From a Native Police uniform badge to a shard of space junk and a mysterious tin shed dedicated to electrical healing, Oscillations... more
Object No. 97/92/14-5 What does it cost to be visible? Chinese and trans people shift in and out of focus... more
Object No. 2007/56/104 In Mutual Obligation Sally Olds looks into unemployment activism in 1970s Australia, when Malcolm Fraser was Prime... more
Object No. 87/1192 Omar Musa responds to the Radiesthesia pendulum in a piece about divination and love. ‘I was drawn... more
Object No. 2004/42-1 A Radiating Body turns to the not-so-distant past, when the body still held mystery and medicine still... more
Object No. 87/234-1 The PB/5 pedestrian crossing button is a celebrated icon of Australian design. Its renowned sound became part... more
Object No. 97/254/1 Alexandra Spence’s work explores earth’s material relationship with space via satellite disposal and debris, and the uncanny... more
Object No. 88/394-1 The Moral Frontier is a mosaic of thoughts, yarns and poetic reflections on the history of the... more
From heartbeats to brainwaves, economic cycles to cosmic orbits, oscillations can be found everywhere. These seven stories bring Dakota Feirer,... more
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