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Call Me Mum
This screening was to over 300 Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders in the context of a cultural celebration. CALL ME MUM 2005 Director and Script Editor. 76min drama Writer: Kathleen Mary Fallon, Producer Michael McMahon, Big and Little Films. Awards: 2007 AFI Awards: Best Supporting Actress Television Drama (Vicki Saylor), Outstanding Achievement in Screen Craft Television (Production Design) Short-listed NSW Premier's Literary Awards, Nominated AWGIE Awards (telemovie) AFI Award Nominations: Best Actress Television Drama (Catherine McClements) Best Supporting Actress Television Drama (Lynette Curran) Screenings: 2009 European Association of Studies of Australia 10th Biennial Conference Palma Spain, Seen and Heard film festival, Sydney 2008 Sydney Writers Festival Bangarra Theatre and The Edge Katoomba; IAPL - Global Arts Local Knowledge Conference, Melbourne; Reconciliation week, Department of Victorian Communities ACMI; NIDA 2007 Cinema des Antipodes, Saint Tropez, FRANCE, Ordinary Lives - Narratives of Disability University of South Australia; NAIDOC screening Australian Embassy Paris, ADELAIDE Film Festival, Festival International de Films de Femmes du CRETEIL (in competition International Long Feature and Grain du Cinepharge,) ANZJA Conference Sydney, 2006 Sydney Film Festival, WINNIPEG International Film Festival, THE FEMALE EYE Toronto (Nominated Best Feature and Best in Show), YOUNG AT HEART Randwick Ritz, GENRES OF HISTORY Conference ANU, TOWNSVILLE CULTURAL CENTRE. Broadcast: SBS May 6th and Dec 9th 200
Mum
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Mum Mum! : the animal kingdom
Eating habits develop from an early age. Time-pressed parents are concerned about the nutritional value of their children’s meals, but are often met with resistance when introducing unfamiliar foods. Mum Mum is a kid’s dining set which aims to create an amiable eating and learning environments for children, while encouraging interaction and parent-child bonding. With a series of products, Mum Mum strives to motivate kids aged 2 to 5 years old to participate actively in the preparation process, creating appealing, colourful and fun food-based masterpieces that encourage mindful eating habits.Bachelor of Fine Art
Our mum is a forensic scientist. That’s RAD!
Imagine all the cool things you could learn if your mum was a police forensic scientist! In this educational and fun book, children will learn how forensic science can be used to gather evidence to help solve crimes. From fingerprints to fabric matching and DNA – the topics in this book are sure to intrigue and inspire kids! The book includes interesting facts, cool cartoons and hands-on science activities.Griffith SciencesFull Tex
Acknowledgements
I would first like to thank my supervisors. As principal supervisor, Richard Morris is due thanks for giving me the initial opportunity of studying for this degree. Since then, he has provided a mixture of solid advice and inspiration – especially in lab meetings. As for my second supervisor, Peter Dayan, it has simply been a privilege to work with him. None of this thesis would exist without him, nor perhaps my desire to continue on a related course. I have been extremely lucky in the people I have been able to work with. The students and ex-students in Edinburgh, especially Livia de Hoz, Steve Martin, and Mark Ramsay, made work and play a pleasure, and whatever happens next I will miss them. I should also like to thank Gill Maitland for help on numerous occasions. At M.I.T., there are too many people to mention, except Prof. Matthew Wilson, Andrea D’Avella, and the residents of The Hub. Outside of work, without Drs. J and M Hutchison, none of this would have been possible; Mum, Dad, Joanna and Simon, likewise; and a few others made all this turn out the way it has, among them Andrew Salway, Peter Roper, Declan Colgan and Pauline McEwan. I wish, as well, that there were a way I could thank Keith Ruddock, whose kindness to me many years ago meant so much. I should also like to thank the Faculty of Medicine, Edinburgh University, for a Holdswort
Mum, August 1949
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MuM'23 Workshop on Interruptions and Attention Management
Attention management systems seek to minimize disruption by intelligently timing interruptions and helping users navigate multiple tasks and activities. While there is a solid theoretical basis and rich history in HCI research for attention management, little progress has been made regarding their practical implementation and deployment. Building sophisticated attention management systems requires a great variety of sensors, task- and user models, and multiple devices while considering the complexity of user context and human behavior. Novel AI technologies, such as generative systems, reinforcement learning, and large language models, open new possibilities to create intelligent, practical, and user-centered attention management systems. This proposed workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse backgrounds to discuss and formulate a research agenda to advance attention management systems using novel AI tools to manage and mitigate interruptions from computing systems effectively.Human Information Communication DesignHuman-Centred Artificial Intelligenc
Mum and Dad, August 1949
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Sub-item: [2005.0036.00019] "Mum and Dad, August 1949
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To mum (love, me)
This report serves as a guide to the making of the short film, To Mum (Love, Me). It will detail how the story started, the problems faced in pre-production and the obstacles overcomed in the making of the film. To Mum (Love, Me) is first and foremost a story about the relationship between a mother and daughter, the way that the relationship changes and how the two characters evolve throughout the course of the film. It deals with the idea of coming out in Singapore, which is still a traditional society. In a country where LGBT matters are still considered taboo, the film hopes to provide a non-controversial insight into the struggles of those who identify as LGBT and their loved
ones.Bachelor of Fine Art
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