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Panel discussion and publication launch: Instruments of Surveillance

Thu 14 November 2024
6:00 pm 8:00 pm

National Communication Museum
375 Burwood Road
Hawthorn VIC 3122

Cost
$23
$18 students and children
11/14/2024 6:00 pm 11/14/2024 8:00 pm Panel discussion and publication launch: Instruments of Surveillance Engage with a live panel discussion, exploring the complexities of surveillance technologies, featuring experts in human rights, cybersecurity, art, media and more.To celebrate the launch of our first major research publication, 'Instruments of Surveillance', we invite you to an evening of discussion, debate, and exploration. From visual art and installations to biometric technology and human rights law, our panellists will guide you through an exciting, multidisciplinary conversation on the good, the bad, and the unexpected facets of everyday instruments of surveillance.Upon arrival, enjoy a drink courtesy of our friends at Noisy Ritual and Ramblers Ale Works, along with light snacks provided by Firecracker. Then, hear a selection of publication contributors share their personal reflections on instruments of surveillance in a conversation moderated by exhibition collaborator and publication editor Tyne Daile Sumner.Following the discussion, join us for an exclusive after-hours viewing of NCM's 'Instruments of Surveillance' exhibition and be one of the first to purchase our brand-new, limited-edition publication, 'Instruments of Surveillance'. National Communication Museum 375 Burwood Road, Hawthorn VIC 3122 City of Boroondara [email protected] Australia/Melbourne public

Event details

Engage with a live panel discussion, exploring the complexities of surveillance technologies, featuring experts in human rights, cybersecurity, art, media and more.

To celebrate the launch of our first major research publication, 'Instruments of Surveillance', we invite you to an evening of discussion, debate, and exploration. From visual art and installations to biometric technology and human rights law, our panellists will guide you through an exciting, multidisciplinary conversation on the good, the bad, and the unexpected facets of everyday instruments of surveillance.

Upon arrival, enjoy a drink courtesy of our friends at Noisy Ritual and Ramblers Ale Works, along with light snacks provided by Firecracker. Then, hear a selection of publication contributors share their personal reflections on instruments of surveillance in a conversation moderated by exhibition collaborator and publication editor Tyne Daile Sumner.

Following the discussion, join us for an exclusive after-hours viewing of NCM's 'Instruments of Surveillance' exhibition and be one of the first to purchase our brand-new, limited-edition publication, 'Instruments of Surveillance'.

This is a community-run event and not organised or endorsed by Council. No responsibility is taken for incorrect information, changes or cancellations.
Contact
National Communication Museum