
Rocco Fazzari
Articles
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Jul 24, 2024 |
neighborhoodpaper.com | Jack Stanton |Jin Hien Lau |Rocco Fazzari
Let’s say you program a thinking machine to plant sunflowers all over the Earth. Using artificial intelligence, the machine set out to cover the world, eventually realising its biggest obstacles are humanity and concrete. To solve this problem, the thinking machine invests its intelligence in eradicating humanity, destroying every trace of our architecture, so that it can plant flowers in peace.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
perthnow.com.au | Rocco Fazzari |Belinda Lopez
Australia decides if outsiders can stay based on their “mode of arrival”. This film asks strangers on trains: “How did you get here?”Many answer with the station they hopped on. Others, used to being perceived as not ‘Australian’, tell stories about the danger, heartbreak and hope of arriving here.
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Dec 10, 2023 |
asiasociety.org | Rocco Fazzari
By Rocco Fazzari. When Warren Duncan arrived in Beijing in 1975 as the second ever ABC China correspondent he found a tightly controlled country and contact with its citizens restricted.
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