August 18 · 7:00pm - 8:00pm
The Croft Institute
Melbourne, Australia
Welcome to the age of TV space travel. Cameras and robots are our eyes and hands in alien worlds. How can film and poetry, which themselves make worlds, reflect the new worlds that science is bringing us?
New poetry, rocket shards, NASA experiments, sci-fi film talk, images of newly-discovered nebulae, and a short talk from Anne Brumfitt, architect of the education program at the European Space Agency and Lachlan Thompson, Assoc...iate Professor Aerospace Design, Department of Aerospace Engineering at RMIT.
Held at funky Melbourne Bar the Croft Institute. Hear new work by Lisa Gorton, Alicia Sometimes and Adam Ford. This event is being run by the Australian Poetry Centre, with assistance from National Science Week.
More information here.
The Croft Institute
Melbourne, Australia
Welcome to the age of TV space travel. Cameras and robots are our eyes and hands in alien worlds. How can film and poetry, which themselves make worlds, reflect the new worlds that science is bringing us?
New poetry, rocket shards, NASA experiments, sci-fi film talk, images of newly-discovered nebulae, and a short talk from Anne Brumfitt, architect of the education program at the European Space Agency and Lachlan Thompson, Assoc...iate Professor Aerospace Design, Department of Aerospace Engineering at RMIT.
Held at funky Melbourne Bar the Croft Institute. Hear new work by Lisa Gorton, Alicia Sometimes and Adam Ford. This event is being run by the Australian Poetry Centre, with assistance from National Science Week.
More information here.