SCI-FI: TOUR
In this facilitator-led experience, students will be guided through the SCI-FI: Mythologies Transformed exhibition.
The exhibition offers fresh insights on science fiction, a genre built on envisioning alternative futures and imaginary realms. The lines connecting science fiction with ancient philosophy and mythologies are brought to light through the work of Asian and First Nations women artists and collectives.
The exhibition weaves together narratives found in Western science fiction literature and cinema with ideas inherent in Eastern spiritual traditions that have evolved over centuries and millennia.
Using their deep knowledge of the exhibition, Learning Experience Facilitators will introduce students to the key concepts and ideas, such as speculative futures, through group discussions and activities, prompting students to think critically about the works.
Key Themes: science fiction, feminism, speculative futures, myth and lore, Ancestral storytelling, sustainability
Details
Available: February - May 2025Levels: 7-12
Duration: 1.25 hours (one module)
Capacity: 50 students
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Identify and connect the key themes and concepts explored in the SCI-FI: Mythologies Transformed exhibition through the facilitator-led tour of the transdisciplinary works.
Participate in facilitator-led group activities and discussions that prompt critical thinking and provoke curiosity.
Informally engage with university students – who make up our facilitator team - and learn about diverse post-school pathways.
Explore the gallery independently in small teams, interacting with each of the works.
Reflect and share with the group their experience and insights from the exhibition.
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Creative Writing
Film and Media
Technology
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Creative thinking
Critical Thinking
Intercultural Understanding
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Critical and Creative thinking, Ethical, Intercultural, Personal and Social Capability.