Briony Wright
THE MASS EXORCISM IN PARLIAMENT
When national Christian organization Catch the Fire Ministries heard about the blood-stained pillar atop a hill overlooking Australia's Parliament House, they interpreted this as further evidence to support their belief that Satan is at work in and...
JOHN SAFRAN BRACES HIMSELF FOR THE FALLOUT
It’s two weeks exactly until John Safran’s new series Race Relations goes to air and it’s already been labeled by someone from the Australian Family Association as “the lowest point in Australia's television history.” Are you fucking serious? Have you...
Motion From Across The Ocean
Len Lye’s fascination with movement and experiments with film and celluloid were like nothing that had ever been seen before the 1900s and it’s a little known fact that he produced the first ever music video.
Hung Like A Gastropod
According to Martin, who is based out of the Australian Museum in Sydney, cameras aren’t able to capture the anatomical detail he finds in his microscope.
Dylan Martorell Made An Instrument Out Of Chopsticks And Potatoes
Vice: Here in Australia, people are most familiar with your intricate line drawings.
Rowan Tedge Has Ample Time On The Train Every Day To Be Creative
Vice: Your style is quite distinctive, how would you describe it?
What The Hell Happened
Rennie Ellis was an extraordinary photographer who took pictures from the centre of the scenes he was a part of for almost four decades.
Flying Solo
Until not so long ago, Ariel Pink spent the better part of eight years sitting in his LA room, recording all kinds of variations on his amazing, vaguely melancholy, fuzzed up, lo-fi melodies that sound like they're from the future.
Living Nightmare
The great thing about horror films is that even while you're shitting your pants, you know deep down that everything is going to be ok-in and outside the film. This is not the case with Paradise Lost, the Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky doco...
Big Deal
For centuries man has designed and built wondrous, awe inspiring monuments which cast shadows over mediocrity.