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CSI art: forensics enters the gallery

Fascination with forensics is spawning a genre of death art, confronting mortality including some of the most gruesome aspects of…

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What might Pluto sound like? Our musical love affair with the cosmos

Our love affair with the planets has influenced many composers, of whom Holst is just one among many.

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The digital future is offline (so don't roll turds in glitter)

Have we reached the peak of our fascination with technology? The future cherishes the human touch, smell and all.

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Tips for performing to digital natives

Rowdy, disruptive, lacking in manners and attention spans – the clichés about school-aged audiences are many and varied, but they're…

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What else? The next stage of arts online

Smart cultural organisations are moving beyond online archiving and social media to make digital media part of their creative process.

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Does pain make you more creative?

Emotional shocks and grief can blow your life apart but they can also be the very thing that connects you…

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An overdue appreciation of ST Gill, Australia’s first painter of modern life

A new exhibition about Australia's quintessential colonial artist opens this week at the State Library of Victoria.

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Sowing the seeds for future audiences

Theatre-in-education programs expand young minds but is there evidence they encourage young people to transition into theatregoers as they age?

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The allure and terror of issues-based drama

Addiction, racism and domestic violence – are we drawn to such dramas, or do plays with powerful themes scare potential…

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Why storytelling is the essential skill for culture-makers

Accountability is driving galleries and museums to become more aware that storytelling is at the heart of everything they do.

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