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Hacking the Anthropocene – Climate stories between art and science

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  • Science Gallery Melbourne
    Melbourne Connect, 114 Grattan St, Parkville VIC 3053, Australia

National Science Week is coming! Are you aged 14-28 years old?

Let's hack the Anthropocene to find climate stories between art and science with SWISP Lab X Science Gallery Melbourne. 

At the intersection of creative and scientific inquiry lies innovative ways to approach and understand climate change. The Speculative Wanderings in Space and Place (SWISP) Lab has created a climate curriculum by working with young adults across the world—be it in Atlanta, Melbourne, or Bengaluru.

Come and hack the Anthropocene and reflect on your relationship with art, science, climate change, and interact with other young people to share your hopes and fears about the Anthropogenic event we are living in. Join educators Kathryn Coleman and Sarah Healy in partnership with Science Gallery Melbourne Mediators to experiment and test out their global climate curriculum! 

The workshop (with University of Melbourne ethics approved research) is open to participants aged 14-28 years old.   

SWISP Lab is facilitating 2 #hackathons for young people (aged 14-28 years old) in partnership with Science Gallery Melbourne in National Science Week.

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