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Artist and activist Richard Bell on taking Embassy and Pay the Rent to the Tate Modern

Bell’s Pay the Rent (UK) makes him the first Australian artist to be programmed in the Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall space.

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The art of digital literacy: Studio A and Meeum

Sydney-based Studio A supports professional development pathways for artists living with intellectual disability. And with the help of digital consultants Meeum, Studio A has transformed how its peopl

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The Art of Listening: How sound practices are giving voice to an environment in crisis

Learning to listen has been at the core of Leah Barclay’s practice for more than a decade, sharing sounds hidden deep in river systems through performances and installations.

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Making Mushroom: Moulding a new kind of digital practice

A technical departure from her illustration and education work, April developed Being Mushroom in collaboration with interactive 3D media artists Jordan East and Pat Younis of Origin collective.

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Designed to share: How an Australian 3D software start-up is transforming collaboration across the world

When Sophia Kurianski was working on a group university assignment to design and build a robot, she noticed a problem.

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Creating a puppetry revolution in a digital world

When puppetry company Terrapin was invited to pitch a work for the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, it was presented with quite a conundrum.

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Old ways new tools – How the pandemic set DAAF’s digital future

When Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair went online in 2020, it had no idea it would change their business model forever, driving record sales and sector-wide digital transformation.

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A new vision: how a critical tech lab is pushing the limits of VR

At the time, Australian new media artist and academic Josh Harle had just returned from a residency in Austria, and decided to head along to the local VR and augmented reality (AR) meet-ups in Sydney.

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Artist and activist Richard Bell on taking Embassy and Pay the Rent to the Tate Modern

Bell’s Pay the Rent (UK) makes him the first Australian artist to be programmed in the Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall space.

The art of digital literacy: Studio A and Meeum

Sydney-based Studio A supports professional development pathways for artists living with intellectual disability. And with the help of digital consultants Meeum, Studio A has transformed how its peopl

The Art of Listening: How sound practices are giving voice to an environment in crisis

Learning to listen has been at the core of Leah Barclay’s practice for more than a decade, sharing sounds hidden deep in river systems through performances and installations.

Making Mushroom: Moulding a new kind of digital practice

A technical departure from her illustration and education work, April developed Being Mushroom in collaboration with interactive 3D media artists Jordan East and Pat Younis of Origin collective.

Designed to share: How an Australian 3D software start-up is transforming collaboration across the world

When Sophia Kurianski was working on a group university assignment to design and build a robot, she noticed a problem.

Creating a puppetry revolution in a digital world

When puppetry company Terrapin was invited to pitch a work for the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, it was presented with quite a conundrum.

Old ways new tools – How the pandemic set DAAF’s digital future

When Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair went online in 2020, it had no idea it would change their business model forever, driving record sales and sector-wide digital transformation.

A new vision: how a critical tech lab is pushing the limits of VR

At the time, Australian new media artist and academic Josh Harle had just returned from a residency in Austria, and decided to head along to the local VR and augmented reality (AR) meet-ups in Sydney.