HANOI IN 2048

A talk that aims to reflect the expriences and share the outcomes of the projects of "Future Ancestors", a intensive program on creating "future heritage" for students of creative disciplines at RMIT University Vietnam and Melbourne.

Thời gian

, 07.12.2023
09:30→11:30

Địa điểm

Vietnamese Women’s Museum
No. 36 Ly Thuong Kiet, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi

Ngôn ngữ trình bày

Bilingual

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Mô tả

Future Ancestors is a global intensive program taking place in Hanoi in November /December 2023 which brings together RMIT students from creative disciplines in Melbourne and Hanoi. They will work with industry guest mentors on real-world collaborative projects to explore issues at the intersection of contemporary creative practice and questions of cultural heritage. The starting point is to speculate about Hanoi in 25 years time, and ask what role creative practitioners might play in preserving and/or creating ‘future heritage’, and so, how can we be ‘good ancestors’ through practice?

In this session, participants will reflect on the experience and share outcomes of our three collaborative projects:
1. Weaving the Future: Sustainable Textile Craft and Fashion Design in Vietnam
2. Extending Heritage: XR & Expanded Imaging for communication
3. Inner-city Commute: How do questions of history, urban design, climate change and inclusivity influence movement around the city now and into the future?

The event is organised by RMIT University Vietnam and RMIT University Melbourne.

Các diễn giả

 Dr Alan Hill: Lecturer/Program Manager, Bachelor of Arts (Photography), RMIT University Melbourne.

 Thao Nguyen: Vietnamese-Australian artist, educator and researcher based in Naarm/Melbourne.

 Michal Teague: Associate Lecturer in Design Studies, School of Communication and Design, RMIT University Vietnam.

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Thời gian

, 07.12.2023
09:30→11:30

Địa điểm

Vietnamese Women’s Museum
No. 36 Ly Thuong Kiet, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi

Ngôn ngữ trình bày

Bilingual