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  2. Cell XI: Live Drawing No. 1

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    19 Jun 2019: Learn the stories behind the incredible works at Panopticon. Panopticon III: The Garden of Earthly Delights features twelve installations by Art, Media, Music, and Theatre and Performance students from the University of Tasmania. Learn more: https
    By: University of Tasmania
  3. Cell V: Flowers of the World's Gardens

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=O21WVvUNBqE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
    19 Jun 2019: Learn the stories behind the incredible works at Panopticon. Panopticon III: The Garden of Earthly Delights features twelve installations by Art, Media, Music, and Theatre and Performance students from the University of Tasmania. Learn more at
    By: University of Tasmania
  4. Protecting wombats from mange disease

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    10 Sep 2020: Dr Scott Carver and his team are studying the impact of sarcoptic mange on Tasmanian wombats. Sarcoptic mange is an introduced disease caused by a small mite that burrows into the wombat's skin. It results in painful itching and hair loss,
    By: University of Tasmania
  5. How will climate change impact commercial fishing?

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    3 Sep 2020: Scientists have devised a new tool that can estimate commercial fish species to determine their sensitivity to climate change. It is ready for use and is providing knowledge on different fish in a range of global oceanic "hotspots" including
    By: University of Tasmania
  6. Panopticon II at Dark Mofo 2018, Theatre and Performance

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    17 May 2019: Curated by John Vella, Panopticon II features over twenty individual installations by Art, Music and Theatre students from the School of Creative Arts and Media. Each space is visible from the ground floor windows of the Centre for the Arts and
    By: University of Tasmania
  7. Cell 01: Past Present, Bachelor of Fine Arts

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    15 May 2019: "My performance is acting out memories that I have and experiences that I have both here in Tasmania and back in the UK of my childhood. " – Abigail Rothery, Bachelor of Fine Arts Curated by John Vella, Panopticon II features over twenty
    By: University of Tasmania
  8. Cell 10: Just in Time, Theatre and Performance

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    15 May 2019: "The idea of how everyone perceives time differently really intrigues me. " – Carmen Lai, Bachelor of Contemporary Arts Curated by John Vella, Panopticon II features over twenty individual installations by Art, Music and Theatre students from the
    By: University of Tasmania
  9. Cell 11/12: Dysrhythmia, Theatre and Performance

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    15 May 2019: "I went with this theme of dysrhythmia, which is partly about body-clock disruption. " – Erin Brandall, Bachelor of Fine Arts Curated by John Vella, Panopticon II features over twenty individual installations by Art, Music and Theatre students
    By: University of Tasmania
  10. Cell 13: The Self, Theatre and Performance

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    15 May 2019: "Over time, your image of yourself constantly changes. . . we're drawing ourselves, and yet, none of them quite look like us. " – Rebecca Bannister, Bachelor of Fine Arts Curated by John Vella, Panopticon II features over twenty individual
    By: University of Tasmania
  11. UTAS Students Talk Mental Health

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    13 May 2019: UTAS students from across all main campuses talk about issues that impact on their mental health and also offer strategies to promote mental health and wellbeing. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania: http://bit. ly/1LTBnP8 Follow
    By: University of Tasmania
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