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The Eyeball End

Beginning with an acid-fuelled night in the Kimberley, the first decade of the 21st century sees Ali MC travelling the globe in an attempt to understand the forgotten corners of the world.

From the streets of Hanoi, to the genocide of Rwanda, the war in Lebanon and voodoo ceremonies in Haiti, Ali MC is beaten and shot at as he travels the globe in an attempt to better understand the so-called Third World.

Described as a ‘punk rock travel book’, The Eyeball End steps away from the safety net of well-worn travel guides, taking the reader on a challenging journey into the human condition. 

The Eyeball End is sold out and is currently only available at libraries and second-hand book stores.

Photo: Arman Golestaneh

Photo: Arman Golestaneh

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Ali MC currently freelances regularly for Al Jazeera covering both domestic (Australian) and international issues, and the Indigenous-owned newspaper the Koori Mail.

His photography and writing has also appeared in publication such as the Guardian, NITV, SBS, Right Now Human Rights and GQ.

Ali’s photojournalism and documentary work pushes the boundaries of what we know about the world around us, often at great personal risk, and has seen him travel to over 40 countries.