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  1. Online Community Versus Original Thought

    Stefan Sagmeister believes that if you want to achieve greatness, you should take time to be alone. The graphic designer, best known for heading up New York studio Sagmeister and Walsh and creating darkly inventive album art for Lou Reed and The Rolling Stones, insists that periods of solitude are essential for sparking the original […]


  2. Chasing the White Rabbit

    Published in Broadsheet, Summer edition 2013  Sydney’s ode to contemporary Chinese art is a compelling blend of serendipity, inclusiveness and imagination. In Alice in Wonderland, Alice’s first glimpse of the white rabbit sparks a strange shift in her consciousness. When the creature materialises, it pulls at the threads of her reality and what follows serves to […]


  3. Don’t Tell Me Your Dreams

    Published in Metro magazine Its subject matter may seem familiar now but when it first graced television screens, Love My Way offered a groundbreaking depiction of contemporary Australian life. Neha Kale reflects on the series’ unique approach and considers its impact on representations of adulthood. In season one of Love My Way, Frankie Paige, the show’s heroine, shares a […]