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Victorian Seniors Festival 2020
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Table of Contents Welcome to Radio Reimagined............................................................................................. 3 FAQs........................................................................................................................................... 4 Music Features .......................................................................................................................... 5 Vika & Linda ............................................................................................................................................................................ 6 Music From The Hearth..................................................................................................................................................... 7 In Dark Times.......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Monica Jasmine Karo Musical Poems ........................................................................................................................ 8 Multicultural Arts Victoria ................................................................................................................................................ 9 Amadou Souso and Ajak Kwai ...................................................................................................................................... 9 Nela Trifkovic ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Rock and Roll Greats ........................................................................................................................................................ 10 Stars of Rock and Roll ..................................................................................................................................................... 10 Top of the Pops .................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Bing Crosby and Friends .................................................................................................................................................12 Golden Days Radio Special Features ........................................................................................................................13 At The Picture Palace ...................................................................................................................................................... 14
Radio Plays...............................................................................................................................15 Daniel Keene Plays ............................................................................................................................................................ 16 Kaddish and The Rain ...................................................................................................................................................... 16 The Carer ................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Spoken Word ...........................................................................................................................17 Stories From The Pier ...................................................................................................................................................... 18 Tony Birch .............................................................................................................................................................................. 19 U3A Melbourne City Script Writing Group Recent Works - Dialogues ................................................. 19 Uncle Dennis Fisher Poetry .......................................................................................................................................... 20 Telling Tales ......................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Design and Ideas .....................................................................................................................21 Landscapes of the Future ..............................................................................................................................................22 Can Artists and Designers be Agents of Change? ...........................................................................................22 In The Mind's Eye .............................................................................................................................................................. 23 Designing a Better World ............................................................................................................................................. 23
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Welcome to Radio Reimagined Radio Reimagined brings high quality radio programs to the community, particularly targeted to seniors. The annual Victorian Seniors Festival is presented by the Victorian State Government. In 2020 there will be no public Festival events in October. Instead the Festival is running May through to October online. Many older community members regard radio as a primary source of information and entertainment. Radio Reimagined will produce audio content of the highest possible quality in a COVID-19 environment that is suitable for distribution via a range of free media platforms. Radio Reimagined will produce radio programs that respond to the interests of the older seniors demographic and provide them with entertainment and connections that resonate with them. Listen out for: • • •
Radio plays Spoken word, poetry and prose Entertainment and music features highlighting from the 40s to the current day, including interviews with performers and presenters.
Each month a new range of content from Radio Reimagined has been available for airplay on your local station. October is the final month for the Victorian Seniors Festival this year, so we hope you enjoy the blockbuster offering of programs this month. Is your station broadcasting this content? Let us know so we can promote your station to our festival audience: crn@cbaa.org.au or 02 9310 2999.
Radio Reimagined Production Team Producer Creative Director Technical Director Post Production Director
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FAQs What is Radio Reimagined? Radio Reimagined is a range of radio programs targeted to seniors available from July to October 2020. What is available? Each month from July to October 2020, a wonderful trove of radio programming will be available for community radio stations to broadcast on their local services. Programs include radio plays, spoken word and entertainment and music features. They are a mix of nostalgia content and contemporary focused programs. Available through the Community Radio Network. Contact crn@cbaa.org.au or call 02 9310 2999. How can we get the files? All the programs listed are available for download and FTP (File Transfer Protocol) through the CBAA’s Community Radio Network as MP3s. Please contact the CRN for support. What are the programs? How long are they? Who made them? Please see all program details including this month’s episode synopses below! Do we have to play all pieces? You can choose which pieces will suit your station. When does it need to be played by? You can choose the best time to air the series. Content will be available until the end of October 2020. Can we make it available for download? Files are available for broadcast on licensed community radio stations and through their live internet streams only. Please do not upload the content online or make the files available for download. But if you would like to promote the festival on your station’s social media or website, please make use of official artwork! Who can I contact to find out more? If you’re looking for files to broadcast, contact the Community Radio Network staff at the CBAA on 02 9310 2999 or email crn@cbaa.org.au. If you’re looking for more information on the Victorian Seniors Festival and what is planned for future years, please visit https://www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/festivalsandawards or contact: • •
Chris Reidy, Manager Victorian Seniors Festival: chris.reidy@dhhs.vic.gov.au Rob Gebert, Producer of Radio Reimagined: robgebert@optusnet.com.au.
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Music Features
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Vika & Linda Sunday (The Gospel According to Iso) Single Feature x 27’50
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For 35 years, the glorious voices of Vika and Linda Bull have comprised one of the most distinctive, versatile and emotionally charged sounds on the Australian music landscape. Since their multiplatinum conquest of pop radio with the Black Sorrows in the late 1980s, the sisters have forged diverse pathways into soul, gospel, rock, country and the island music of their Tongan ancestry. Their rich solo vocals and instinctive harmonies have spawned eight albums of their own, as well as illuminating studio and concert performances with outstanding artists.
Performed by Vika & Linda Presenter Nat Grant Sunday (The Gospel According to Iso) is available via Bloodlines. Find more of their music via www.vikaandlindabull.com. Music Copyright Bloodlines Music Program Copyright Vika & Linda Bull Filename RR2020_Vika Linda_Sunday
Vika and Linda Bull speak with presenter Nat Grant about the creation process of their new isolationinspired album ‘Sunday (The Gospel According To Iso)’ and discuss why they chose to record particular tracks during Melbourne's lockdown restrictions. Sunday was brought about by the pandemic lockdown. As isolation began, Vika & Linda decided that they needed to keep on singing, and with just one gospel song live on social media on a Sunday morning back in March they were able to stay in touch and give something back to their faithful fans. And so, Sunday Sing Song was born from the loungeroom. For Radio Reimagined Vika and Linda share a selection of gospel tracks from the album and talk about their music and working in isolation.
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Music From The Hearth
In Dark Times
Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier
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Elizabeth Drake is a Melbourne based pianist and composer who has worked across music, theatre and film for more than 30 years. Karen Cummings is interested in new works for the voice.She has performed works by many Australian composers and has performed with Australia's leading companies. She works with acting and music students at the University of Wollongong.
Singer Deborah Conway and guitarist Willy Zygier met in 1991 and together have released 10 albums and toured throughout Australia. Together they established the Melbourne Shir Madness Jewish Music Festival. Deborah was Artistic Director of the Queensland Music Festival, has been named a Living Legend and in 2020 received an AM in the Australia Day honours. A song cycle of six songs produced and recorded in the home studios of Elizabeth Drake, Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier perform in pianist/composer and Karen Cummings, singer. In isolation at home a selection of songs from their Dark Times is a contemporary setting or re-mix of recent 2019 album The Words of Men. They range songs from the 30’s and early 40’s, pre World War from songs about relationships, their break down, II. and the mysteries and joys of ageing, to the strange circumstances we find ourselves in as the 21st At this present time when our beliefs are being tested and the world is in chaos we can return to the century progresses. songs of previous times and hold close to the values in which we believe.
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Written and performed by Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier.
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Monica Jasmine Karo Musical Poems Single Feature x 27’50 Monica Jasmine Karo, a proud Gunai/Kurnai & Gunditjmara woman is a spoken word poet, actor, singer-songwriter, MC and emerging playwright based in Melbourne. She studied a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre at VCA and has performed her music and poetry around various venues in Melbourne. Monica is a passionate multi-disciplinary artist who draws upon her personal experiences and political perspectives in her artistry. For Radio Reimagined Monica Jasmine Karo shares three music infused poems and an original song. "We sing, we create, from our experiences, from our resilience and from our connection to land, family, culture and spirit. We are walking in the footsteps of our Elders and our leaders who have come before us. We reclaim our sovereignty as First Nations peoples by sharing our music and stories with the world." Monica Jasmine Karo
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Multicultural Arts Victoria Multicultural Arts Victoria's aim is to channel the artistic practices of culturally diverse artists and communities to create systems of cultural production and participation that uphold equity and self-determination.
Amadou Souso and Ajak Kwai
Nela Trifkovic
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Ajak Kwai’s music is inspiring and soulful, infused with funky afro-beats representing the depth and richness of her South Sudanese roots. Her performances are filled with vibrant sounds and her distinctive voice has mesmerised audiences nationally and internationally. Amadou Souso comes from Gambia in West Africa and is a descendent of the first Kora master who lived 760 years ago. Amadou has travelled the world and brings to life the depth of Mandinka history and fuses it with contemporary mastery of the African harp.
Nela Trifkovic is a Bosnian- Australian musician and performance maker with 15 years of practice in music and theatre. She arrived to Australia in the mid 90s, as a refugee during the war in ex-Yugoslavia. Nela studied music composition, piano, voice and performance making at WAAPA until 2003, and later at VCA where she completed her doctorate in 2013. Nela is the artistic director of a folk-art band Saray Iluminado that specialises in Bosnian and Sephardic Jewish music (www.sarayiluminado.com) She also freelances as a composer and music director, mainly working in independent theatre.
Our final program brings two amazing AfricanAustralian artists: Kora player Amadou Souso (of Senegambian Jazz Band) and singer songwriter Ajak Kwai. The program includes exclusive live performances and original repertoire from both cross-cultural artists. Interviewed by Jessika Ankomah, Amadou and Ajak shared their inspiring musical stories and connection to their rich cultures. Join us on this double grand finale of the Radio Reimagined programs curated in collaboration with MAV.
Nela Trifkovic joins us on this special episode of Radio Reimagined. She recorded three beautiful pieces exclusively for our audiences. Interviewed by Oscar Jimenez from MAV, Nela shared with us personal stories about her family’s musical heritage and what inspired her to pursue her music career. Produced by Multicultural Arts Victoria Performed by Nela Trifkovic and Saray Iluminado Nela Trifkovic, Irine Vela, Kelly Dowall Interview by Oscar Jimenez
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Producer Oscar Jimenez
Performed by Ajak Kwai and Amadou Souso
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Interview by Jessika Ankomah
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Rock and Roll Greats
Stars of Rock and Roll
Single Feature x 55’50
Single Feature x 55’50
Radio 88FM is a community radio station based in Castlemaine with a particular focus in broadcasting to older members of the community. Ian Braybook has been a pioneer broadcaster across the Central Victoria region and is a key producer and broadcaster for Radio 88FM.
Radio 88FM is a community radio station based in Castlemaine with a particular focus in broadcasting to older members of the community. Ian Braybook has been a pioneer broadcaster across the Central Victoria region and is a key producer and broadcaster for Radio 88FM.
Music from the early rockers of Australian Rock n Roll from the 1950s and 1960s including Lonnie Lee Music from the early influencers of 1950s and 1960s with some early American Rock n Roll classics from Rock n Roll music including Chuck Berry, Chubby artists including Fats Domino and Chuck Berry Checker, Karl Perkins and Bill Haley and the Comets. hosted by 88FM's Ian Braybrook.
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Top of the Pops Single Feature x 55’50 Radio 88FM is a community radio station based in Castlemaine with a particular focus in broadcasting to older members of the community. Ian Braybook has been a pioneer broadcaster across the Central Victoria region and is a key producer and broadcaster for Radio 88FM. Music that was at the top of the pops in the 1950s and 1960s including Cliff Richard, Bobbie Darren, Bobbie Vee, Frankie Valli and Paul Anka.
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Episode List Episode 25 Guests Guests Muriel Lane and Woody Herman and his Orchestra Filename: RR2020_GDR_Bing_25 Episode 26
Bing Crosby and Friends 8 episodes x 27’50
Music from films Hollywood Revue of 1930 and The Road to Utopia Filename: RR2020_GDR_Bing_26 Episode 27
At Golden Days Radio 95.7fm, you experience a music format with a broad appeal crafted with careful curation of music from the 1930s to 1980s. Golden Days Radio's mission is to promote on community radio good, melodic music and information that has broad appeal for people of any age, but in particular the senior members of our community.
Guest Johnny Mercer Filename: RR2020_GDR_Bing_27 Episode 28 Guests Dorothy Lamour, Ella Fitzgerald, the John Scott Trotter Orchestra, Ken Carpenter and Skitch Henderson
Filename: RR2020_GDR_Bing_28 Bing Crosby and Friends is a music feature series focused on Bing Crosby and the artists who Episode 29 collaborated with him. The series was hosted by Ray Stewart and features many rare records and radio Guests the Andrews Sisters Filename: RR2020_GDR_Bing_29 broadcasts. Episode 30
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Music from the film The Road to Rio including the Andrews Sisters
Hosted by Ray Stewart
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Episode List Celebrate Seniors A radio documentary celebrating Seniors in our community with interviews and music reflecting the experience of growing older. Hosted by Peter Thomas. Filename: RR2020_GDR_Celebrate Seniors Remembering Wireless Part One
Golden Days Radio Special Features 7 episodes x 27’50
Remembering the role that radio has played in our lives since the 1930s with a selection of music and excerpts from drama, quiz and comedy series from across the decades. Hosted by Peter Thomas.
Filename: RR2020_GDR_Remembering Wireless At Golden Days Radio 95.7fm, you experience a Part 1 music format with a broad appeal crafted with careful curation of music from the 1930s to 1980s. Remembering Wireless Part Two Golden Days Radio's mission is to promote on Remembering the role that radio has played in our community radio good, melodic music and lives since the 1930s with a selection of music and information that has broad appeal for people of any excerpts from drama, quiz and comedy series from age, but in particular the senior members of our across the decades. Hosted by Peter Thomas. community. Filename: RR2020_GDR_Remembering Wireless A series of special features produced by Golden Part 2 Days Radio. Music of the 60s Part One
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Travels through the decade of the 1960s featuring the music, popular culture and history of this pivotal period. Hosted by Carol Farman.
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Filename: RR2020_GDR_Music 60s Part 1 Music of the 60s Part Two Travels through the decade of the 1960s featuring the music, popular culture and history of this pivotal period. Hosted by Carol Farman. Filename: RR2020_GDR_Music 60s Part 2 Seniors Dance Hall Old time dance favourites which you can sit back and listen to or get up and dance along with. Hosted by Larry James. Filename: RR2020_GDR_Dance Hall The Great American Song Book A program celebrating the Great American Songbook. The song and jazz standards from the 20th century performed by some of the greatest singers. Hosted by Peter Thomas. Filename: RR2020_GDR_American Songbook
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At The Picture Palace
Episode List
4 episodes x 27’50
Episode 13
At The Picture Palace explores the history of the grand cinemas that emerged throughout Victoria in the 1920s, some of which have survived until today. The programs incorporate stories and music from films which were screened in the particular picture palaces. It is hosted by Maurice Lockie.
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Featuring the Royal Theatre and the Empress Theatre with films including the Gay Divorcee, Night and Day and Broadway Melody.
Episode 14
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Featuring the Dendy and the Prince George with films including The Ziegfield Girl, Proud Valley, The Great Waltz and One Night of Love.
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Episode 15 Featuring the Rivoli and the St James with films including Neptune's Daughter, The Barkleys of Broadway and Little Nellie Kelly. Filename: RR2020_GDR_Picture Palace_15 Episode 16 Featuring the Padua Theatre and the New Windsor Theatre with films including Stage Door Canteen, That Night In Rio, Sprongtime in the Rockies and London Town. Filename: RR2020_GDR_Picture Palace_16
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Daniel Keene Plays
The Carer
Kaddish and The Rain
1 x Radio Play 27’50
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In 1997, Bay Street Productions brought the worlds of art and health together, under the banner, HealthPlay. Subsequently, it has staged over 400 performances around Australia. Director Alan Hopgood has been one of Australia’s leading playwrights since 1963, when the first of his successful plays for the Melbourne Theatre Company And The Big Men Fly was presented. Then followed a career as a writer and actor in film and television.
Author Daniel Keene has won seven Premier’s Literary Awards for Drama. His work has been produced at the Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide International Arts Festivals. Since 2000 over 80 of his works have been presented in France. In 2016 he was appointed to the rank of Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture.
Two monologues by leading playwright Daniel Written and performed by Alan Hopgood, The Carer has been adapted to a radio play. The heart warming Keene. story of a man rediscovering joy after the death of KADDISH: spoken by a man who has watched his his wife. companion die. His grief becomes unbearable as he reflects on the poverty in which they lived. Produced by THE RAIN: an old woman remembers a time when Written and performed by Alan Hopgood she was confronted by the everyday humanity and Based on an idea by Scott Ramsay faith of the victims of genocide. Copyright Bay Street Productions
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Stories From The Pier
Episode Three
Stories From The Pier shares the heritage, experiences, memories, emotions, and stories of migration by-and-about generations of immigrants and their families who decades ago, undertook the long life-changing journey to Australia by ship, and who have since become an integral part of Australian society and culture.
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Lella Cariddi has undertaken pioneering work in the multicultural community over many years. It includes the development of the "What Happened at the Pier” social history program with Multicultural Arts Victoria and the RECIPROCO/RECIPROCAL international arts project. She held leadership roles in multicultural and educational services for a number of community organisations.
Episode Four
Stories from Marcello D’Amico and Josie Eberhard.
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1 x Episode 29’50 Stories from Charles D’Anastasi, Anita Horvath and Stella Michael.
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Produced by Co-ordinator Lella Cariddi Sound Design Nat Grant Lella Cariddi wishes to acknowledge and thank Multicultural Arts Victoria, auspice body for the “What Happened at the Pier” program, 2014-2019. Copyright Lella Cariddi
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U3A Melbourne City Script Writing
1 x Episode 27’50
Group Recent Works - Dialogues
Tony Birch is the author of three novels: the bestselling The White Girl, winner of the 2020 NSW Premier’s Award for Indigenous Writing, and shortlisted for the 2020 Miles Franklin literary prize; Ghost River, winner of the 2016 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Indigenous Writing; and Blood, which was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award. He is also the author of Shadowboxing and three short story collections, Father’s Day, The Promise and Common People. In 2017 he was awarded the Patrick White Literary Award for his contribution to Australian literature. He is also an activist, historian and essayist.
1 x Episode 27’50 The University of the Third Age (U3A) is an international organisation embodying the principles of lifelong education and the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake, in an atmosphere of mutual learning and teaching. Each U3A is a learning community organised by and for the people who are active in retirement – the so-called “third age” of their lives.
Melbourne City’s script writing group enjoy writing both monologues and dialogues on broad topics. Scripts are read in class where feedback is offered on content and presentation. Members are Leading Aboriginal writer Tony Birch reads his short encouraged to submit their writing to competitions story Painted Glass. and festivals. This program comprises six short dialogues.
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Produced by University of the Third Age 'Birthday Cake' by Kris Jennings, performed by Maureen Inkster and Toni Purdy 'Greyhound Coach to Nowhere' by Toni Purdy, performed by Andy Payne, Ron Irwin, Coni Hicks and Carole Miles. 'Baggage' by Andy Payne, performed by Maree Collie, Andy Payne, and Mina Shafer 'Giving Online Dating a Whirl' by Joan Hammond, performed by Joan Hammond with Patrick Miles. 'Maree Antionette's Tea Pot' by Coni Hicks, performed by Patrick Miles and Kris Jennings 'Who the heck is Mavis Brampston?' by Patrick Miles and performed Ron Irwin, Coni Hicks and Carole Miles. Copyright University of the Third Age
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Uncle Dennis Fisher Poetry
Telling Tales
1 x Episode 27’50
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Uncle Dennis Fisher aka (Den the Fish) is a Waka Waka man from Queensland. Born in Maryborough 1957 Uncle Den lived in the Cherbourg Settlement working on a dairy farm from the age of 10 years. Uncle Den is a writer, a broadcaster on 3KND and an Aboriginal Heritage Guide for the Royal Botanical Gardens Melbourne.
Telling Tales is the creation of Hot to Trot Productions: a creative team of industry leaders who have dedicated their working lives to the Arts, education, music and history. The creative team, along with the ‘tale tellers’ use oral history, music and theatre to bring stories to life. Older people have amazing stories to share with their families and Uncle Dennis performs his poetry from his album communities. Using oral history and theatre, Telling Tales gives our elders the opportunity to not only tell Embracing Us All. and record their stories but to present them in a unique theatrical event that celebrates their lives and experiences. Produced by Written and performed by Uncle Dennis Fisher. Rights to the recordings of the poems courtesy of 3KND community radio. Copyright Dennis Fisher. Filename RR2020_Uncle Dennis Fisher_Poetry
Telling Tales provides an insight into the processes used by the creative team to support community members to tell their stories using oral history, theatre and music. Pham Ho and Dr Peter Harms share their stories.
Produced by Produced by Hot to Trot Productions Facilitator Evelyn Krape Oral Historian Vivienne Nicholson Community Participants Pham Ho and Dr Peter Harms Copyright Hot to Trot Productions Filename RR2020_Krape_Telling Tales
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Design and Ideas
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National Gallery of Victoria A partnership between the National Gallery of Victoria and Radio Reimagined to present a series of programs on design and ideas drawn from events produced by NGV over the past two years.
Landscapes of the Future 1 x Episode 55’50
Can Artists and Designers be Agents of Change?
Daan Roosegaarde delivers an interactive keynote presentation exploring the social role of design and 1 x Episode 55’50 the importance of Schoonheid (a Dutch word Hosted by The New York Times European Culture meaning both beauty and cleanliness), along with his Editor, Matthew Anderson, this roundtable vision for the future. discussion features six artists and designers from the Dutch artist and innovator Daan Roosegaarde is a NGV Triennial, focusing on how they interpret some creative thinker and maker of social designs which of most vital issues of our time, from the global explore the relation between people, technology movement of people to the impact of climate change and urbanization. and space.
Produced by Produced by NGV as part of Melbourne Design Week 2019 Presenter Daan Roosegaarde
Journalist Matthew Anderson is the European Culture Editor of the New York Times. Previously he worked with the BBC as a reporter, producer and editor for TV, radio and online content.
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In The Mind's Eye
Designing a Better World
1 x Episode 55’50
1 x Episode 55’50
Turkish born, LA-based media artist Refik Anadol examines how machine intelligence is reshaping his world and the world around him – imagining a near future where super intelligent machines that learn will redefine our places, relationships, economies and broader lives. Refik Anadol is a media artist and director born in Istanbul, Turkey in 1985. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California. He is a lecturer and visiting researcher in UCLA’s Department of Design Media Arts. He is working in the fields of site-specific public art.
Produced by Produced by NGV as part of the Telstra Creativity and Innovation Series
As society enters an unprecedented period of urbanisation, digitisation, population growth and ecological transformation, design holds great potential as an enabler of positive transformation. Intersecting research, technology and innovation, design shapes nearly every aspect of life – devices, services, systems and cities and defines how the world lives, works, consumes and connects. Marcus Fairs draws upon his years at the vanguard of design publishing to reveal how he sees design shaping the world around us and how design is being deployed to improve quality of life, while also enabling new ways of making, building, sensing and doing. Marcus Fairs launched Dezeen in November 2006. Dezeen is the world's most popular and influential architecture and design magazine, and the winner of numerous awards for journalism and publishing.
Presenter Refik Anadol Supported by the Drummond Foundation and Telstra Copyright NGV Filename RR2020_NGV_In The Minds Eye_03
Produced by Produced by NGV as part of the Telstra Creativity and Innovation Series Presenter Marcus Fairs Supported by the Drummond Foundation and Telstra Copyright NGV
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