Habit Alignment Key (HAK) Presentation - Bendigo 2023
"Flow. Creativity. Vulnerability. Curiosity." by Kristina Mah
Deep Dive Session for the Contemplative Studies Centre (CSC) at The University of Melbourne
The CSC works with interdisciplinary collaborators across the University of Melbourne, in the community, and worldwide to develop, deliver, support and promote innovative and authentic contemplative study. The Centre fosters truly interdisciplinary, evidence-based research into contemplative practice and methodology. We help evaluate the most effective methods for learning, practicing, and grasping contemplative concepts.
"Understanding Tonglen: The Practice of Giving and Receiving" was the inaugural Deep Dive in the 2022 series. It was held in May 2022. 

Confronting Fear: Samsara and Non-Duality in Art Online Artist Panel
What's there to be afraid? This panel will delve into the concepts of samsara, non-duality and compassion in art and how they are incorporated into the artists' fearless practice.
Artists: Phaptawan Suwannadukt, Kristina Mah, Nell. Moderated by Rachael Kiang
This public talk was held on 5 February, 2022. 
Towards a Contemplative Research Framework for Training Self-Observation in HCI Researchers
This talk was given at the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. It is the premier international conference of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). CHI – pronounced 'kai' – annually brings together researchers and practitioners from all over the world and from diverse cultures, backgrounds, and positionalities, who have as an overarching goal to make the world a better place with interactive digital technologies.
CHI 2022 was structured as a Hybrid-Onsite full conference from April 30–May 5, 2022 in New Orleans, LA.
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