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Playing With Light: Martina Mrongovius

Interview by Rebecca Cannon

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>Melbournian Martina Mrongovius is a holographer; an artist working predominantly with holograms. Her exhibition Hover was recently featured in the Next Wave Festival, accompanying her Honours Thesis in Applied Physics. A darkened gallery space – so dark that it took several minutes to adjust to the little light emanating from the holograms […]

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ACMIpark: Interventions in Public Space

by Rebecca Cannon

all images © SelectParks
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When new architecture is erected in a city with which we have become familiar through the years (learning its alleys, underpasses and shortcuts as we learn the secrets of a friend), it becomes a labyrinth for exploration. Within us arises a desire to map this complex structure into our […]

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Juan Ford: Counting Clones

Melbourne artist Juan Ford is on a hot streak, his recent paintings blending innovative technique with spiritual enquiry, unlocking the unfathomable mysteries of human existence. Aligning his work with recent debates on the ethics of cloning, Ford attempts to bring religious debate into the – quite literally – “soulless” technological era. If there is such […]

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