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The vast age of the earth and the huge transformations it has undergone stretch human imagination. Increasingly science, art and Indigenous Knowledges intersect in the exploration of Deep Time - a notion that spans past, present and future. But what can we learn from Deep Time, and how can this understanding meaningfully inform our future? Join us for an evening with the creators of The Earth Above: A Deep Time View of Australia’s Epic History, which is showing as part of Adelaide Fringe.
This immersive planetarium experience brings together a collective of Indigenous and non-Indigenous filmmakers, Elders, Traditional Owners, artists, archaeologists, and animators. The project weaves emerging research with Indigenous knowledge to explore deep time and propose hopeful futures.
This event offers a chance to hear from key contributors behind The Earth Above, reflecting on stories like ancient trackways at Lake Mungo to the discovery of the oldest Aboriginal-made pottery in Australia. Together, they will explore how collaborative research can transform our understanding of Australia’s past and future.
This event is presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre. Register to attend this event either in-person and live in the venue or to watch the live-stream online.
Visit The Hawke Centre's website for details:
https://www.unisa.edu.au/connect/hawke-centre/events-and-exhibitions/events/2025/earth-above/
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55 North Terrace, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia, South Australia 5000