Kudos acknowledges and pays respect to the Gadigal and Bidjigal people of the Eora nation. They are the traditional custodians of the land Kudos operates on. We create, design, share, and exchange our work and knowledge on this important meeting place. We pay our respects to elders past and present and extend that respect to any First Nations people who engage with Kudos. This is and always will be Aboriginal land.


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746731/07/25 - 06/08/25

Hamish Alexander and Long Truong

189 Crown St, Darlinghurst

Hamish Alexander and Long Truong have given birth to technology-bound deities, born out of practices exploring spirituality, sexuality, and emergent social and cultural phenomena. Individual works within this show tackle the dissemination of violent content online, the creation of the new-age anthro-figure, the subversion of spiritual iconographies and the existence of sexuality as framed by our past histories and present technologies. Our space is a place of worship to interact with your new age Gods and learn more about the neo-deities that transform your life through modern technologies. 

























Kudos is proudly supported by Arc Creative and Arc UNSW Student Life