Group fitness for the chronically online
Instead of writhing around online at home, you just may be the epitome of health and wellness.
Where is the Madrasa?
Growing up with other Muslim girls in the community, and learning about our religion, bred a strong sense of sisterhood and cultural awareness that has stayed with me.
China post-pandemic
Recording a city can go beyond your standard photos of landmark buildings.
Maccas — a modern watering hole
A late-night Maccas feed is an indispensable part of the uni experience, a rite of passage for all: stoned, sober, and everything else in-between.
The yoghurt paradox
A Yoghurt’s recipe contains infinite, heretofore unfathomable alternate dimensions.
Power play
The series illuminates the possibility of a playful reality where identity and behaviour can exist beyond the binary.
La Marais: Breakfast at the Yiddish boulangerie, thrifting, a gay nightclub, and a shower strip-tease
The Marais has much more to it and reveals itself as accommodating to a reformulated idea of Paris’ inhabitants.
From archive to artistry: the musical lives of old photos
You don’t have to dive very far into a contemporary indie playlist to be bombarded by ambiguous, often poor quality album covers, drawn from artists’ own family archives.
Nadi’s laundromat
The days in the shop go by faster as they watch students and passer-by's walk along the thoroughfare.
The sweetest, strangest place on earth
There’s something in the air at Disney World Florida.
My grandmother's field notes
Here are her entries — stories told under amber glows emanating from antique oil lamps.
We need more places like Northmead Dam
A liveable city breathes and doesn’t just survive — this is achieved through the fusion of art and its people.
Life in a Danish anarchist commune
A former military base, it suffered urban decay before it was embraced by a group of anarchists who made it their own.
Disco Sucks!
In times of hopelessness and despair, the glittering beats of disco never seem too far behind.
Forbidden Fruit
This installation is also a showcase of my appreciation for my two cultures as well as the difficulties I have avoided as a queer woman by growing up in Australia.
Bài tập về bản thể luận / An Assignment on Ontology
What would the hill be but a dried steppe // On the falling back of an afternoon
Eternal sunshine of the spotless alumni
It wasn’t until I opened an alumni account that I finally came to terms with losing access to my university emails.