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Faculty of Arts & Design, University of Canberra

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    • Poetry on the Move
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Secrets and Lies

Tim Sherratt

(re)create

The collections of the National Archives of Australia are full of people—lives glimpsed, moments captured, secrets whispered. In this presentation, I’ll explore means of reversing the gaze of government surveillance to open the archives to new connections and new meanings.

  • Post date
    29 August, 2022
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  • Posted in Video
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