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Art, Death & Disposal exhibition (12-16 Jan)
How might disposal of the deceased be designed in the 21st century? Imagining beyond burial and cremation – in a world of rapid social, technological and …
deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2021/12/03/art-death-disposal-exhibition
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Public webinar: What is critical and what is hidden in the time of COVID-19?
Questions of what or who is critical to managing the COVID-19 pandemic have been at the heart of media discussion, public recognition and government policy on …
deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2021/11/01/public-webinar-what-is-critical-and-what-is-hidden-in-the-time-of-covid-19
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Public seminar: Digital Technologies for the Future Cemetery
In this public seminar for the University of Melbourne School of Computing & Information Systems, Dr Fraser Allison presented several studies from The Future Cemetery project. …
deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2021/08/19/public-seminar-digital-technologies-for-the-future-cemetery
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Remote, Restricted, and Redesigned: Funerals in the time of Coronavirus
In June 2020, the DeathTech Research Team hosted a virtual roundtable discussion with death scholars and practitioners in Australia, the UK and the US, to share …
deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2020/06/23/remote-restricted-and-redesigned-funerals-in-the-time-of-coronavirus
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Dead Calm @ Wheeler Centre
In September, Bjorn Nansen participated in a round table discussion on “Memorials” in the series of talks, Dead Calm: Honest Conversations About Death, hosted by the Wheeler Centre …
deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2018/12/12/dead-calm-wheeler-centre
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Portable Report Launch
Last week our team member Michael Arnold launched a new report from Portable, entitled The Future of Death and Ageing, at Portable’s headquarters in Collingwood, Victoria. Portable …
deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2018/11/16/the-journey-begins
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