PhD Zine launch (public launch)
Presented by the Emerging Technologies Research Lab, this slow symposium discusses futures at, in and from the edge. It calls for a decentralising vision and asks how; people, other species, environment and emerging technologies might live together in the as yet unknown, propelled by its edges.
ETLab is a wonderfully strange research community that is home to multiple research orientations, practices, and methodologies.
- How can we make space to discover the threads of connection that exist or might emerge between our often divergent research practices?
- How might we explore and experiment with modes of working that embody the types of convivial and collective knowledge making and sharing that we are engaging with in our research?
As a result of these questions of community and connection, ETLab PhDs will launch a body of work that configures the research community in the form of a zine.
Presented by ETLab PhD candidates
Futures at the Edge symposium
This slow symposium discusses futures at/in/from the edge. It calls for a decentralising vision and asks how people, other species, environment and emerging technologies might live together in the as yet unknown, propelled by its edges.
Event Details
- Date:
- 7 December 2023 at 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
- Venue:
- Monash Caulfield campus, Building G concourse
Description
Presented by the Emerging Technologies Research Lab, this slow symposium discusses futures at, in and from the edge. It calls for a decentralising vision and asks how; people, other species, environment and emerging technologies might live together in the as yet unknown, propelled by its edges.
ETLab is a wonderfully strange research community that is home to multiple research orientations, practices, and methodologies.
- How can we make space to discover the threads of connection that exist or might emerge between our often divergent research practices?
- How might we explore and experiment with modes of working that embody the types of convivial and collective knowledge making and sharing that we are engaging with in our research?
As a result of these questions of community and connection, ETLab PhDs will launch a body of work that configures the research community in the form of a zine.
Presented by ETLab PhD candidates
Futures at the Edge symposium
This slow symposium discusses futures at/in/from the edge. It calls for a decentralising vision and asks how people, other species, environment and emerging technologies might live together in the as yet unknown, propelled by its edges.