Events for 16 May, 2023

Advanced Data Wrangling with Open Refine
16 May

Advanced Data Wrangling with Open Refine

Building on the introductory session; Data Cleaning with OpenRefine, learn advanced data wrangling skills including combining tabular datasets, geolocating data, and "what if" exploration using OpenRefine.
Forms of Perspective: Hye Won Lee
09 May

Forms of Perspective: Hye Won Lee

Forms of Perspective brings together traditional and conceptual landscape painting to examine the relationship and contrast which exists between the two different representational approaches. This exhibition investigates and attempts to visualize how personal interpretation causes variations in how a work is experienced by different members of the viewing public.
Formulating open-ended questions for surveys
16 May

Formulating open-ended questions for surveys

This workshop covers the issues encountered in developing OEQs for inclusion in surveys, to ensure that they are consistent with the research purpose., differentiated from closed-ended questions, suited to the survey format (e.g. rather than an interview format).
Sediment: Michael Chapman & Marissa Lindquist
16 May

Sediment: Michael Chapman & Marissa Lindquist

Sediment is a group exhibition by Marissa Lindquist and Michael Chapman that explores the relationship between architecture and geology in Brisbane. This exhibition reflects upon the geological and urban morphologies of Brisbane, and South-East Queensland, through architectural drawing, models and digital scanning.
Forms of Perspective: Hye Won Lee
09 May

Forms of Perspective: Hye Won Lee

Forms of Perspective brings together traditional and conceptual landscape painting to examine the relationship and contrast which exists between the two different representational approaches.
Dissolving Worlds: Tim and Mic Gruchy
06 Apr

Dissolving Worlds: Tim and Mic Gruchy

Current exhibition at Griffith University Art Museum | 'Dissolving Worlds: Tim and Mic Gruchy'