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Immersia 2024: Unruly Edges: Beyond the Human - An Anthropology Photo Exhibition


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The 2024 Anthropology Photo Exhibition delves into multi-sensorial ethnography with a focus on “Unruly Edges: Beyond the Human.” Contributors from anthropology and other fields present photos from their fieldwork and research projects, highlighting connections with the more-than-human. 

The exhibition features research on different species, ancestral beings, or monsters, including tangible and intangible materiality, exploring how these entities evoke memories, emotions, or connections tied to specific places or individuals.

The exhibition’s central question is: Do these significant beings compel us to consider unruly edges, where interdependencies beyond the human cannot be ignored?

This event, hosted by the ANU School of Culture, History & Language's flagship festival Immersia, is supported by the ANUSA Student Extracurricular Fund (SEEF), the ANU Mongolia Institute and the ANU South Asian Research Institute (SARI). 

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Please note: If you require accessibility accommodations or a visitor Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan please contact the event organisers. 

This event may be photographed and recorded. The recorded material may be used to promote future ANU events and programs. By attending the event you are giving us informed consent. If you DO NOT wish to be recorded, please let ANU event staff know on the day. We will be mindful and ensure not to photograph any faces of children present.



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