Creative Humanities Consultative Committee End of Year Event
About
Thriving and Surviving: new Technologies and Creative WorkCreative Work is shaped by successive waves of technology, and today’s rapid shifts represent both disruption and opportunities. From digital storytelling and global platforms to AI, contemporary technologies challenge the ways we become accustomed to working.
Please join us for a panel discussion about how different creative professions are adjusting and adapting to these challenges, followed by a light lunch.
Panelists:
Chris Nelson - Co-Founder & Managing Director of Juicebox, a Digital Transformation agency operating across Australia and Indonesia.
Eunice Sari - Leader in humanity-centred innovation, Dr Sari brings over 25 years of global experience in User Experience (UX), research, AI and strategy.
Holden Sheppard - Western Australian author whose 2019 novel Invisible Boys won multiple awards, including the WA Premier’s Prize for an Emerging Writer.
Date
Thursday 6 November 2025 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM (UTC+08)Location
Building 17 Room 157 (17.157)
Edith Cowan University, 2 Bradford Street, Mount Lawley WA 6050