Posted on Aug 05, 2017

Welcome to Meeting No. 103 of the Rotary Club of Latitude 38

 

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August is Membership and New Club Development Month

President's Message

Hello everyone,

 

Hope you are all well and surviving the cold (or hot) weather. This month's Rotary theme is about membership. Could I ask that you think of someone you could ask to join our club? Ours is a unique club as you all know and it may just suit someone you know who might be unable to join a regular club.

 

 I look forward to reading this week’s meeting.

 

Regards,

 

Deanne S.

President

 
This week's meeting material
  • Thank you for making membership a priority - John Germ Immediate Past International President
  • About Australian Rotary Health - Australian Rotary Health in 10 minutes (well, 11.3 mins): A fun way to look at what we do, which includes interviews with some of our Researchers and Scholars. ARH is one of the largest non-government funding bodies of mental health research in Australia. Visit our website for more info www.australianrotaryhealth.org.au (2012)
  • Your Brain Is A Remote Control | Karen Palmer -

    Interactive filmmaker Karen Palmer is part of a growing creative movement that seeks to empower game players through radical new approaches to technology and storytelling. To further this endeavour, Karen focuses on neurogaming, where neuro science meets gameplay, and helps us to become our own myth makers of the modern age.

    Karen Palmer combines Neurogaming, Film, Wearable Technology and Parkour to create dynamic immersive video installations to inspire and empower the user. Her practise involves creating a sense of mindfulness and “being in the moment” to simulate a physiological and spiritual journey through storytelling and technology.

    Her project SYNCSELF 2 recreates the process of transcending fear, and was showcased at the iconic V&A Museum in London. This interactive parkour experience is controlled by the user’s mental focus, monitored by EEG biosensors, technology developed by Brunel University London.

 
 
 
 
Brian Norris
Website Manager 
 
 
This officially ends meeting No.103.
If you have an interesting topic, or project to share please contact Brian Norris at eclublatitude38@mail.com
Thank you for joining us, we appreciate your feedback, hope you will return soon and invite a guest.
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