Another of my own personal Wayback Machine posts, this time talking about fascinating discussions with Dr Ben Goertzel, Dr Tyson Yunkaporta, Lisa Rein and Desdemona.
Category: Panels, Presentations, and Public Works
Here you will find work that I’ve done for conferences, workshops, research sprints, and collaborative learning opportunities.
Indigenous Governance and Web3
Let's jump forward in time. We can play with the coeval temporalities that exist in my memory, and return, in the future, to previous occurrences at later dates... For this post, we are in December 2022. We are at What's Governing Web3? a public conference hosted by RMIT University Melbourne. The conference was part of … Continue reading Indigenous Governance and Web3
ANAT SPECTRA 2022 Multiplicity
Episode 5 - Friends are Electric In April 2022, I participated in one episode of a program of events called ANAT SPECTRA 2022: Multiplicity, hosted by the Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) in partnership with the University of Melbourne, Science Gallery Melbourne, together with program partners The Things We Did Next (TTWDNext), Typecast … Continue reading ANAT SPECTRA 2022 Multiplicity
A series of quick updates #3
"Alternative Data Futures: Cooperative Principles, Data Trusts, and the Digital Economy" The New School's Platform Cooperativism Consortium and Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society - Fall 2021 Research Sprint It was my privilege to be selected to participate among a cohort of twelve early-career researchers (myself included), cooperative leaders, and activists from 8 … Continue reading A series of quick updates #3
A series of quick updates #2
DERCCHATS: Making Space for Indigenous Research November 16, 2021 The final DERCChat of 2021 was a hybrid panel session - a combined live-in-person event that was also streamed to an online audience via Facebook. The event explored the following questions: How is Indigenous knowledge recognised in research? How do we create space for it in … Continue reading A series of quick updates #2
A series of quick updates #1
This update series will not be in chronological order, as the past few months have been so busy that keeping an account of happenings has not been possible. I've done a few "things" lately, and want to capture them as part of an effort to revitalise this blog and write articles in it on a … Continue reading A series of quick updates #1
MoneyLab #X Economythologies
I was sitting in a cafe, back in 2019, considering whether to steal the inspiring and very hip magazine I was reading, when I received an email from Canberra-based Associate Professor Denise Thwaites. Denise had been given my contact details by a mutual friend and Indigenous thinker doing exciting work in the fields of artificial … Continue reading MoneyLab #X Economythologies
EPIC2020 – Scale
Digital Ethnography Research Center Showcase - Thursday, 22 October, 2020 In October 2020, I participated in the EPIC 2020 Graduate Colloquium, an opportunity for graduate student participants to share and get feedback on our research projects, to meet senior colleagues in related fields and industries, and to build a supportive cohort of fellow graduate students. … Continue reading EPIC2020 – Scale
A proposal
Indigenous Protocols and A.I. Workshop, March 2019 University of Hawaii at Mānoa in Honolulu, HI Megan Kelleher – Vice Chancellor's Indigenous Pre-Doctoral Fellow | RMIT University | School of Media and Communications | Melbourne | Australia Response to Key Workshop Question: From an Indigenous perspective, what should our relationship with A.I. be? Subquestions: How can … Continue reading A proposal