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A World Without Death: How AI Imagines the Aftermath
Pop Corn 13/6/25 Pop Corn 13/6/25

A World Without Death: How AI Imagines the Aftermath

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The Trump Toaster: Explaining the Contradictions in American Trade Policy
Pop Corn 30/5/25 Pop Corn 30/5/25

The Trump Toaster: Explaining the Contradictions in American Trade Policy

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Reactor Reels: Pop Cultures Role in Shaping Australia's Views on Nuclear Power
Pop Corn 16/5/25 Pop Corn 16/5/25

Reactor Reels: Pop Cultures Role in Shaping Australia's Views on Nuclear Power

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Mozart Meets Machines: Zubin Kanga and the Rise of the Cyborg Pianist
Pop Corn 16/5/25 Pop Corn 16/5/25

Mozart Meets Machines: Zubin Kanga and the Rise of the Cyborg Pianist

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Between Toughness and Trauma: Matt Nable’s Narratives of Modern Australian Masculinity
Pop Corn 2/5/25 Pop Corn 2/5/25

Between Toughness and Trauma: Matt Nable’s Narratives of Modern Australian Masculinity

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Unnaming Power: ‘No. 47’ and the Rhetoric of Presidential Resistance in American Political Discourse
Pop Corn 25/4/25 Pop Corn 25/4/25

Unnaming Power: ‘No. 47’ and the Rhetoric of Presidential Resistance in American Political Discourse

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Journeys of Transformation: Judy Davis, Identity, and the Sociocultural Pathways of Metaphorical Exploration
Pop Corn 11/4/25 Pop Corn 11/4/25

Journeys of Transformation: Judy Davis, Identity, and the Sociocultural Pathways of Metaphorical Exploration

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Culinary Semiotics: The Dinner Table as a Cinematic Site of Family, Power, Memory, and Performance
Pop Corn 28/3/25 Pop Corn 28/3/25

Culinary Semiotics: The Dinner Table as a Cinematic Site of Family, Power, Memory, and Performance

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Generation Interrupted: Childhood, Loss, and the Social Politics of Crisis in Chris Flynn’s Orpheus Nine
Pop Corn 14/3/25 Pop Corn 14/3/25

Generation Interrupted: Childhood, Loss, and the Social Politics of Crisis in Chris Flynn’s Orpheus Nine

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Booze, Ballots, and Broken Dreams: Don’s Party and its Cinematic Representations of the 1969 Federal Election
Pop Corn 28/2/25 Pop Corn 28/2/25

Booze, Ballots, and Broken Dreams: Don’s Party and its Cinematic Representations of the 1969 Federal Election

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Can You Tell I’m Not Human? ChatGPT-4.5 and the Turing Test Turn
Pop Corn 14/2/25 Pop Corn 14/2/25

Can You Tell I’m Not Human? ChatGPT-4.5 and the Turing Test Turn

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From Sacred Grain to Cinema Icon: The Social History and Symbolism of Popcorn
Pop Corn 31/1/25 Pop Corn 31/1/25

From Sacred Grain to Cinema Icon: The Social History and Symbolism of Popcorn

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