Playing with the idea of self – and selfishness – acclaimed visual artist Joan Ross’ latest interactive experience is knowingly superficial, exploring what VR can achieve when put to untoward ends. Deploying humor and bending space, this is a multilayered critique of colonial history, globalization, and capitalism, taking a cynical and incisive look at their […]
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Candice (Daisy Axon) is a twelve-year-old girl with boundless optimism and a family in disarray – but that won’t deter her, she knows “happiness takes time, but that doesn’t mean I can’t keep trying to plant the seed. ” Her family is struggling: Mum (Emma Booth) has been living with depression since the death of […]
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