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  1. Artist Meets Expert: Death Tech at the Wheeler Centre

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    Professor Michael Arnold spoke with musician and artist Sui Zhen at The Wheeler Centre on 28th April. The event was part of Melbourne Knowledge Week. Event …

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2021/04/29/artist-meets-expert-death-tech-at-the-wheeler-centre

  2. Art, Memory, Place: The Role of Public Art in the Future Cemetery

      In March 2021, Samuel Holleran participated in a panel discussion for MPavilion about cemeteries and the role of public art in memorial spaces. The event …

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2021/04/21/art-memory-place-the-role-of-public-art-in-the-future-cemetery

  3. Who will deal with your online presence when you die? How to create a ‘digital will’

    DeathTech research collaborator Dr Emily van der Nagel spoke to the Guardian recently about preparing a “digital will” and organising your digital legacy. From the article: …

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2021/04/11/946

  4. Burial ground zero: the crisis facing Sydney’s cemeteries

    Dr Hannah Gould spoke to the Guardian about the crisis of space affecting Sydney’s cemeteries. From the article: Gould compares the situation to climate change. “It’s …

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2021/04/04/burial-ground-zero-the-crisis-facing-sydneys-cemeteries

  5. Mass Graves and Unmarked Coffins: Mike Arnold on the Disaster & Change podcast series

    Professor Mike Arnold discusses his research on the intersections between death, technology and society, in this final episode of the SHAPS Forum ‘Disaster & Change’ podcast series, …

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2021/03/02/mass-graves-and-unmarked-coffins-mike-arnold-on-the-disaster-change-podcast-series

  6. The disruption and regeneration of death during the Covid-19 pandemic

    Call for Papers: Special Issue for Anthropology Quarterly Anthropology has long framed death as a crisis, both within an individual’s life trajectory and for the existential continuity …

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2021/02/01/call-for-papers-the-disruption-and-regeneration-of-death-during-the-covid-19-pandemic

  7. Art, Death and Disposal: artist open call announcement

    DeathTech’s open call to artists received 34 innovative and thoughtful proposals – thank you to all of those who so generously responded to the call. We …

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2020/11/13/art-death-and-disposal-artist-open-call-announcement

  8. Mystifying Melbourne: Anthropologist Dr Hannah Gould On The DeathTech Research of bringing new life to Cemeteries

    Aisha from RRR Radio chats with Melbourne University anthropologist Dr Hannah Gould about the DeathTech research of bringing new life to cemeteries. They discuss augmented realities, …

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2020/11/05/mystifying-melbourne-anthropologist-dr-hannah-gould-on-the-deathtech-research-of-bringing-new-life-to-cemeteries

  9. Digging Deep into Death Technology on Studio 10

    Dr Hannah Gould spoke to Studio 10 about new and emerging alternatives to burial and cremation. “Let’s talk about death!” The segment aired on Wednesday the …

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/24/digging-deep-into-death-technology-on-studio-10

  10. The Future Cemetery: Release of the first annual Survey and Workshop Reports

    The DeathTech team are pleased to present two new reports from our Future Cemetery Research Project. This project is funded by The Australian Research Council (LP180100757) …

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/09/the-future-cemetery-release-of-first-annual-survey-and-workshop-reports

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