You are warmly invited to the second Auckland Leonardo Art-Science Evening 
Rendezvous (LASER) talk hosted by AUT.

Moana Nui a Kiwa: Our ocean still in need of warriors
July 5, 6pm, Room WG404, Sir Paul Reeves Building, AUT City Campus.

A panel discussion with Jane Chang Mi, Daniel Hikuroa and Billie Lythberg, 
chaired by Janine Randerson.

The 1985 bombing of the Greenpeace ship the Rainbow Warrior by the French 
intelligence service (DGSE), while docked in Auckland en route to protest the 
bombing of Mururoa Atoll, pitched New Zealanders into the global future 
surrounding the violent nuclear-era geopolitics of our waters. For ocean 
engineer and artist Jane Chang Mi, the Rainbow Warrior protest flotilla, and 
the Greenpeace evacuation of 300 Marshallese from Rongelap that same year mark 
a pivotal point in the international resistance to nuclear testing and the 
exploitation of the Pacific. Despite the Treaty of Rarotonga established the 
same year in 1985 and the establishment of a South Pacific Nuclear-Free Zone 
(SPNFZ), the French continued testing in Mururoa and Fangataufa sites until 
1996. The nuclear detonations are just one period in a long history of colonial 
and multi-national exploitation and occupation of our oceans; we now face 
eco-political threats of pollution, warming waters, and the undermining of the 
mauri of Moana ecologies. Jane will be joined by Billie Lythberg and Daniel 
Hikuroa in a transdisciplinary panel to discuss a sustained ethic of care for 
our oceans through humanities, science, artistic and activist approaches.
The panellists:

Each guest will speak about an individual aspect of their research followed by 
a 40 minute panel discussion together.

Jane Chang Mi is an ocean engineer, a scientific diver, an interdiscplinary 
artist and a new mother, who assesses the post-colonial ocean environment 
through a research-based lens. She examines the narratives associated with the 
underwater and coastal landscape considering the past, present, and future. Mi 
most often focuses on the occupation and militarization of the Pacific Ocean by 
the United States. Jane is in Aotearoa as a guest of Te Uru Waitākere 
Contemporary Gallery to work on a project The Future of Our Kids for an 
exhibition opening in December 2019 that aims to honour the work of women past 
by actively caring for our oceans for future generations

Dr Daniel (Dan) Hikuroa, Senior Lecturer in Te Wānanga o Waipapa, at the 
University of Auckland is an Earth Systems scientist who weaves mātauranga 
Māori (Māori knowledge and values) and science in ocean-related projects 
ranging from the colonisation of oceans, understanding how the world’s oceans 
and biota respond to naturally driven climate change to the holistic 
(environmental, social, cultural) impacts of events such as the Rena oil spill. 
He also is the Co-Deputy Director Public Engagement, Te Pūnaha Matatini; a Ngā 
Pae o te Māramatanga and Te Pūnaha Matatini Principal Investigator and 
Sustainable Seas key researcher.

Senior research fellow Dr Billie Lythberg at the University of Auckland studies 
the histories and future sustainability of interactions in the Moana regions, 
with a particular focus on object-centric research. How do artworks and 
artefacts materialise knowledge systems and inform our attitudes to the 
Pacific? Billie is a Sustainable Seas National Science Challenge researcher, 
and an Investigator on the UoA Royal Society of NZ Marsden Projects Te Ao Hou: 
transforming worlds in New Zealand 1900-1950; Ancient Futures: late 18th and 
early 19th century Tongan arts and their legacies; Tāngata Tiriti: learning the 
trick of standing upright here; and at AUT, Vā Moana: space and relationality 
in Pacific thought and identity.

LASER talk event link 
https://www.leonardo.info/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=377
Facebook event link https://www.facebook.com/events/411857812744274/


Best regards,

Harry Silver
External Engagement & Collaboration Coordinator
Faculty of Design & Creative Technologies
Auckland University of Technology
P 09 921 9566     M 027 2465332     E [email protected]    W aut.ac.nz





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