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Lynette Wallworth
Australian artist/filmmaker
Lynette Wallworth is an Australian artist and filmmaker, known for her use of emerging technologies such as virtual reality (VR), and interactive installations.
She is known for her 2016 VR project Collisions, which tells of the "collision" between Aboriginal Australians and western culture in the form of British nuclear testing at Maralinga in the 1950s.
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She has won two Emmy Awards for her work: one for Collisions and one for Awavena.
Early life and education
Wallworth attended the UNSW Art & Design.[1]
Media, themes and practice
Wallworth's works span virtual reality 360 film, feature documentary, and digital fulldome and interactive video installations.
Wallworth's work reflects on the connections between people and the natural world. She often works in series or meditations on one theme, and her works experiment with using the latest technology. She aims to build a sense of community, compassion,