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@anna-madeleine
Multidisciplinary artist making work with/about the environment, satellites, technology. Lecturer at ANU Art & Design. 2024 Fulbright Scholar at USC Expanded Animation, LA. www.annamadeleine.com
Canβt march today? Make a digital protest in AR instead:
protest-ar.com
#freepalestine #marchforhumanity #ar #digitalprotest
Reminder: Sunday 24 August 2025
Nationwide March for Palestine
Please join a rally near you. #auspol
#RecognisePalestine #FreePalestine #SanctionIsrael #EndArmsTrade
Today!
π The due date for applications to become a Sir William Dobell Visiting Chair or Visiting Fellow in Art History has now been extended until the end of August! π
This is an ideal program not only for art historians but any scholars who engage with material and visual cultures. More details below ππ½
AR protest for Palestine. Sound up π£
Try it out and/or add a sign: www.protest-ar.com
Matt Golding's cartoon is beautiful.
#MarchForHumanity #SaveGaza π΅πΈ π #RecognisePalestine #FreePalestine
& give out noisy weather zines
Presenting in the making & doing session @aussts.bsky.social was a fantastic opportunity to show and discuss the materiality of creative research.
This sums up how I also feel after the wonderful @aussts.bsky.social conference this week. Thank you to all organisers and presenters ππΌ
Are you heading to @aussts.bsky.social #AusSTS25 #SignalsAndNoises in July in Melbourne? #STS
If so I hand-curated a Bluesky list of people I could find from the conference program:
bsky.app/profile/did:...
Excited to be hosting Leah Beeferman from Rhode Island School of Design at ANU SOA&D this week! Join us on Wednesday for a multidisciplinary discussion about visual representation of weather and climate, with scientist @andyhogg.bsky.social and artist Pia van Gelder πππ
Satellite image from NOAA-18 above the fog this morning, received by my antenna below π°οΈ
For Open Weatherβs Year of Weather project that amplifies public access to environmental data, while funding to NOAA & NASA continues to be cut.
@sashaengelmann.bsky.social open-weather.community/year-of-weat...
On Wednesday join us for the launch of Bilya. Co-created by @reworlding.bsky.social & High Volume, Bilya is a relational mapping platform designed to connect people, projects, and organizations working at the intersection of art & climate. More info and register: www.bilya.net.au
Two great events at ANU School of Art & Design this week for those working across climate, art & culture. On Tuesday, Joy Work is an interactive workshop exploring unique approaches to climate adaptation led by @jenraeis.bsky.social & @clairegcoleman.bsky.social events.humanitix.com/joy-work-in-...
We have a new CFP!
A special issue on the Long 1970s guest edited by Navaneetha Mokkil and Nitya Vasudevan!
Submission deadline is August 1, 2025.
Read the full CFP here: online.ucpress.edu/fmh/pages/cfp
For a Student Who Used AI to Write a Paper by Joseph Fasano Now I let it fall back in the grasses. I hear you. I know this life is hard now. I know your days are precious on this earth. But what are you trying to be free of? The living? The miraculous task of it? Love is for the ones who love the work.
It's final paper season.
An Umbra synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite image of SpaceX's 'Roberts Road' facilities at Kennedy Space Center.
An Umbra synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite image of SpaceX's 'Roberts Road' facilities at Kennedy Space Center. A close up crop showing how the x-band radar can 'see through' a fabric tent to see a launch mount under construction.
New @umbra.space SAR imagery reveals the foundations of SpaceX's future Gigabay at Roberts Road. And thanks to SAR magic, we can spot the Starship Orbital Launch Mount through the fabric tent as it's being worked on.
Thanks Libby!
Tomorrow Iβll be speaking about satellite networks, planetary thinking and Neural Radiance Field imaging in a seminar about my recent Fulbright scholarship. 1-2pm at ANU School of Art & Design, and online: events.humanitix.com/soad-seminar...
Today we may see the atmospheric re-entry of a historic spacecraft that was meant to land on Venus and got stuck in Earth orbit, 53 years ago. Predicted re-entry time 10 May 2025, 6:35 UTC Β± 3.7 hr (via @marcolangbroek.bsky.social) π§ͺ π #PlanetSci
New signs added to the Climate Sign Archive and AR app! Check it out at Manly Art Gallery & Museum until May 11 - and the website is always accepting new sign contributions πͺ§ www.climatesignarchive.com
Harvard has set an example for other higher-ed institutions - rejecting an unlawful and ham-handed attempt to stifle academic freedom, while taking steps to make sure students can benefit from an environment of intellectual inquiry, rigorous debate and mutual respect. Letβs hope others follow suit.
Khaled Sabsabi speaks to @australia.theguardian.com. What a devastating impact this brutal decision is having.
Cool website: gambay.com.au
Indigenous language map for Australia
@ciehf.bsky.social
Gaia spacecraft in space in front of the Milky Way galaxy
Today we say goodbye to ESAβs Milky Way-mapper Gaia! The Gaia spacecraft has completed its sky-scanning and will be switched off this morning.
Iβm seeing a lot of people blame the Monash University Museum of Art for the decision to postpone an exhibition featuring Khaled Sabsabi. The Museum didnβt make this decision and the staff are devastated. The Museum was ordered to pull the show by Monash Vice-Chancellor Sharon Pickering.
Beyond Measure opens next weekend at Canberra Museum & Gallery! Featuring Grayson Cooke, Louise Beer, the Pale Blue Dot Collective, Yvette Hamilton, Tom Buckland, and U.K. Frederick - itβs been a privilege to step into the role of curator for this show. Join us for a floor talk on 29 March. π«
The Climate Sign Archive in AR is now live for #climateactionweek! π₯ Visit Manly Art Gallery & Museum to build your own digital protest in Sydneyβs Manly Cove, or contribute a sign here: www.climatesignarchive.com πͺ§ #sydney #schoolstrikeforclimate #fridaysforfuture @350.org
I liked the sky the way it was. To look at it was nice. I used to stargaze now and then, though always unprecise On where to see the Southern Cross or which, indeed, was what. If anyone remarked, "There's Mars," I never said, "Ifs not." I liked the moon the way it was, adornment for the night, A crescent riding high above, or full and round and bright. I liked it pleasantly remote and do not wish to think Of spacemen splashing it with red (or even true-blue) ink. But now like gems, some real, some fake, the stars become confused, Their mystery before sufficed. Now mortal man's bemused. With Sputniks rushing round in rings, who knows what he may see? I liked the sky the way it was. I wish they'd let it be.
Dorothy Drain's columns often included humorous or witty poetry. I like this November 1957 poem because I think she presages very modern concerns about the impact of satellites on dark skies, and the rights of the Moon. #WomenInSTEM π§ͺ #IWD25