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Explore slave resistance and environmental consciousness through Tiya Miles' insights on the interconnections between history, nature, and cultural memory in African American experiences.
Exploring ecological themes in time-based media art, examining artists' responses to climate change and their techniques for addressing urgent environmental crises through visual storytelling.
Explore the creative process and knowledge creation through art with William Kentridge's lecture on drawing, incorporating philosophy, history, and visual perception.
Drawing as a means of understanding: Kentridge explores art's role in creating knowledge, from Plato's cave to colonial oppression, challenging how we construct meaning through visual processes and transformations.
Explore the intersection of democracy, civic engagement, and social change with political scientist Hahrie Han in this thought-provoking lecture from the prestigious Tanner Lectures series.
Lively exploration of 18th-century string quartet performance, focusing on Mozart's "Dissonance" quartet. Eybler Quartet demonstrates period-authentic interpretations, discussing emotional content and physical embodiment of the music.
Explores diverse perspectives on fertility and family in the context of climate change, examining tensions between scarcity, abundance, choice, and control from various viewpoints and cultural works.
Exploration of Indigiqueer literature's role in challenging colonial boundaries, emphasizing Two-Spirit literary sovereignty and the embodied erotic as a political force for Indigenous expression and resistance.
Explore the complexities of writing as an 'other' and the power of literature to both save and destroy, through an autobiographical lens that bridges humanities and refugee experiences.
Exploring new dramaturgical concepts for transmedia narratives in theatre, addressing challenges of multiplatform storytelling and pandemic-induced technological adaptations.
Panel discussion exploring the futureStage Manifesto's vision of performance as a human right and its impact on the performing arts in a hyperconnected world, featuring insights on innovation in connected theatre.
Explore teamLab's innovative digital art philosophy, focusing on Environmental Phenomena and immersive installations that blur boundaries between viewer and artwork.
Explore how virtual reality platforms enabled artistic collaboration and social engagement during the pandemic, challenging traditional online interactions and fostering new forms of digital testimony.
Exploring prison reform, activism, and abolition through the lens of the 1973 Walpole prison takeover. Experts discuss historical events and their relevance to contemporary movements for justice and incarceration reform.
Explore innovative techniques for creating immersive, participatory experiences that blur reality and fiction. Learn key insights on audience engagement and collaborative storytelling from an expert in transmedia arts.
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