The age of immersive technologies has created a growing need for processing detailed visual representations of ourselves as virtual and augmented reality is growing into the next generation platform for online communication. A natural simulation of our presence in such virtual world is unthinkable without a photorealistic 3D digitization of ourselves.
Witold Lutosławski | Dance Preludes
Ralph Vaughan Williams | Six Studies in English Folk Song
Luciano Berio | Folksongs
Andrew Ford | Northumbrian Songs
Antonín Dvořák | Trio in E minor Op.90 'Dumky'
David Griffiths, clarinet; Ian Munro, piano; Dimity Hall, violin; Irina Morozova, viola; and Julian Smiles, cello
A melodrama about an imagined afterlife. This installation delves into new and experimental sculptural disciplines but still touch on familiar themes embedded in each artist’s respective practices; the ephemeral, the mystical, the absurd and the mythological. In a collaborative effort, the group will build a set to stage scenes of a mystical narrative that will be performed by the artists and their separate works.
At UNSW Sydney, we know that choosing what to study at university can be a complex decision. That’s why we’re holding the UNSW Degree and Scholarships Information Evening.
Intertidal is the final MFA exhibition of Carol Hudson. Using the visual language of the beach in combination with human artefacts, Hudson speaks to the ebb and flow, the connection and disconnection between humans and nature — interrogating the impact of Western hierarchical systems of thinking when imposed on nature.
Part of the 2019 Sydney Film Festival Public Talks Program
As a supporting partner of the 2019 Sydney Film Festival, UNSW Arts & Social Sciences is proud to present a free public talk featuring the filmmakers behind She Who Must Be Loved and Merata: How Mum Decolonised the World.
Join us for a night with Sienna Brown to celebrate the launch of Sienna's debut novel Master of My Fate. Based on a true story, this is a novel about one man’s journey to become his own master, from slavery in Jamaica, through to eventual freedom in colonial New South Wales.
Sienna will be in conversation with Jacqui Newling, The Colonial Gastronomer and author of Eat Your History.
Interested in seeing how emerging artists are exploring new possibilities in contemporary painting? Join us for the 2019 Jenny Birt Award exhibition opening and announcement.
We hope you will join us in launching The Lives of Others 78.2, a special edition of Southerly guest edited by UNSW's George Kouvaras. We are celebrating a collection of fiction, poetry, memoir, essays and reviews by some of Australia's most established and newly established writers.
UNSW’s Women in Engineering (WIE) program is launching a new club for high school girls!
The Girls in Engineering Club is a fun, inspiring community for high school girls who are interested in STEM, study maths or science at school, or who just want to explore what engineering is all about.
To celebrate we are holding a special event to launch the Girls in Engineering Club. Join us on campus to become part of the WIE community and meet like-minded peers.
Emma Slade was taken hostage by gun point in a hotel room on a business trip to Jakarta. Over the ensuing months, the trauma following the event took hold. Realising her view on life had profoundly changed she embarked upon a journey, discovering the healing power of yoga and, in Bhutan, opening her eyes to a kinder, more peaceful way of living.
Regarding compassion, Slade told Laignee Barron of Time magazine;