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SUMMARY:Shehan Karunatilaka: Writing Across Borders
DESCRIPTION:Shehan Karunatilaka\, the 2022 Booker Prize Winner\, talks with NYUAD Visiting Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Harshana Rambukwella. Karunatilaka’s fiction combines the surreal and the drakly humorous\, notably in his Booker winner The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida – an “afterlife noir” that reflects Sri Lanka’s tumultuous history through a unique lens. \n 
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/shehan-karunatilaka-writing-across-borders/
LOCATION:NYUAD Campus\, Conference Centre\, NYUAD Campus\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi\, United Arab Emirates
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Sharjah Architecture Triennial: Material & Land Narratives
DESCRIPTION:The Sharjah Architecture Triennial (SAT) is hosting the final day of public programme for its second edition\, The Beauty of Impermanence: An Architecture of Adaptability\, which runs until 10 March. ‘Material & Land Narratives’ explores the regenerative potential of earthen materials and land narratives: \n11am – 1pm Workshop on Earthen Architecture: Material and Building Techniques Architect and building conservator Felipe Gutierrez leads the workshop; participants(15 max)  will learn about the earth as a building material\, identify soils that are suitable for construction\, and apply techniques – construct ingmasonry blocks\, formulating natural plasters and creating prototypes of traditional earth wall constructions. \n11am-1pm Curator walkthrough led by Tosin Oshinowo SAT’s curator guides a tour of the projects at Al Qasimiyah School. \n2-2.20pm Introduction by Tosin Oshinowo Oshinowo expands on the theme for this edition of SAT\, elabortating the ideas behind three overlapping curatorial strands: Renewed Contextual\, Intangible Bodies\, and Extraction Politics. \n2.20-3.45pm Panel discussion: Material and Land Narratives Featuring Joelle Eyeson and Kwame Deheer (co-founders of Hive Earth); Mahavir Acharya (co-founder of Hunnarshala); Sumaya Dabbagh (founder of Dabbagh Architects); Felipe Gutierrez (architect and building conservator at the DCT Abu Dhabi) and Wayne Switzer (architect and educator) as moderator. The discussion will focuses on the opportunities and challenges of building with local earthen materials using traditional building techniques; it ties back to ‘Re-Materialize’\, an initiative of Sharjah Architecture Triennial that maps the making of environmentally conscious materials and supports designers who use sustainable and recycled local material in their practice. \n4-5.30pm Decolonising Architecture: Sandi Hilal & Alessandro Petti DAAR (Decolonizing Architecture Art Research)\, led by Sandi Hilal and Alessandro Petti\, present their two-decade research-based art and architectural practice. \nTo register for any of these events\, go here. \n 
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/sharjah-architecture-triennial-material-land-narratives/
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SUMMARY:Future Experts: AI in arts and culture
DESCRIPTION:Some of the sessions in the Museum of the Future’s Future Experts talks series have been a tad over-technical\, but this one should hit the mark. Apparently it’s designed “to ignite intellectual discussions and foster collaborative exploration at the intersection of academia and artificial intelligence” by providing “a unique platform for academia to come together\, exchange ideas\, and share cutting-edge research on AI’s pivotal role in design and various other domains”. \nIn fact the speakers all look well qualified to deliver ideas and insights\, albeit in bite-sized chunks – they only get ten minutes apiece\, with a wrap-up Q&A to round out the hour. On the panel: \n→ Isaac Sullivan ZU CACE – writer and artists as well as Assistant Professor of Visual Arts with research interests including AI\, sound art\, and “the problematics of space and place \n→ Peter Chanthanakone ZU CACE – an award-winning director and producer specialising in 3D animated shorts\, director of a Bangkok animation studio\, and in-demand speaker at events like Siggraph Asia and several of the International Symposium of Electronic Arts dates \n→ Sara Niroobakhsh NYUAD – Iranian-born Canadian-based artist\, currently a visiting assistant art professor in the Interactive Media program at NYUAD\, who has spent the last decade experimenting with a variety of multimedia projects involving living tissue\, chemistry\, virtual reality\, and performance \n→ Dr Noor Yusoff University of Wollongong – an artist and educator (and an Assistant Professor for Media & Communication) whose research interests include the practice-based approach to understand intellectual identity\, social semiotics and visual cultures \n 
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/future-experts-ai-in-arts-and-culture/
LOCATION:Museum of the Future\, Trade Centre 2\, Sheikh Zayed Rd\, Dubai
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Palestine: Gaza in Context
DESCRIPTION:Aline Batarseh\, Executive Director of Visualizing Palestine talks about her organisation’s most recent work contextualising the crisis in Gaza — from infographics to videos to interactive platforms – while also providing insight into Visualizing Palestine’s process for data collection and visualisation over the past 12 years. \nVP is a non-profit launched in 2012 that uses data and research to visually communicate Palestinian experiences to advance a fact-based narrative on Palestine. VP’s infographics have been used in art exhibitions\, public education\, awareness raising\, research\, and academia in more than 90 countries. \nBatarseh will be joined in conversation with Lawrence Abu Hamdan\, artist and founder of the audio research agency\, Earshot.ngo. Abu Hamdan ’s work has been presented in the form of forensic reports\, lectures and live performances\, films\, publications\, and exhibitions all over the world. \n 
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/visualizing-palestine-gaza-in-context/
LOCATION:Jameel Arts Centre\, Al Jaddaf\, Dubai
CATEGORIES:Talk
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