Thought Leadership / Opinion pieces
Art & Design: Feature Profiles
Sustainability: Articles
Music: Interviews
Architecture & Design: Reviews & Features
Thought Leadership / Opinion pieces
PUBLISHER: MUMBRELLA
Social Influencers have become socially unacceptable. Conjuring visions of vacuous young things taking selfies, spruiking products and doing not much else. But a true Influencer is about influence, not Instagram. While that will never change, the landscape, cultural values, tools & technologies that shape it, will.
PUBLISHER: B&T
From the impact of wars and pandemics in this world, to building entirely new digital worlds with Web3, to the most divisive topic of all – Paris Hilton – so began five days of the media & advertising industry’s takeover of Cannes to discuss and debate some of the industry, and the world’s, most pressing challenges and topics.
PUBLISHER: B&T
Climate action is no longer a motive for the morale few – it’s a business advantage for the many. From embedding impact into your Employer Value Proposition and employee engagement strategy to supercharging your impact with Gen AI, authentic climate action is an incredible talent recruitment and retention tool for organisations.
PUBLISHER: MUMBRELLA
Every time I hear the words ‘content is king’ used today , I shudder. Because it’s no longer 1996. And If there is one thing we’ve learnt from HBO’s hit show, it’s that being king is no longer enough to survive. But gaining the love of your people – by connecting with them, and providing them with something they want– is.
Art & Design: Feature Profiles
POL OXYGEN Issue 23
Digital surrealist artist, Ray Caesar’s fantastical worlds show childlike characters exuding calm, power and a hint of Victorian sensibility combined with a Frankenstein quality.
POL Oxygen Issue 21
Over 37 top artists converged on Brisbane’s new Gallery of Modern Art for the fifth Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art. Here, I unravel the life, ideas and work of three favourites: Masami Teraoka (Japan), Ki-Soo Kwon (Korea) and Djambawa Marawili (Australia)
As all eyes look to Asia as one of the burgeoning creative frontiers, here are three local desIgn groups leading the charge for Singapore.
POL Oxygen Issue 20
As the world’s fiesta capital, Spain was set to enliven the creative senses with its annual showcase of local and international design – Habitat Valencia Forward 2006. Here we discover some of the most exciting young designers set to storm the world design stage soon.
Sustainability: Articles
My Net Zero (2023)
Offsets can be a dirty word, and for good reason. They can be fraught with issues (transparency, credibility and traceability to name a few). And it can be hard to know if your investment into carbon offsetting is truly working for the planet, supporting your environmental sustainability commitments, or just greenwashing.
B&T (2024)
From embedding climate action into your Employer Value Proposition and employee engagement strategy to supercharging your impact with Gen AI, authentic and impactful climate action is no longer a motive just for the morale few. It's about creating real business advantage and making sure your business is future-proof.
LinkedIn (2024)
The direct environmental impact of AI is a known issue. And while the industry works hard to address it, we as individuals can also take action to mitigate our own impact. Here’s 10 recommendations for how you can actually use Gen AI to power more sustainable content production.
LinkedIn (2024)
With the pressure (and often misguided advice) to produce high volumes of content to stay relevant, our digital environments have become digital landfills. It’s more important than ever to reduce emissions from media and marketing activities. Here’s how to apply the “7R’s” sustainable consumption principles to your digital content strategy.
Music: Interviews
Architecture & Design: Reviews & Features
POL OXYGEN Issue 27
At 20 years of age, Erwan Bouroullec was propelled into design success. Brimming with talent and with several international design prizes under his belt, he didn’t even own a business card. Today, he still doesn’t.
Australian Design Review
Once a former military defence site, sergeants and servicemen have now been replaced by gushing brides and white-collar workers thanks to an interior revamp by Sydney designers Spangenberg + Park.
INSIDE Magazine Issue 56
A former bank on Sydney’s notorious Kings Cross strip has reinvented itself as an eclectic bar space befitting of the area’s colourful, boho history. An interview with Australian designer David Hicks about his latest project in Sydney.
POL Oxygen Issue 29
Arguably Japan’s hottest design ticket, Tokujin Yoshioka doesn’t like to talk much. He prefers his work to speak for itself. And interest in him – a former student of Shiro Kuramata and Issey Miyake – is greater than it’s ever been.
POL Oxygen Issue 21
And although change is often the name of the design game, Lovegrove’s core design philosophy remains constant: DNA – or Design, Nature, Art. He sees himself as a translator between nature and technology.
FRAME Magazine Issue 72
What will life be like in 2049? According to Professor Pia Ednie-Brown of Australia’s RMIT School of Architecture and Design, the answer lies in the distant past, some 3.6 billion years ago, in the earth’s oldest form of architecture.
FRAME magazine Issue 78
Peter Schiavello explains how his company’s new workplace model, CLIMATE, aims to go beyond supplying physical products to actually shaping the culture of the workplace.