Lynette Wallworth is an acclaimed Australian artist and filmmaker. named by Foreign Policy magazine as one of 2016’s “100 Leading Global Thinkers.” Works include the interactive video Evolution of Fearlessness; the full dome feature Coral, with accompanying augmented reality work; and virtual reality narrative Collisions, developed through the inaugural Sundance Institute New Frontier - Jaunt VR Residency. In 2014, Wallworth’s feature documentary Tender won the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Award for best televised documentary. Her work Hold was exhibited at the BFI Southbank 2007. In 2016, Wallworth was awarded a UNESCO City of Film Award and the Byron Kennedy Award for Innovation and Excellence.
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