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The surprising ways games challenge how people think about themselves and the world

Increasingly, console games help us question the ways we see, think or feel about the world, the game, even ourselves.

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On the Move: Latest appointments and departures

Bundanon Trust CEO steps down, A New Approach appoints new Board, Kill Your Darlings appoints new Deputy Editor, and more.

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Why you need a tree change (from the archives)

People working in the arts and creative industries are moving out of the city and finding the tree change to…

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How street art can revitalise a city

Postponed due to COVID, the first edition of the Fivex Art Prize will soon be announced with artworks to be…

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Creative industries inquiry demonstrates need for national cultural policy as hearings continue

Australiaā€™s Parliament is holding an inquiry into the creative industries. Ben Eltham looks at the evidence given in public hearings.

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Why flexibility is the new normal for art and photography

The introduction of a diverse array of elective subjects across four Masters programs in RMITā€™s School of Art is intended…

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My biggest art mistakes and what I learned from them

ā€˜Iā€™ve learned so much from my mistakes, Iā€™m thinking of making a few more!ā€™

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20x20: Disability access versus disability-led?

With International Day of People with Disability this week, we take a look back through our archive at how well…

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Meet our keynote speaker: Hyperallergic editor Hrag Vartanian

Editor-in-chief and co-founder of New York-based arts news site, Hyperallergic, Hrag Vartanian will present the keynote speech for Artshubā€™s Visions…

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Opinion: Is the Victorian Budget 2020-21 enough to revive our creative economy?

Victoria's Shadow Minister for the Arts, David Davis, argues that the state needs to safely increase its audience capacity in…

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