Biometric Mirror panel discussion: a discussion on digital ethics and society
Read MoreCombining a pop-up exhibition/showcase with a panel discussion, The Life Code examines, through the lens of AR/VR projects, how Indigenous knowledge systems (which find perfection from the elements) can lead to more engaging and inclusive technologies, whilst also underscoring the importance of Indigenous science in AI.
Read MorePerfection and Speculation: lecture by Adam Peacock, recipient of the Robert Garland Treseder Fellowship
Read MoreI think the most important themes for the night were perfection and how it’s perceived as well as how science fits into that idea. The topic of perfection was questioned in a way of what it is? What is the point of it? And why we crave it so much?…
Read MoreHack, snip, insert, remove – how far will we go in our quest to perfect our bodies? This panel discussion explored the current and future technologies for hacking our bodies, and discussed some of the ethical implications associated with hacking and changing parts of ourselves.
Read MoreThis discussion explored the psychology behind perfection and body image, and delved into disorders such as body dysmorphic disorder, which involves obsessing about a perceived or imagined problem with one’s appearance. We looked at the measures young people take to perfect their bodies, from Brazilian waxing to labiaplasty, through to body building and anabolic steroid use.
Read MoreThe Laborastory brings together five scientists to tell the story of their science heroes in ten short minutes. Hear stories of tragedies and triumphs and maybe learn a little bit along the way.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence isn’t a thing of the future anymore – self-taught A.I. is already smarter than humans at gaming, life-like interactive sex robots are in high demand, and Google Assistant can switch the lights in your home on and off at your request. Does A.I. make our lives more perfect?
Read MoreIs our obsession with dog breeding a form of eugenics? Will breeding certain dogs be banned for ethical reasons? Will our future be filled with clones of our #1 pets?
Read MoreIn this friendly (and possibly fiery) debate, a panel of cultural and scientific experts lock horns over the way cinema and other forms of entertainment have advanced or regressed popular attitudes towards science. In a post-truth world, how have the big and small screens helped or hindered the way we perceive science and technology?
Read MoreWhen I first heard of Science Gallery Melbourne, I was beyond excited – I could not believe an exhibit showcasing the two fields I am deeply passionate about would be opening at our very own university. Then to have the opportunity to be involved as a mediator was a dream come true…
Read MoreIn September 2016 The Hon Linda Dessau AM, Governor of Victoria joined the Science Gallery crew in London and Dublin for a series of big ideas.
Read MoreDr Ryan Jefferies has arguably the world's coolest title: Creative Director Blood.
Ryan joined the Science Gallery Melbourne team in October to spearhead our inaugural Blood program, which we will stage simultaneously with Science Gallery London.
Read MoreScience Gallery Melbourne aims to inspire young adults from all backgrounds in arts and science.
Read MoreInspiring and transforming curious minds through the collision of art and science Science Gallery Melbourne will be a bold addition to our city, exploring the collision of art and science, and playing a vital role in shifting our understanding of science, art and innovation…
Read MoreScience Gallery International (SGI) and the University of Melbourne today announce that Rose Hiscock will become the inaugural Director of Science Gallery Melbourne, an innovative venue for science and art collaboration planned for the heart of Melbourne’s new innovation precinct.
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