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Vivienne Davies

The museum of broken relationships in prague
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Brokenships: The materiality of memory

When recounting past relationships, sometimes an object is worth a thousand words.

September 29, 2019 Vivienne Davies
Basel carnival photo
Opinion //

How the first become forgotten

Traditions of Australia's forgotten past exist but escape the majority gaze

May 23, 2019 Vivienne Davies
"Head to head" written in futuristic text next to neon red and blue with two volume logos blaring
Opinion //

Head to head: Should we avoid campus loneliness?

The topic: Should we avoid loneliness on campus?

March 1, 2019 Vivienne Davies and Pei Wen Tan
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Sun Xun: The ‘apolitical’ activist?

The West has misconstrued one of China's most famous artists

November 30, 2018 Vivienne Davies

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