The University of South Australia runs these public lectures called the Knowledge Works series. The community here seems to enjoy these lectures and it is, in my view, a terrific thing for the Uni to be doing. What is more, I love the opportunity to get a look at a big room, chock-a-block full with bonafide, card-carrying, members of the public. For those of you who read this blog regularly, you will know full well that BiM takes the whole dissemination thing pretty seriously – it is, I guess, our whole ‘reason for being’. Anyway, UniSA has, in the true spirit of open access and dissemination, made the film of my lecture available. It is about 50 minutes long i think and they have integrated my slides into it. So, without further ado, help yourself to a squiz.
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