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Panel Discussion of Dark Water: the Antipodes Project by Cho Duck Hyun
3 pm, Sunday 28 February 2010, Dunedin Public Art Gallery.
A panel discussion on aspects of the exhibition Dark Water: the Antipodes Project by Cho Duck Hyun.Topics will include the artist’s material practice, as well as memory, diaspora and identity. The panel comprises from the University of Otago: Associate Professor Jacquie Leckie (Anthropology), Dr Vijay Devadas (Film, Media and Communication) and from the artistic community: painter and printmaker Simon Kaan. The exhibition Dark Water: The Antipodes Project will be on until 7 March 2010.
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COMMUNICATION STUDIES
Communication Studies at Otago focuses on the role of media in the
social world. It is concerned with how media are used at individual,
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FILM AND MEDIA STUDIES
Film and Media Studies focuses on the historical, aesthetic, cultural
and social significance of cinema, television and new visual technologies
and their interconnections. It is concerned with the teaching of visual
literacy as it applies to moving images since the advent of modernity
and beyond, and looks both at dominant practices (Hollywood cinema,
global media, mass-entertainment), and alternative practices (art
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VISUAL CULTURE
Visual Culture is an interdisciplinary programme at the University
of Otago. It seeks both to understand visual artifacts (including,
for example, documentary photographs, diagnostic imaging, fashion
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