In these times of great change and miscommunication, A Liminal Space seeks to create and foster a safe and engaging online platform, to initiate and encourage long-form discussions, deep conversation and thought.
Invited guests will be visionaries who cross borders and push boundaries with their work, their art, and their thought.
Adventurers, risk takers, explorers, shamans, storytellers, healers, dreamers, rebels, scientists, intellectuals, philosophers, and seekers of a deeper truth.
And ultimately, those who are working towards making the world a more empathetic, equal and loving place in which to live.
Welcome to A Liminal Space.
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In these times of great change and miscommunication, A Liminal Space seeks to create and foster a safe and engaging online platform, to initiate and encourage long-form discussions, deep conversation and thought.
Invited guests will be visionaries who cross borders and push boundaries with their work, their art, and their thought.
Adventurers, risk takers, explorers, shamans, storytellers, healers, dreamers, rebels, scientists, intellectuals, philosophers, and seekers of a deeper truth.
And ultimately, those who are working towards making the world a more empathetic, equal and loving place in which to live.
Welcome to A Liminal Space.
EP #10 - Can Indigenous wisdom change the world? (Hineani Tunoa Roberts)
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EP #10 - Can Indigenous wisdom change the world? (Hineani Tunoa Roberts)
With an Australian mother and Indigenous Māori father, Hineani's mixed upbringing has provided her with a very unique lens through which she sees the world, and in this discussion she invites us to consider; Can Indigenous wisdom change the world?
Hineani Tunoa Roberts (ko Rongowhakaata iwi) works as a media artist in Naarm (Melbourne).
Her work takes inspiration from visual symbolism found in traditional Māori art and its strong design principles. She combines digital printmaking techniques, digital technology and design process to bring cultural iconography into a modern context.
A LIMINAL SPACE
In these times of great change and miscommunication, A Liminal Space seeks to create and foster a safe and engaging online platform, to initiate and encourage long-form discussions, deep conversation and thought.
Invited guests will be visionaries who cross borders and push boundaries with their work, their art, and their thought.
Adventurers, risk takers, explorers, shamans, storytellers, healers, dreamers, rebels, scientists, intellectuals, philosophers, and seekers of a deeper truth.
And ultimately, those who are working towards making the world a more empathetic, equal and loving place in which to live.
Welcome to A Liminal Space.