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A close up of street pedestrian button with the arrow facing left. The button is black, with a round stainless steel circle button and a blue circle with a silver stainless steel arrow.
Podcast & audio

Push to Walk

Oscillations is a seven-part audio series that reaches into the Powerhouse Museum’s collection and unearth stories about the vibrations, fluctuations, and movements woven through our world – and beyond it, published in November 2022.

John Jacobs and I traced the ingenuity behind the pedestrian button and its development through the activism of blind and deaf communities in Australia.

Hear the whole series on the Powerhouse website.

Research, interview briefs, editing and editorial: Jane Curtis

Editorial and sound engineering: John Jacobs

Narrator: Bernie Hobbs

Photo: James Cridland, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

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About me

Community-focused digital content producer, with deep experience in public media, government and the community sector.

Contact

jane@janecurtis.net
Sydney, Australia

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