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Coronavirus, Mass Psychological Engineering and 1984

Military on the streets, police targeting rule breakers, surveillance drones barking orders and citizens told to stay in their homes. There have now been 27 deaths from the coronavirus in Australia. At times like this, with a bewildered, confused and… Continue Reading →

The Uncanny Melancholy of Empty Photographs in the Time of Coronavirus

By Cherine Fahd and Sara Oscar Over the last few weeks, photographs in the news and on social media have documented our behaviour in response to COVID-19. Panic buying of pasta, rice and, surprisingly, toilet paper is represented in empty shelf after… Continue Reading →

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