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Lost in Translation

Australia, Brazil and Germany, 1999
artwork

‘The double movement of displacement and circulation, loss and regeneration, constitutes a means of uncovering the disjunction between history and memor..

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Blood

Australia, 2002
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Psycho samba

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Body Melt

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Cyberthon III: The Underground Connection [event version]

Australia, 1992
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Pending

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The descent and rise of an ordinary woman

Australia, 2004
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Fishtank

United Kingdom, 1998
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Jumpcut

Australia, 2001
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The Legend of John Henry: an American folk tale

United States, 1974
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Cyberdelia

Victoria, Australia, 1991
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Sept Visions Fugitives

China, 1995
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Budjerri Dyillagami: Peggeralin

Australia, 2019
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Night's High Noon: an anti-terrain

Australia, 1988
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Living inside

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[Stelarc: Event for Modified Man 1976]

Tokyo, Japan, 1976
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Phantom

Germany, 2001
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The Frighteners [DVD]

New Zealand, 1996
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