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Dr Anna Christine Williams
Williams, AC – Thesis
Heritage of the Empire Air Armada: The Museological Inheritance of the Empire Air Training Scheme in Australia, 2022
The Empire Air Training Scheme (EATS) was established during World War II (WWII) to dramatically ... more The Empire Air Training Scheme (EATS) was established during World War II (WWII) to dramatically increase the British Empire’s air power capabilities. Between 1940 and 1945, the training facilities of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) expanded phenomenally. At the outbreak of war, the strength of the RAAF numbered 3489 personnel of all ranks and its training schools numbered three. By November 1944, RAAF personnel numbers had increased to 183,822 and schools numbered 59. During this period, the RAAF amassed a vast assemblage of material culture, while its personnel created innumerable memories related to training for wartime service.
Australia’s involvement in total war resulted in the transformation of agricultural and residential land into sites of modern conflict on the home front. Newly erected airfield
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Anna Christine Sands was born in the American Midwest in 1993. The daughter of an early pioneer in the world of personal computing, she eventually adopted and grew into her father’s interest in digital imaging. Like most children born in the early 1990s, Sands grew up alongside the Internet itself, forming a sort of symbiotic relationship with the World Wide Web. This connection to cyberspace eventually deepened and developed into a studio practice examining art in the post-digital, post-Internet world.
She attended the Art Academy of Cincinnati and was awarded a BFA in Photography in 2016. She graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a Masters of Fine Arts focusing in Art and Technology Studies in 2021.
Her work has been a part of festivals such as Ars Electronica, The Wrong Biennial and the Miami New Media Festival. She has also exhibited five times in the world’s longest-running annual glitch art exhibition, /’fu:bar/.
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Anna Lohse
Anna Christine Abeline Lohse (1866–1942) was a Danish schoolteacher and women's rights activist from Odense on the Danish island of Funen. In addition to teaching at the same school for 52 years until her retirement in 1936, she was an active member of the Odense chapter of the Danish Women's Society from its establishment in 1890, becoming an honorary member in 1915. She fought for better education as a means of improving women's self-sufficiency and employment opportunities. In this connection, in 1891 she established an evening school which women could attend free of charge.[1][2][3]
Biography
Born on 4 November 1866 in Odense, Anna Christine Abeline Lohse was the daughter of the shoemaker Heinrich Lohse (1832–1903) and his wife Anne Cathrine née Nielsen (1839–1925). Keen to become a teacher since early childhood, she attended various schools in Odense before moving to Copenhagen where she trained to be a teacher at N. Zahle's School, earning her diploma in 1889.[1]
She returned to Odense and joined the local sc
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