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Low budget cinema? Just not greedy

Thrifty veteran filmmaker Paul Cox says he doesn't make low budget films. He is simply responsible and happy to undermine…

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Working in Asia: A different sense of space

Appropriate museum display of Asian art requires an understanding of Eastern philosophy.

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Partnerships redefine the 2016 Adelaide Biennial

Lisa Slade’s take on the Wunderkammer compounds the adage that everything old is new again, stamping a fresh brand on…

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Rise of the robot actor, crouching in your telephone

You want to sell your script? Leave it to your robot minions.

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Working in Asia: The real time difference

Countless arts projects in Australia-Asia arts projects falter over different understanding of time.

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Books at MIFF: how The Dressmaker was adapted into a film starring Kate Winslet

The film of Rosalie Ham’s 2000 novel The Dressmaker will gain greater recognition for the author. EPA/TAL COHEN  The Books at MIFF event…

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Leading a major performing arts centre

Successful leaders of major performing arts centres in Australia, Singapore, South Korea and NZ juggle financial, political and artistic challenges.

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CSI art: forensics enters the gallery

Fascination with forensics is spawning a genre of death art, confronting mortality including some of the most gruesome aspects of…

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What might Pluto sound like? Our musical love affair with the cosmos

Our love affair with the planets has influenced many composers, of whom Holst is just one among many.

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Does pain make you more creative?

Emotional shocks and grief can blow your life apart but they can also be the very thing that connects you…

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