
Terms in “quotation marks” are defined terms (see Division 4-Definitions). The List is amended from time to time to reflect changes in the various multilateral non‑proliferation and export control regimes of which Australia is a member. Category 5 - Telecommunications and Information Security.Category 1 - Materials, Chemicals, Microorganisms and Toxins.This Part is made up of the following 10 categories: Dual‑use goods comprise equipment and technologies developed to meet commercial needs but which may be used either as military components, or for the development or production of military systems or weapons of mass destruction. Part 2 of the List covers those goods that have a dual use. non‑military lethal goods, being equipment that is inherently lethal, incapacitating or destructive, such as non‑military firearms, non‑military ammunition and commercial explosives and initiators.military goods, being goods or technology that is designed or adapted for military purposes, including their parts and accessories and.Part 1 of the List covers defence and related goods, that is goods and technologies designed or adapted for use by armed forces or goods that are inherently lethal. The Defence and Strategic Goods List is divided into 2 Parts. This instrument is made under paragraph 112(2A)(aa) of the Customs Act 1901.Įach instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms.ĭivision 2 - Simplified outline of the Defence and Strategic Goods List Information may be inserted in this column, or information in it may be edited, in any published version of this instrument. (2) Any information in column 3 of the table is not part of this instrument. It will not be amended to deal with any later amendments of this instrument. Note: This table relates only to the provisions of this instrument as originally made. The day after this instrument is registered. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms. (1) Each provision of this instrument specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. This instrument is the Defence and Strategic Goods List 2021. Very sensitive list of dual‑use goods and technologies 334ĭefence and Strategic Goods List 2019 340 Sensitive list of dual‑use goods and technologies 320 5Ĭategory 0-Nuclear materials, facilities and equipment 63Ĭategory 1-Materials, chemicals, microorganisms and toxins 76Ĭategory 5-Telecommunications and “information security” 206 4ģ.11 General “information security” note (GISN).

1ĭivision 2-Simplified outline of the Defence and Strategic Goods List 2ģ.1 Definitions.
VAOF DIGITAL ATMOSPHERE SERIES
Digital Atmosphere is part of Studio Above&Below’s ongoing art collection and series of Mixed Reality and Augmented Reality sculptures reacting to live data inputs from different natural environments, following the vision of creating living, breathing and reactive virtual forms in public spaces, in which technology may bring us closer to nature.1.1. The physical shape and digital behaviour of the artwork is inspired by investigations into early air pollution devices, including rudimentary ones which used canary birds, hence the computational flocking system, senses, reacts and visualises changes of air quality in a poetic way, underlined by changing abstract bird sounds. Using cutting-edge digital and sensor technology, the sculpture’s Atmo Sensor picks up the invisible change of air quality of the immediate environment, which is translated into an evocative audio visual simulation, visible to the viewer through the XR headset / AR phone application. At a time when the safety of our air is at the front and centre of our public consciousness, this digital installation is a timely technological and artistic endeavour. The piece looks at how technology and art can illuminate the quality of our air, usually invisible to the naked eye, however not invisible to our lungs.

Concept & Design: Studio Above&Below | Perry-James Sugden, Daria Jelonek Technical Development: Studio Above&Below | Perry-James Sugden Production: Studio Above&Below Sensor Production: INT Studio Sound Design: Einar Fehrholz Computational Design Support: Eleana Polychronaki Film Production: Sam Travis, Joseph Ollman Film Staging Support: Jungwon Jung, Laurène Ciocco, Joe Davidson Supported by: NEAR NOW, Broadyway | Lee Nicholls Special thanks to Broadway, Kings College, SET Studios Supported using public funding by Arts Council England.ĭigital Atmosphere (2020) is a Mixed Reality sculpture from London based digital artist duo Perry-James Sugden (UK) and Daria Jelonek (DE), known as Studio Above&Below.
