Rnz: Smart Talk At The Auckland Museum
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Sinopsis
Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum is a series of panel discussions recorded before an audience during LATE at the Museum - regular curated evenings which include talk, live performances, and exhibition viewing.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: the water crisis
15/01/2012 Duración: 37minThis final edition of Smart Talk from the Auckland Museum, recorded in front of an audience last year, focuses on the issue of water sustainability and how we use our country's waterways. The panel of experts from the University of Auckland include Professor John Montgomery, the Chair of Marine Science; the ecologist Dr Marjorie van Roon; and Dr Alys Longley, a lecturer in Dance Studies. Oliver Driver is in the chair.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: the food crisis
08/01/2012 Duración: 52minThe renowned Australian author, journalist and science communicator Professor Julian Cribb in conversation with Finlay Macdonald about how we are to feed ourselves in the coming years and decades.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Life on the Margins
27/11/2011 Duración: 41minHow changes to New Zealand society can be traced by considering the current place of those who were once on the margins. Russell Brown chairs a session which involves comedian and diversity consultant Philip Patston; journalist and author David Cohen; Ella Henry, an academic and former human rights commissioner; and Jacinda Ardern, the Labour Party's Youth Affairs spokesperson.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Rugby and the New Zealand sense of identity
18/09/2011 Duración: 52minA spirited discussion recorded at the Auckland Museum. Chaired by Maggie Barrie, it features a panel of experts on the subject: historian Jock Phillips, political scientist Dr Jennifer Curtin and rugby legend and former All Black Grant Fox.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Matariki
11/09/2011 Duración: 34minThe place of Matariki and its traditions in today's culture is discussed by Haare Williams, director of Maori Partnerships at Auckland Museum; musician Whirimako Black; composer and researcher Te Ahukaramu Charles Royal; and historian, storyteller and orator Pita Turei. Kirk Torrance is in the chair.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Innovation and Crime
01/01/2010 Duración: 52minProfessor Greg Newbold, Sam Chapman, and Professor Warren rookbanks discuss the state of our criminal justice system with Finlay Macdonald.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Innovation and Cultural Institutions
01/01/2010 Duración: 40minAngelina Russo, John Barnett and Aidan Lang explored the challenges of attracting and engaging new audiences with Finlay Macdonald.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Innovation and Faith with Lloyd Geering
01/01/2010 Duración: 52minA conversation between Finlay Macdonald and theologian Sir Lloyd Geering, aged 92, who is still encouraging people to re-think the idea of religious belief.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Innovation and Food
01/01/2010 Duración: 44minRay McVinnie, Dr Karen Cronin and Rob Whitbourne explore aspects of food production and consumption with Finlay Macdonald.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Innovation and the Environment
01/01/2010 Duración: 52minSimon Terry, Guy Salmon and Nandor Tanczos discuss sustainability and other environmental issues with Finlay Macdonald.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Innovation and Science
01/01/2010 Duración: 50minProfessor John Hattie, Head of Education at Auckland University, best-selling author Gordon Dryden and trailblazing principal Charmaine Pountney, recorded at the Auckland Museum in May 2010. Finlay Macdonald is in the chair.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Innovation and the economy
01/01/2010 Duración: 44minFinlay Macdonald chairs a lively session of debate about the future of our nation's financial sector with Auckland University's Economics Professor Tim Hazledine, Associate Professor Susan St John, and popular business commentator and investment analyst Brian Gaynor.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Innovation and the media
01/01/2010 Duración: 51minDr Martin Hirst, AUT's Associate Professor of Journalism, Brent Impey, former CEO of Mediaworks, TVNZ's General Manager of Digital Services Eric Kearly and Colin Peacock, host of Radio New Zealand's Mediawatch, consider the landscape of the media today and in the future. Finlay Macdonald is in the chair.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Innovation and the city
01/01/2010 Duración: 51minAlong with Finlay Macdonald in the chair, renowned architect Pete Bossley, urban historian Dr Chris Harris, and Rod Oram, a frequent commentator on business and economics consider how Auckland will transform itself once the time for election slogans and promises is over. And what role will innovative design and planning play in its future?
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Innovation and Science
01/01/2010 Duración: 52minChief executive of The Ministry of Research Science and Technology Dr Helen Anderson with inventor, social entrepreneur and 'New Zealander of the Year' Ray Avery recorded at the Auckland Museum in March 2010. Finlay Macdonald is in the chair.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Innovation and the Treaty of Waitangi
01/01/2010 Duración: 52minA spirited discussion with Sir Douglas Graham and Dr Hone Kaa, recorded at the Auckland Museum before Waitangi Day 2010. Finlay Macdonald is in the chair.
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Lecture 6 - The Storytelling Ape
28/09/2009 Duración: 52minProfessor Brian Boyd, The University of Auckland. Brian Boyd will focus on art, perhaps the feature of human behavior that might seem to have least to do with a struggle for existence. Can biology explain why art (music, dance, visual art, storytelling and verse) is a human universal? Why do we so compulsively invent and engage with stories we know to be untrue? Recorded 8 September, in Nelson.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: the creation of the New Zealand landmass
01/02/2009 Duración: 45minTens of millions of years ago the New Zealand landmass separated from Gondwanaland with its cargo of plants and animals. But is there another theory?
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: the voyage of our ancestors
01/02/2009 Duración: 50minHow voyages to New Zealand took place, and what happened when we arrived here.
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Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: 1000 years of migration here
01/02/2009 Duración: 34minHow 1000 years of human migration has influenced our cultural identity.