TENSEGRITY
Join us for a performance by Carol Brown with and beside the Anthropomorphic Machine.
Join us for a performance by Carol Brown with and beside the Anthropomorphic Machine.
Could you stand alone? Will the pack/hive entice you. Can you fight your intuition? Would you step up even if it meant you stood alone?
Part performance, part experiment, Sacrifice is the product of a radical collaboration between theatre, robotics, and archaeology specialists that invites you to interact with ancient and emerging technologies of contemplation.
We are going all out for this Friday Night Social, with a dress-up Halloween party! Costumes, roving performances, bands, DJs, photobooths, karaoke piano bar and best-dressed prizes to be won!
Local poets & performers share their odes and jokes in response to SWARM.
Join this free workshop exploring responses to the SWARM exhibition through the medium of drawing.
For this Friday Night Social, we are bringing you an art party bonanza, with over 40 students from the University of Melbourne presenting their sound and performance art projects.
This activity-based workshop is open to anyone interested in activism, social justice and/or climate change as a space of knowledge sharing.
Celebrating the start of Spring, this Friday Night Social we are bringing you a cross-pollination of happenings that activate the senses.
Explore Science Gallery Melbourne's SWARM exhibition at an exclusive event for teachers.
A quartet of woodwind members of the BOLT Ensemble interact with Stelarc’s Anthropomorphic Machine following a score by composer and sound artist James Hullick.
What does effective science communication look like? Come spend an afternoon writing and learning at Science Gallery Melbourne with Omni Sci Mag and Sara Phillips.
Join Adam Goodes, Angie Abdilla, and Baden Pailthorpe in conversation to explore the immersive SWARM installation, ‘Ngapulara Ngarngarnyi Wirra’.
Hear from Clem Bastow, Jamie Marina Lau and Sam van Zweden as they investigate what the act of writing can do for our brain and wellbeing.
What if people who use mental health services were put in charge of those services? How might they look different?
Qualia is a collage of three acts - a short film screening, a devised performance followed by an interactive Q&A.
How can we shift the conversation around mental health?
Join Anaiwan & Gumbayngirr weaver Gabi Briggs as she discusses her practice and demonstrates how to begin a weave.
Every Wednesday we host 𝘜𝘯common Room where you can eat free food, practice your ping pong, charge your phone or completely zone out.
An exhibition that illuminates Indigenous perspectives related to science, innovation, plant use, land management and agricultural practice