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History Lab

Exploring the gaps between us and the past
A multi-season podcast made by Impact Studios and the Australian Centre for Public History at UTS

The series

At History Lab we’ve got some good stories to tell

But we are interested in much more than just the story. Instead of an academic or other expert telling you what to think, History Lab wants to draw you in to the investigative process. It wants you to come along with us as we try to make sense of the traces the past leaves in the present. You’ll find that this can sometimes be confusing and frustrating: records are patchy, evidence is destroyed and a lot of the time people disagree about what happened and what it means.

But more often than not, trying to make sense of the traces of the past is also pretty exciting. Things are not always what they seem. Aren’t we always in the process of finding that out? Come and join us, as together we try and make sense of the big and little questions all around us.

Podcast playlist

S7 SEASON 7
S1 SEASON 1
S2 SEASON 2
S3 SEASON 3
S4 SEASON 4
S5 SEASON 5
Bonus Ep
S6 SEASON 6
EPISODE

On the Edge: a layered history of Sydney’s South Head

January 16 · 28 MIN

A special History Lab episode with a soundwork that explores the history of Sydney’s South Head, followed by an interview with the maker Sinead Roarty and Director of the Australian Centre for Public History at UTS, Tamson Pietsch.

About the soundwork: On the Edge

The Gap at South Head in Sydney’s eastern suburbs is a place of extreme beauty. It is also famous for being Australia’s most well-known suicide destination.

On the Edge is a long-form binaural/VR soundwork exploring South Head’s spatial history and its varied conflicting narratives. The work addresses multiple levels of ‘silencing’ from the time of colonial contact and uses sound to give a voice to the unheard. South Head’s ruptured history has shaped the perception of it in the past and this soundwork suggests a way to reanimate it in the present.

The thirteen-minute soundwork is best experienced at the Don Ritchie Grove, located a few minutes’ walk from The Gap lookout and can be accessed on a mobile phone from the website https://www.ontheedge.space/

On the Edge was created as part of a non-traditional PhD at the University of Technology Sydney. The PhD was subsequently recognised as the best doctoral thesis from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences in 2023 and was included on The Chancellor’s List, which recognises ‘exceptional scholarly achievement in PhD research’.