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Digital Ecologies
On the surface, nature and technology appear antithetical. It seems in our everyday lives, just as we immerse ourselves in one, a craving for the other emerges. But what about those moments when the two converge harmoniously? What kinds of spaces need both? Join these writers for an invigorating discussion about their visions for a world where the technological and the natural are simultaneously embraced.
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Thursday 15 June, 11am
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Elizabeth Bourke
Elizabeth Bourke (she/her) is a young writer living on unceded Dharawal land.
Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn
Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn is a writer living in Tasmania.
Jazz Money
Jazz Money is a Wiradjuri poet and artist based on Gadigal land, Sydney.
Ishack Sonlay
Ishack Sonlay is a Writer and Community Development Practitioner from East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia.
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