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Preserving Truth in the Digital Age

Event details
Date Time
11 Apr 2024 7:30 pm
End Time
11 Apr 2024 9:30 pm
Type
Lecture
Cost
$20 General Admission | $10 concession
Format
In-Person
Venue
Melbourne Holocaust Museum, Elsternwick - address provided on registration
About this event

How can we ensure the preservation of Holocaust memory in the age of technology and artificial intelligence (AI)?

Presented by Dr Victoria Grace Walden SFHEA FRSA MILM.

The rise and use of AI and new technologies in our society brings with it advantages as well as new challenges to Holocaust museums.

Although AI and technology present many dangers to the preservation of truth, if used correctly, they can make a vital contribution to the sustainability of Holocaust memory, providing the tools to preserve and share historical collections in ways that weren’t possible before.

Join us as Dr Victoria Walden addresses the value and the limitations of technology during this transformational phase of Holocaust education.

Speaker
Dr Victoria Grace Walden SFHEA FRSA MILM

Dr Victoria Grace Walden SFHEA FRSA MILM is the Director of Learning Enhancement and Senior Lecturer in Media at the School of Media, Arts and Humanities, Sussex Weidenfeld Institute of Jewish Studies. She is the author of Digital Holocaust Memory, Education and Research (2021).

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