Art, Architecture & Design

A woman peers out at the city from a hotel room some floors up

The Federal government has just announced it will help fund the building of a quarantine facility in Victoria; meanwhile UNSW academics wonder why it has taken this long.

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Cities around the world are reducing traffic speeds and improving access to local services and activities by public transport, cycling and walking. They are now reaping the many 'slow city' benefits.

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A UNSW report has raised concerns over how COVID-19 impacted online child sexual exploitation investigations globally.

The Mitchells vs The Machines

Fictional screen robots have long represented our fear of technology. A new animated family film combines this trepidation with many parents' fear of losing offline connection with their kids.

dogged

Dogged, a new play at Griffin, seeks to tell both sides of the Australian story, exploring ideas of territory, guilt and culpability.

Kate Jennings

With her incandescent anger, sharp tongue and courage, Kate Jennings spoke to power. Her death offers a moment to reflect on the role of writers as forces of social change.

two people on lawn

To be effective, a video needs to be clear about its message and relatable. The government's milkshake video seemingly about consent failed on both counts. But these videos get it right.

wireframe image of theatre in 3D cinema

Directors and designers can collaborate remotely in a virtual space.

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Public education and engagement with research can be improved using technology commonly found in computer games.

An artwork displayed in a gallery

This third, and possibly final, biennial shows artists are deeply embedded in the politics of today.

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