We are all watching the US government use AI for their war propaganda, doing military deals directly with some of the largest AI companies. AI is not neutral. Now is not the time to make AI slop for your linkedin post ๐ซ
@wordress
Someoneโs albatross, someoneโs wild geese. Multi-class creative build. PhD in Creative and Cultural Practice Writer๐ชก researcher ๐ฎ musician ๐งฉ VAO ๐ audiomaker ๐ซง ๐Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country www.rosannastevens.com
We are all watching the US government use AI for their war propaganda, doing military deals directly with some of the largest AI companies. AI is not neutral. Now is not the time to make AI slop for your linkedin post ๐ซ
Love seeing the work Decoloyarns does out in the blue sky ๐ฆ
It's been a joy to contribute to Constellations/Not Writers Week. Over 100 speakers, 50 events, 20 locations around Adelaide & regional SA locations. Put together by community, bookshops, libraries and SA literature & publishing sector - in under 5 weeks with no prior budget. This is people power! >
Magda posted that she's done with chemotherapy and is in remission ๐ญ amazing news to kick off mardi gras weekend ๐ญ
๐ฏ๐ฏ๐ฏLightbulb Improv are doing a 10 year reunion show! March 26 cast & alum are travelling from around the world & the territory for one night at Smiths Alternative in #Canberra
Iโll see you from the stage & the hugs after - itโs going to be epic
Tix: www.smithsalternative.com/events/ten-y...
Last year icon @ashtafelix.bsky.social asked if Iโd join the journey of making @melbqueerttrpgs.bsky.social eligible for support to make more opportunities happen for the Queer TTRPG community in Naarm & surrounds. I said yes! And weโre INCORPORATED NOW BABY! Cool shit ahoy! #ttrpg #queergaming
Don't forget!!!!! tomorrow is for whimsy and joy
For those interested in where the name Meanjin belongs, hereโs a piece by Gaja Kerry Charlton, ed. by Melissa Lucashenko. Great time to remember how meaning is made through an inescapable braid of Indigenous self-determination, colonial violence, and Country. #Meanjin
meanjin.com.au/essays/makun...
Rad news that Meanjin is returning to Yagara Country. What a great transit for this journal. Keen to see First Peoples at the helm, moving the body of the journal as is needed! Canโt wait to subscribe to this next chapter.
www.qut.edu.au/about/meanjin
I'm as glad as the next person that Meanjin will get a new home, but can we please stop with the knee-jerk cancellations and just have some continuity please?
Thinking reinstatement of Sabsabi, re-issuing of the invite for Abdel-Fattah and now this.
www.qut.edu.au/about/meanjin
Benito is a threat b/c he makes art so alluring and enjoyable you want to understand everything about it and then you end up learning about sugar and slavery and colonialism and the Taรญnos and Hawaii and then you probably have some thoughts of your own, and that's why art is powerful and dangerous
โMan calls neo-nazi a racistโ is quite possibly the loosest excuse to platform a nazi and pass it off as news that I have ever seen.
โThere were roughly 500 police deployed at Town Hall and an estimated 3,000 across the CBD. This scale was not accidental. It was a show of force. Police created the disorder they later claimed to suppress. This tactic is known. It is taught. It is deliberate.โ
michaelwest.com.au/this-was-pla...
Book now! Free event in Adelaide
events.humanitix.com/rivers-of-re...
If protests didn't work, then governments wouldn't try to ban them.
thepoint.com.au/news/260209-...
What does an "artless country" look like? Attacks on unis and artists have immediate impactโand a long tail. Disturbing new research by the excellent Profs Sandra Gattenhof and John Nicholas Saunders, my former National Advocates for Arts Education colleagues: www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
Itโs so not fun but it is useful information, and much like a game of social deduction - all information is useful information.
Labor sending out a fundraising email today to stop one nation when the two major parties have created the condition for ONโs rise
Fun Thursday reminder: book in to get your moles checked. We need you here with us. When there are so many ways to die, Iโd hate for you to leave this mortal plane because of a freaky mole.
Anyone got a spare free/cheap mid to large venue in Adelaide that's not totally booked out during Festival/Fringe season? Just need it for one day, for an Aboriginal-led writers event. Promise to take good care of it
Feel like a man throwing a homemade IED into a large crowd at an invasion day rally should be bigger news
A good week to remember our country has also detained children as young as two for being refugees
Hanson has had this literally 2D song stewing on her heart since Pauline Pantsdown produced an actual banger in the 90โs. Also, letโs all imagine Holly Valance in a booth, seriously counting in and singing these syllabically horrific lyrics with the producer being like โThatโs the take!!โ
On 26 Jan 1788 the British invaded lands of a couple of First Nations. There's over 300 Nations on this continent, so 100s of invasions occurred over many decades. There were Martu people in 1964 who'd never heard of white people. Invasion was not a single day. Colonisation is not a single event
If you are smart and talented enough to work in IT support for Amazon, or AI for Deloitte, to apply for a job in training LLMs, or speech writing and spinning for politicians - youโre smart and talented enough to be doing something else.
It's nearly a year since @australiainstitute.org.au report on the state of firearm ownership in Australia came out. Horrified at the reason it's getting attention, but perhaps there will be some movement to make our community safer in the coming weeks and months
I duno guys, Cyber Monday still just sounds like everyoneโs going to the teenchat.com forums all day and a/s/ling their way into cybersex with a grown man thinly veiled by the claim theyโre 15/m/AZ. Stay safe out there, and donโt put your cam on this Cyber Monday.
Recently MUP quietly released First Nations Writing: Meanjin 1977 to today. Co-editors Jeanine Leane & Dan Bourchier selected First Nations pieces published in Meanjin that represented "Writing about us, by us". Meanjin is gone but we're still writing/storytelling
www.mup.com.au/books/meanji...
The abrupt and indefensible closure of Meanjin makes me ask, what can be done to shore up the future of literary journals in this country? How about funding the arts to the OECD average. That would mean an extra $5b per year.
With thanks to @jocaseau.bsky.social for her ever-excellent edits on this
finding out recently that almost all the words in the dictionary are not IP and are in fact open source/public domain was an absolute game changer for me as a writer