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If These Walls Could Talk - collaboration with Halie Rubenis Independent designer

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Rubenis, Niklavs
Rubenis, Halie

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Museum of Australian Democracy, Canberra, Australia

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Acrylic, paper Of course, Hansard is the official record of debates held within the walls of Old Parliament House, but what about those “off the record” conversations? Those fleeting hallway chats, that decisive hand written note scrunched up and thrown away – how much has happened that we still know nothing about? If only we could get a glimpse of what has happened behind closed doors. If only these walls could talk …

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Enlighten 2017: For The Record

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2099-12-31
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