Deep Time Real Time: Fleur Watson, André Bonnice & Anna Jankovic
Explore the ideas behind Deep Time Real Time in this video with Fleur Watson, André Bonnice and Anna Jankovic, as they discuss design, ecology and planetary systems in the 2025 Alastair Swayn Legacy Exhibition.
Deep Time Real Time: The Imperial Architecture of Now - Farzin Lotfi-Jam
In this lecture, architect Farzin Lotfi-Jam examines our relationship with the histories and techniques of realtime systems, presenting work from his design practice Farzin Farzin and the Realtime Urbanism Lab at Cornell University, USA.
Deep Time Real Time: Impacts of time literacy on design thinking - Simulaa
Architects Simulaa present a thought-provoking lecture on the ‘impacts of time literacy on design thinking’ through the lens of Deep Time Real Time themes of ‘ecology, energy, technology’.
Deep Time Real Time: The 2025 Alastair Swayn Legacy Exhibition
Developed for the 'Deep Time Real Time' exhibition, Stuart Geddes and Žiga Testen's short film explores a single moment in time. Seen through the lens of multiple timescales, we are offered a layered perspective of the same event.
PRICK! Needlework Now, with Helen Rayment, Kasia Tons and Trần Thảo Miên
Listen to curator Helen Rayment and featured artists Kasia Tons and Trần Thảo Miên as they explore their detailed works with us.
Social Sciences Week 2024: Celebrating 30 Years of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Relive this special Social Sciences Week 2024 event celebrating 30 years of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, featuring a screening and panel with key creatives and cultural commentators at The Capitol.
2024 Capitol Commission: The Waiting Room
Go behind the scenes of The Waiting Room, the 2024 Capitol Commission by Camilla Hannan and Martine Corompt. In this video, the artists and collaborators unpack the immersive performance and its playful, unsettling take on cinematic ritual.
Design Process: Independent Publishing Then And Now
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Melbourne Rare Books Week, the RMIT Design Archives explored its collection of independent publications from the 1980s onwards, inviting designers Michael Bojkowski and Zenobia Ahmed to share insights on their practice and inspiration.