Development of this content supports the ANU Graduate Attribute - Insight into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ knowledges and Indigenous peoples’ perspectives (IP-GA). Content that explicitly explores Indigenous ways of knowing relevant to the discipline.
"I am a Palyku writer, artist and academic and a practitioner of Indigenous futurisms, a term first coined by Anishinaabe academic Grace Dillon.
Indigenous Futurisms crosses many fields of inquiry but at its core are visions of what-could-be that are informed by our ancient cultures and our deep understandings of oppressive systems. These visions are as diverse as Indigenous peoples ourselves. They are also unified by commonalities which thread through Indigenous worldviews, such as an understanding of reality as living, interconnected whole in which human beings are but one strand of life amongst many, and a non-linear view of time.
In 2023 I undertook a creative residency with the School of Cybernetics..." Read more here.
Indigenous resources in ANU LIbrary Collections on Cybernetics topics can be explored from the boxes below.
Search the ANU Catalogue and SuperSearch with the following search terms to find books and articles and other resources on Indigenous topics in ANU Library Collections on cybernetics.
(futurism OR "knowledge systems") AND (aborig* OR "australian aborig*" OR "aboriginal australian" OR "first nations" OR "australian indigenous" OR "indigenous australia*" OR indigenous OR "first nations" OR "torres strait" OR "torres strait islander")
A select list of ebooks is in the box below and click here for the full search results for books and ebooks and for a selection of journal articles on the topic.
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