Thursday 31st October
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9.00am-5.30pm: Various ICOMOS International Scientific Committee Meetings |
3.00-5.00pm: Meeting of the Australia ICOMOS Traditional Trades Working Group (AI TTWG)
- Australia ICOMOS members, interested parties and conference delegates are welcome to attend
- Please RSVP your attendance to the Coordinator of the AI TTWG Mary Knaggs via email
- For further information about this meeting, click here
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5.00-6.00pm: Australia ICOMOS AGM |
6.00-7.30pm: Opening Reception in Kings Hall, Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House (MoADOPH) |
Friday 1st November
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9.00-10.30am: Welcome & Plenary Keynote Session
Opening Address: Robyn Archer
Keynote: Sheridan Burke
Imagineering Canberra
Room: MDR 2 |
Morning Tea
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11.00am-12.30pm: Three Concurrent Sessions
Parallel Session F1a: Imagined Landscapes 1
CHAIR: Anne Claoue Long
Room: MDR 1
Claire Baddeley
Place, Commemoration and Design: the forgotten landscape heritage of the Australian War Memorial
Marian Walker
Avenues in Eden: Contested Sites of Cultural Identity
Jongsang Sung Ui-won
The 17-18C Joseon Scholar’s Garden of Imagination
Flavia Kipperman
Shared reality of communities neighbouring historic urban centres
Adda Gheorghievici
(Snapshot) Cultural Landscapes Romania
Parallel Session F1b: Imagined Cities 1
CHAIR: Professor Jenny Gregory
Room: MDR 3
Bruce Pennay
Imagining, reimagining and remembering Albury-Wodonga as a National Growth Centre
Kelly Henderson
Adelaide: Surveying world heritage and the Benthamite ideal city of an imagined landscape
Noni Boyd
Canberra as an Arts and Crafts city
Susan Fayad and David McGinniss
(Snapshot) The Australian Historic Urban Landscape. Heritage and Development in Ballarat
Parallel Session F1c: Transnational and World Heritage 1
Room: MDR 2
Keynote: Guo Zhan
Imagining the past, present and future of indigenous people in World Heritage Sites – Hani Rice Terraces
Ken Mulvaney and Geoff Togo
Dampier Archipelago in Perspective
Jane Lennon
Imagined futures – after agreement on aesthetic values of landscapes
Graham Aplin
Transnational World Heritage Properties: Past, Present and Future |
Lunch
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1.30-3.00pm: Three Concurrent Sessions
Parallel Session F2a: Imagined Landscapes 2
CHAIR: Iain Stuart
Room: MDR 1
Chandana Shrinath Wijetunga and Jongsang Sung
Agricultural Heritage and Cultural Landscapes: Tea Industrial Heritage in Sri Lanka
Nora Mitchell and Brenda Barrett
Envisioning future agrarian cultural landscapes: Places shaped by the past, re-imagined for a sustainable future
Jane Lennon
Changes to Continuing Landscapes: industrialisation of Australia’s productive rural lands
Caroline Grant
(Snapshot) The Denmark Landscapes WA: What new aspirations and directions can be explored for the future?
Lionella Scazzosi
Rural Landscape as cultural heritage: some theoretical and methodological questions. Towards an International Declaration
Parallel Session F2b: Imagined Cities 2
CHAIR: Professor Jenny Gregory
Room: MDR 3
Ed Wensing
Managing Canberra’s National Heritage Values
Lisa Gervasoni
The city beautiful – from goldfield to garden: Sturt Street Gardens, Ballarat
Jenny Gregory
The limits of heritage in modern cities
Parallel Session F2c: Transnational and World Heritage 2
Room: MDR 2
Denis Byrne
The Transnational Space of Heritage
Cari Goetcheus
Gullah Geechee of the Southeastern United States: Proud and Difficult Past, Threatened Present, Imagined Future?
Amy Clarke
Scotland in Kolkata: Transnational heritage, cultural diplomacy and collective identity
Gabrielle Zhe Geng and David Jones
World Heritage Tourism in China: Challenges or Government New Orientations? |
Afternoon Tea
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3.30-5.00pm: Three Concurrent Sessions
Parallel Session F3a: Imagined Landscapes 3
CHAIR: Sheridan Burke
Room: MDR 2
Ken Taylor
The Historic Urban Landscape concept and cities as cultural landscapes: Canberra a missed opportunity?
Guo Zhan
The Historic Urban Landscape of Beijing: “ the Central Axis landscape of Beijing City” a potential World Heritage nomination
Rachel Jackson
Summary of Historic Urban Landscapes and Green System Papers from the ISCs Symposium
Andrew McKenzie
Reconciling urban landscape values: A case study of Ottawa and Canberra’s open space system
Panel discussion and questions from the floor
Parallel Session F3b: Imagined Cities 3
CHAIR: Professor Jenny Gregory
Room: MDR 3
Robyn Clinch
40 years of heritage studies: did we imagine the outcomes on our historic urban landscapes?
Anne Warr
The City Of The Future: Containing The Past
Gabrielle Zhe Geng and David Jones
(Snapshot) Retrieving Lost Memories of a Historic City: The Urban Historic Districts of Guozijian and Yandaixiejie in Beijing
Peter Phillips
(Snapshot) The Dark Side of building cities
Parallel Session F3c: Utopia/Dystopia – Underground Cultures in the Ideal City
CONVENOR: Lynette Gurr
Room: MDR 1
Lynette Gurr
Utopia / Dystopia – Paintings and Text
Blanche Menadier
Capturing Troy
Gavin Findlay
The Territory is not the map: Canberra’s underground culture
Panel discussion and questions from the floor |
5.00-6.30pm: Reception and Book Launch
Many Voices, One Vision: The Early Years of the World Heritage Convention by Christina Cameron and Mechtild Rössler
Launched by Professor Sharon Sullivan
Venue: Members’ Dining Room/Courtyard |
6.30-8.30pm: Launch of the Burra Charter Practice Notes by Professor Carmen Lawrence
CHAIR: Duncan Marshall, Chair, ACT Heritage Council
Keynote Address: Professor Christina Cameron
Venue: House of Representatives Chamber |
Saturday 2nd November
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7.30-9.00am: The Stromlo Observatory Breakfast
Keynote Address: Professor Brian Schmidt, Nobel Laureate
Buses will be provided for transport to and from Mt Stromlo
VENUE: Stromlo Observatory |
9.30-10.30am: Plenary Keynote Session
MDR 2
Keynote 1: Monica Luengo Anon
The golden fleece: A future for pastoral landscapes
Keynote 2: Jane Lydon
Photography, Heritage and Indigenous Futures |
Morning Tea
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11.00am-12.30pm: Three Concurrent Sessions
Parallel Session S1a: The Role of Heritage in Asia’s Capitals 1
CONVENOR: Bill Logan
MDR 2
Tim Winter
Opening comments
Bill Logan
The Role of Heritage in Asia’s Capitals: Hanoi, Vietnam
Anne Warr
Shanghai: City of Paradox
Liz Vines
Hong Kong: A Twenty-First Century Asian City under Pressure – but heritage is being championed!
Q & A session with panel of speakers
Parallel Session S1b: Creative Imaginings 1
CHAIR: Angelina Russo
MDR 1
Mary Knaggs
The Poetics of Adaptation
Nerida Moredount
Too light or just right: an exploration of the role of neglect and protection of heritage places in fostering creativity
Louise Honman
Putting the Past to Work in the Present
Michael Cohen
All Artists are Liars: Hoodwinking Visitors to Interpret Historical truth
Parallel Session S1c: Creative Futures 1
CHAIR: Kate Cowie
MDR 3
Keynote Speaker: Sarah Staniforth
Imagining Futures for Heritage Sites on the Line
Steven Fox
“What are they doing to the old place now?” Forging a future for Provisional Parliament House
Kate Clark
Making heritage sexy – rebranding the Historic Houses Trust
Q & A session with panel of speakers |
Lunch
Lunchtime meeting of ICICH (ISC on Intangible Cultural Heritage). Meeting in PDR 1. |
1.30-3.00pm: Four Concurrent Sessions
Parallel Session S2a: The Role of Heritage in Asia’s Capitals 2
MDR 2
Khoo Salma Nasution
George Town, Penang: the discreet charm of rejuvenated heritage
Colin Long
The modern capital of a modern nation: heritage and identity in post-socialist Vientiane
Kecia Fong
Imagining Yangon: assembling heritage, national identity and modern futures
Anoma Pieris
From Colombo to Jayewardenepura: the schizoid subjectivities of postcolonial capitals
Q & A session with panel of speakers
Parallel Session S2b: The Future for Heritage Practice 1
CHAIR: Prof Christina Cameron
PDR 1
Bronwyn Hanna
An Oral History of the Writing of the Burra Charter
Steve Brown
Earthwork as metaphor for belonging: implications for heritage practice
Kristal Buckley and Paulette Wallace
Imagining a New Future for Cultural Landscapes
Brian Egloff
Truthfulness: Not in My Back Yard – the Illicit Trade In Artifacts and the Role Of ICOMOS in UNESCO International Instruments
Parallel Session S2c: Creative Futures 2
MDR 3
Amy Guthrie and Rachel Jackson
Mt Stromlo Observatory—Interpreting the Past, Present and Future
Rebecca Hawcroft
Grand Narratives on the Ground: Interpreting the Canberra Centenary Trail
John Blay and BJ Cruse
Moving Forwards – After its Listing on the NSW Heritage Register, can the 265km Bundian Way bring benefits to the Aboriginal community?
Alexina Chalmers
(Snapshot) Vision versus Government – a Perspective on Local Government
Parallel Session S2d: Creative Imaginings 2
MDR 1
Adele Chynoweth
The Forgotten Australians: The case for inclusion of Australia’s white underclass in heritage and museum policy
Sharon Veale
Intersections: the Art of Heritage Unfolded
Martin Rowney
(Snapshot) Art and Archaeology
Wayne Johnson
Infusing the Present with the Past: Sydney Harbour Foreshore’s Program of Historical Interpretation and the Making of Place |
Afternoon Tea
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3.30-5.00pm: Four Concurrent Sessions
Parallel Session S3a: The Role of Heritage in Asia’s Capitals 3
MDR 2
Panel leader Tim Winter will lead a panel of the previous speakers of sessions S1a and S2a in a discussion of issues raised about the role of heritage in Asian cities
Parallel Session S3b: The Future for Heritage Practice 2
CHAIR: Ken Mulvaney
MDR 3
Wayne Applebee and Paul Collis
Strange estrangement
Anke Tonnear
“Sharing Culture”: State of the Art or Art of the State?
Tim Owen
An Archaeology of Absence (or the archaeology of nothing)
Susan McIntyre-Tamwoy
“I have seen the future and it doesn’t work”: Where is Australia’s lack of heritage vision and investment leading us?
Parallel Session S3c: Creative Futures 3
CHAIR: Angelina Russo
MDR 3
Erik Champion
Can the Past be Shared in Virtual Reality?
Angelina Russo
How can active cultural participation in issues related to cultural heritage be used as a driver of sustainable development and resilient communities?
Yolanda Millar and Noel Robertson
(Snapshot) City of Perth Heritage Program – Imaged Past & Managed Future
Lisa Gervasoni
(Snapshot) Ballarat Industrial Wiki – Democratisation of History and Heritage?
Parallel Session S3d: Private Enterprise Planned Cities. Panel Session
CONVENOR: Ian Hocking
MDR 1
Panel leader: David Logan
Panel speakers: Ian Hocking (Perth), Michael Queale (Adelaide) and Ray Tonkin (Melbourne) |
5.30-7.00pm: Canberra Museum and Art Gallery Reception
Buses will be provided for transport from MoADOPH to reception and dinner and return to hotels and central Canberra
VENUE: Canberra Museum and Art Gallery |
7.00-10.30pm: Conference Dinner, National Arboretum
VENUE: National Arboretum |
Sunday 3rd November
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9.00-10.30am: Plenary Keynote Session
Indigenous Futures-Songlines and National Heritage
CHAIR: Professor Carmen Lawrence
CONVENOR: Chris Johnston
MDR 2
Keynote 1: Diana James
Songlines to the City
Keynote 2: Tapaya Edwards
Introduction and showing of Martu Seven Sisters video
Panel Discussion
Panel Members: Jacqueline Huggins, John Carty, John Avery, Diana James, Tapaya Edwards
Sponsor: Context |
Morning Tea
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11.00am-12.30pm: Plenary Keynote Session: The Future for Heritage Practice 3
SESSION CONVENOR & CHAIR: Professor Sharon Sullivan
Keynote: Tim Winter
Heritage conservation in an age of shifting global power
Panel Discussion
Panel Members: Helen Lardner, Sharon Veale, Jacqueline Huggins, Denis Byrne, Andrea Witcomb, Tim Winter |
12.30-1.00pm: Close of Conference Proceedings |
Depart for Post Conference Tours 1.00-6.00pm (approx.)
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