The Sunbaker is an iconic image. It's black and white but shimmers with clarity of a bright burning sky and sun-drenched sands on a typical Aussie beach.
Harvest: Enlighten 2021 at the National Library Enlighten 2021 at the National Library of Australia 26 February 2021
Explore some fruity tales from the National Library’s collections as part of Enlighten 2021.
Inspired by the United Nation’s International Year of Fruits and Vegetables, the National Library’s Enlighten experience includes images, music and interviews.
From artist Ellis Rowan’s richly coloured native fruits to advertising posters for pineapples, from peach canning to winemaking, use your time at Enlighten NLA to reflect on the role fruit has played in agriculture, industry, work and leisure, and in the food we eat.
“This year, our illuminations form an evocative visual narrative that is brought to life with animation and digital projectors for the very first time,” said National Library Community Engagement Director, Kathryn Favelle. “
Trippy! This spinning house is the ultimate optical illusion Updated
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A house in
Australia is making headlines for confusing people as it appears to spin in new
viral video.
A house in Austrialia has gone viral after it
appears to be spinning in a wild optical illusion video making waves on TikTok.
Hazel Ann uploaded the clip to her TikTok
channel and it has already been viewed more than 1.7-million times. In the
video, Hazel is driving past the house which appears to be spinning. This spinning optical illusion house always trips me out,
she captioned the post.
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National Art School given heritage protection
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Heritage protection has been awarded to the historic buildings of the old Darlinghurst Gaol, which house the National Art School.
One of the oldest surviving gaol complexes in Australia, it was placed on the state heritage register on January 27 to safeguard the original sandstone perimeter walls – constructed started in 1822 – chapel, and radial cell blocks from major redevelopment.
The National Art School in the historic Darlinghurst jail.
Credit:Ben Rushton
The listing was announced by Arts Minister Don Harwin at a preview event of the National Art School’s Postgrad Show on Wednesday night, featuring the work of graduating Masters students.