean and Associate Dean (Engagement) MADA and Co-founding Managing Director of Monash Architecture Studio (MAS) explores the west Mexican city of Guadalajara. In particular, Professor RamĂrez-Lovering focuses on the cityâs âOpportunistic Urbanismâ, how Guadalajara is increasingly governed by opportunity, and shaped by the ad hoc, the contingent and the easily obtainable. Presented by Abercrombie & Kent at ACCA. Monday 16 October 2017
2017-10-19
1h 01
Art Smitten
Interview: Open Spatial Workshop (Terri Bird, Bianca Hester and Scott Mitchell)
Rebi, Molly and Jim chat with the members of Open Spatial Workshop, an artist group who's current exhibiton, Converging in time is on now at the Monash University Museum of Art until April 8.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2017-03-05
13 min
Art Smitten
Interview: Stephen Zagala
Hamish, Smithers and Gillian speak to Senior Curator Stephen Zagala about Life Aquatic, his exhibiton that's currently showing at the Monash Gallery of Art until February 26, 2017.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2017-02-07
12 min
MPavilion
MTalksâMUMA Boiler Room LectureâTridad Zolghadr 'The Artist As Quarry' ⢠Thu 3 Nov
Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) in association with Brisbaneâs Institute of Modern Art (IMA) and Curatorial Practice at Monash Art Design and Architecture (MADA) were pleased to present a special lecture at MPavilion by visiting international curator and writer, Tirdad Zolghadr. Tirdad Zolghadr is a curator and writer. He is the associate curator at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, director of the Summer Academy Paul Klee in Bern, and teaches at the Dutch Art Institute in Arnhem. His most recent book is Traction, published by Sternberg Press 2016. About âThe Artist as Quarryâ: Artists are always falling prey to som...
2016-11-11
1h 22
Institute of Modern Art
The Artist As Archivist: Brook Andrew
In the fifth lecture in our 'The Artist AsâŚ' series, co-presented with Curatorial Practice at Monash Art Design and Architecture, Brook Andrew reflects on his collaborations and interventions in museums both in Australia and internationally. Andrew examines the important role his own extensive archive plays within these works, and what led him to collect in the first place. 13/09/2016
2016-09-14
56 min
Institute of Modern Art
The Artist as Initiator: Tara McDowell
In the fourth lecture in our year-long series 'The Artist AsâŚ' co-presented with Curatorial Practice at Monash Art Design and Architecture, Associate Professor Tara McDowell will focus on the âartist as initiatorâ. 24/08/2016
2016-08-30
1h 04
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 18 â Danielle Peers: The Paralympics, Critical Disability Studies and the Body
Canadian researcher, activist and athlete Danielle Peers speaks via Skype about the Paralympics, disability sport, critical disability studies, and crip and queer theory. In a discussion that ranges far and wide, we speak about ableism, art, and the politics of Paralympic disability classification systems.
2016-05-13
38 min
Institute of Modern Art
The Artist As Choreographer: Adam Linder
'The Artist AsâŚâ is a year-long lecture series co-presented with Curatorial Practice at MADA (Monash Art Design and Architecture), Melbourne, examining the multitude of roles artists occupy and adapt today. This talk is presented in partnership with the 20th Biennale of Sydney, and was made possible with generous assistance from the Nelson Meers Foundation. Sydney-born, Berlin-based artist Adam Linder is a also choreographer and dancer. His continuing series Choreographic Services (2013-ongoing) have been commissioned, presented, and hired by HAU Hebbel-am-Ufer Berlin, Institute of Contemporary Art London, Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, Museum of Modern Art Warsaw, American Realness NYC, Kamp...
2016-03-14
49 min
Institute of Modern Art
The Artist As Architect: CĂŠline Condorelli
'The Artist AsâŚ' is a year-long lecture series co-presented with Curatorial Practice at MADA (Monash Art Design and Architecture), Melbourne, examining the multitude of roles artists occupy and adapt today. CĂŠline Condorelli is an artist living and working in London and Milan; she is the author and editor of Support Structures, Sternberg Press (2009), and one of the founding directors of Eastside Projects, Birmingham. She is currently Professor at NABA (Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti) Milan. The work of Condorelli is fundamentally informed by architecture, a discipline in which the artist holds numerous degrees, including a PhD from Goldsmiths Col...
2016-03-03
52 min
Artist Talks and Creativity Talks
Artists Talk: Irena Kennedy â sculpture artist
TLCâs first Artists Talk podcast of 2016 features Irena May Kennedy, a sculpture artist. Irena was born in Wellington and gained a BFA at the Dunedin School of Art, where she was awarded the David Con Hutton Memorial Scholarship. She recently completed her Master of Fine Arts at Monash University in Melbourne. The scope of her work ranges from giant toenail clippers and bronze dogs, to ceramic white clay tyres suspended by porcelain chains.
2016-02-22
55 min
MPavilion
MTalksâMUMA Boiler Room Lecture: Stephanie Rosenthal ⢠9 Dec 2015
âThe future is already hereâitâs just not evenly distributed.â So said William Gibson, an American-Canadian science-fiction writer (who also, incidentally, coined the term âcyberspaceâ in his 1982 short story âBurning Chromeâ)âand itâs this quote that has inspired the 2016 Biennale of Sydney. Helmed by artistic director Stephanie Rosenthal, the twentieth instalment of Australiaâs largest contemporary arts festival will run from 18 March to 5 June 2016 across seven âembassies of thoughtâ in and around the harbour cityâincluding, for the first time, in an old mortuary train station. So why this William Gibson quote? What significance does it hold to Stephanie and the Biennale...
2016-02-05
1h 20
Economic Rockstar
045: Jon Manning on the Art of Pricing and How Economic Theory Has Got Pricing All Wrong
Jon Manning is the Founder and Principal Consultant of Sans Prix and has over two decades of Pricing experience in a wide variety of industries. Since establishing Sans Prix, Jon (and his associates) have generated millions of dollars in incremental revenue for clients in places such as the UK, USA, India, and Australia. Increasingly in demand as both a speaker and educator, Jon has spoken at many conferences, workshops, webinars and educational institutions across the Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and the United Kingdom. In 2011, Jon and Greg Eyres established Pricing Prophets, the worldâs firs...
2015-08-13
00 min
MPavilion
MTalksâMADA presents âProcurement of public art and architecture in Melbourneâ panel ⢠11 Nov 2014
Monash University Art, Design and Architecture (MADA) generates creatively provocative ideas and forms that examine social, economic and human issues in order to reshape the world. In this talk, MADAâs Callum Morton and Diego RamĂrez-Lovering lead a discussion about the procurement of innovative architecture and public art in the City of Melbourne. Guest panellists include Geoffrey Londonâformer Victorian Government Architectâand Charlotte Day, director of Monash University Museum of Art.
2014-12-17
56 min
Melbourne Theatre Company
NEON Festival of Independent Theatre 2013 | The Art of Adaptation
Is adapting the easy way out? Adena Jacobs (Fraught Outfit), Joanna Murray-Smith (Playwright), Simon Stone (Writer/Director), Andrew Upton (Sydney Theatre Company) and Cameron Woodhead (Theatre Critic) tackle the tough questions around adaptation and defend their positions â should we demolish, renovate or heritage-list the great plays? Chaired by Dr Jane Montgomery Griffiths (Head of Theatre and Performance, Monash University).
2013-10-22
1h 00