Naomi Milgrom Foundation
The Naomi Milgrom Foundation champions art, design and architecture that improves Australian lives – empowering creation, collaboration and education.
⚡ FINAL CALL GRADUATES & STUDENTS OF ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN AND PLANNING! — applications close COB Sunday 10th May!
Our Melbourne Design Week Designing Out Waste Sprint takes you inside the live Richmond Power Station construction site for a full day of circular design thinking and bold ideas — where nothing leaves the site and everything is reimagined. Join us for an inspiring day with great prizes up for grabs!
🏆 Tickets to Living Cities Forum 2026
🏆 Tickets to the Melbourne Design Week De-Fit Panel Event
🏆 Mentoring Lunch with Practice Leaders
🏆 Architecture Books
This Design Sprint is supported by Naomi Milgrom Foundation (@nmf_au) and Nelson + Koo (@_nelson_koo)
Free to enter. 30 spots only
👉 Apply at www.designingoutwaste.com.au
#DesigningOutWaste #MelbourneDesignWeek2026 #MDW2026 #CircularDesign designsprint

The Flush Project forms part of the newest flagship initiative of the Naomi Milgrom Foundation, the transformation of the former Richmond Power Station in Cremorne, Melbourne into a place for creative experimentation and playful exploration.
We are calling upon anyone with a creative itch – individuals, artists, collectives, community groups – to submit a proposal for transforming the humble toilet cubicle into something immersive and unexpected.
The finished spaces will be unveiled with the opening of the Richmond Power Station in 2027.
For the full brief and ground rules, visit the link in bio. Submissions close at 11:59pm AEST, Sunday 19 April.

The Flush Project forms part of the newest flagship initiative of the Naomi Milgrom Foundation, the transformation of the former Richmond Power Station in Cremorne, Melbourne into a place for creative experimentation and playful exploration.
We are calling upon anyone with a creative itch – individuals, artists, collectives, community groups – to submit a proposal for transforming the humble toilet cubicle into something immersive and unexpected.
The finished spaces will be unveiled with the opening of the Richmond Power Station in 2027.
For the full brief and ground rules, visit the link in bio. Submissions close at 11:59pm AEST, Sunday 19 April.

ANNOUNCING: The Flush Project
The space is small. As small as a closet. A water closet to be exact.
The Flush Project forms part of the newest flagship initiative of the Naomi Milgrom Foundation: the transformation of the former Richmond Power Station in Cremorne into a place for creative experimentation and playful exploration. We are calling anyone with a creative itch — seasoned or new — to transform the most intimate reflective space: the toilet cubicle.
Minimal or maximal. Neat or gloriously messy. Serious or cheeky. If it follows the rules, it fits the brief.
The finished spaces will be revealed with the opening of Richmond Power Station in 2027.
For more information on how to submit a proposal, visit the link in bio.

We are seeking a highly organised, collaborative Program Coordinator for MPavilion in a part-time (0.6) fixed term role.
Located at the Queen Victoria Gardens in the award winning architectural commission designed by Tadao Ando, MPavilion is NMF’s ongoing flagship initiative, offering a program of free events that prompts locals and visitors alike to consider how architecture, art and design can change lives.
The Program Coordinator will utilise their strong communication and administrative skills to ensure the timely and effective coordination and delivery of the MPavilion program. Working in partnership with the Visitor Experience Officer the role balances administrative, operational and hands-on event support and delivery based between the NMF office and on site.
To view the position description, or to apply, visit the link in bio.
Applications close at 6pm on Tuesday 27 January.
Photo: Isabella Oliveria
Now in development by the Naomi Milgrom Foundation, the Richmond Power Station Renewal Project will establish 4,000m2 of new green open space in Cremorne, reimagining the historic site as an integrated mixed-use innovation centre with activities across nature, design, science, technology and art.
Visit the site this week with your family, friends or colleagues and help us complete a large-scale paint-by-numbers mural, designed by local street artist @lingerid.
Richmond Power Station
Hargreaves Street (end of Dale Street)
Cremorne VIC 3121
Open 10am—3pm until Saturday 11 January.
Free, no bookings required.
The Naomi Milgrom Foundation is proud to launch the Living Library—an evolving collection of supported projects across art, design, and architecture, developed in partnership with ED. Studio (@ed.studio.ed).
Part archive, part cabinet of curiosities, the Living Library brings together more than a decade of ideas, experiments, and collaborations, from flagship initiatives @mpavilion and @livingcitiesforum to one-off commissions and ongoing creative partnerships.
Explore at the link in bio
Expressions of interest are now open for MPavilion’s free cultural program. We’re inviting artists, designers, makers and collaborators to propose talks, music, workshops and family activities unfolding at MPavilion by Tadao Ando throughout the year.
Applications for Dec/Jan events close 5pm, Sun 19 Oct 2025.
👆See program guidelines and apply via the link in bio.

🎂 Join us in wishing MPavilion architect Tadao Ando a happy 84th birthday!
A self-taught master of light and geometry, Tadao Ando has redefined modern architecture with his minimalist masterpieces.
Here’s a selection of his projects, showcasing his work in Japan and beyond. MPavilion is his first — and only — built work in the Southern Hemisphere, open daily in Queen Victoria Gardens.
1. Church of the Light. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
2. Chichu Art Museum, Naoshima. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
3. Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection. © Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, NeM / Niney et Marca Architectes, Agence Pierre-Antoine Gatier. Photo by Yuji Ono.
4. Row House in Sumiyoshi. Courtesy of Tadao Ando Associates.
5. 21_21 DESIGN SITE (@2121designsight) Photos by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
6. MPavilion, Melbourne (@mpavilion). Photo by John Gollings (@johngollings)
7. MPavilion, Melbourne. Photo by Felix Mooneeram (@felixmooneeram)
8. Tadao Ando, New York 1993. Photograph by Irving Penn © The Irving Penn Foundation.

🎂 Join us in wishing MPavilion architect Tadao Ando a happy 84th birthday!
A self-taught master of light and geometry, Tadao Ando has redefined modern architecture with his minimalist masterpieces.
Here’s a selection of his projects, showcasing his work in Japan and beyond. MPavilion is his first — and only — built work in the Southern Hemisphere, open daily in Queen Victoria Gardens.
1. Church of the Light. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
2. Chichu Art Museum, Naoshima. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
3. Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection. © Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, NeM / Niney et Marca Architectes, Agence Pierre-Antoine Gatier. Photo by Yuji Ono.
4. Row House in Sumiyoshi. Courtesy of Tadao Ando Associates.
5. 21_21 DESIGN SITE (@2121designsight) Photos by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
6. MPavilion, Melbourne (@mpavilion). Photo by John Gollings (@johngollings)
7. MPavilion, Melbourne. Photo by Felix Mooneeram (@felixmooneeram)
8. Tadao Ando, New York 1993. Photograph by Irving Penn © The Irving Penn Foundation.

🎂 Join us in wishing MPavilion architect Tadao Ando a happy 84th birthday!
A self-taught master of light and geometry, Tadao Ando has redefined modern architecture with his minimalist masterpieces.
Here’s a selection of his projects, showcasing his work in Japan and beyond. MPavilion is his first — and only — built work in the Southern Hemisphere, open daily in Queen Victoria Gardens.
1. Church of the Light. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
2. Chichu Art Museum, Naoshima. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
3. Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection. © Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, NeM / Niney et Marca Architectes, Agence Pierre-Antoine Gatier. Photo by Yuji Ono.
4. Row House in Sumiyoshi. Courtesy of Tadao Ando Associates.
5. 21_21 DESIGN SITE (@2121designsight) Photos by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
6. MPavilion, Melbourne (@mpavilion). Photo by John Gollings (@johngollings)
7. MPavilion, Melbourne. Photo by Felix Mooneeram (@felixmooneeram)
8. Tadao Ando, New York 1993. Photograph by Irving Penn © The Irving Penn Foundation.

🎂 Join us in wishing MPavilion architect Tadao Ando a happy 84th birthday!
A self-taught master of light and geometry, Tadao Ando has redefined modern architecture with his minimalist masterpieces.
Here’s a selection of his projects, showcasing his work in Japan and beyond. MPavilion is his first — and only — built work in the Southern Hemisphere, open daily in Queen Victoria Gardens.
1. Church of the Light. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
2. Chichu Art Museum, Naoshima. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
3. Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection. © Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, NeM / Niney et Marca Architectes, Agence Pierre-Antoine Gatier. Photo by Yuji Ono.
4. Row House in Sumiyoshi. Courtesy of Tadao Ando Associates.
5. 21_21 DESIGN SITE (@2121designsight) Photos by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
6. MPavilion, Melbourne (@mpavilion). Photo by John Gollings (@johngollings)
7. MPavilion, Melbourne. Photo by Felix Mooneeram (@felixmooneeram)
8. Tadao Ando, New York 1993. Photograph by Irving Penn © The Irving Penn Foundation.

🎂 Join us in wishing MPavilion architect Tadao Ando a happy 84th birthday!
A self-taught master of light and geometry, Tadao Ando has redefined modern architecture with his minimalist masterpieces.
Here’s a selection of his projects, showcasing his work in Japan and beyond. MPavilion is his first — and only — built work in the Southern Hemisphere, open daily in Queen Victoria Gardens.
1. Church of the Light. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
2. Chichu Art Museum, Naoshima. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
3. Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection. © Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, NeM / Niney et Marca Architectes, Agence Pierre-Antoine Gatier. Photo by Yuji Ono.
4. Row House in Sumiyoshi. Courtesy of Tadao Ando Associates.
5. 21_21 DESIGN SITE (@2121designsight) Photos by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
6. MPavilion, Melbourne (@mpavilion). Photo by John Gollings (@johngollings)
7. MPavilion, Melbourne. Photo by Felix Mooneeram (@felixmooneeram)
8. Tadao Ando, New York 1993. Photograph by Irving Penn © The Irving Penn Foundation.

🎂 Join us in wishing MPavilion architect Tadao Ando a happy 84th birthday!
A self-taught master of light and geometry, Tadao Ando has redefined modern architecture with his minimalist masterpieces.
Here’s a selection of his projects, showcasing his work in Japan and beyond. MPavilion is his first — and only — built work in the Southern Hemisphere, open daily in Queen Victoria Gardens.
1. Church of the Light. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
2. Chichu Art Museum, Naoshima. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
3. Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection. © Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, NeM / Niney et Marca Architectes, Agence Pierre-Antoine Gatier. Photo by Yuji Ono.
4. Row House in Sumiyoshi. Courtesy of Tadao Ando Associates.
5. 21_21 DESIGN SITE (@2121designsight) Photos by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
6. MPavilion, Melbourne (@mpavilion). Photo by John Gollings (@johngollings)
7. MPavilion, Melbourne. Photo by Felix Mooneeram (@felixmooneeram)
8. Tadao Ando, New York 1993. Photograph by Irving Penn © The Irving Penn Foundation.

🎂 Join us in wishing MPavilion architect Tadao Ando a happy 84th birthday!
A self-taught master of light and geometry, Tadao Ando has redefined modern architecture with his minimalist masterpieces.
Here’s a selection of his projects, showcasing his work in Japan and beyond. MPavilion is his first — and only — built work in the Southern Hemisphere, open daily in Queen Victoria Gardens.
1. Church of the Light. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
2. Chichu Art Museum, Naoshima. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
3. Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection. © Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, NeM / Niney et Marca Architectes, Agence Pierre-Antoine Gatier. Photo by Yuji Ono.
4. Row House in Sumiyoshi. Courtesy of Tadao Ando Associates.
5. 21_21 DESIGN SITE (@2121designsight) Photos by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
6. MPavilion, Melbourne (@mpavilion). Photo by John Gollings (@johngollings)
7. MPavilion, Melbourne. Photo by Felix Mooneeram (@felixmooneeram)
8. Tadao Ando, New York 1993. Photograph by Irving Penn © The Irving Penn Foundation.

🎂 Join us in wishing MPavilion architect Tadao Ando a happy 84th birthday!
A self-taught master of light and geometry, Tadao Ando has redefined modern architecture with his minimalist masterpieces.
Here’s a selection of his projects, showcasing his work in Japan and beyond. MPavilion is his first — and only — built work in the Southern Hemisphere, open daily in Queen Victoria Gardens.
1. Church of the Light. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
2. Chichu Art Museum, Naoshima. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
3. Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection. © Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, NeM / Niney et Marca Architectes, Agence Pierre-Antoine Gatier. Photo by Yuji Ono.
4. Row House in Sumiyoshi. Courtesy of Tadao Ando Associates.
5. 21_21 DESIGN SITE (@2121designsight) Photos by Mitsuo Matsuoka. Courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates.
6. MPavilion, Melbourne (@mpavilion). Photo by John Gollings (@johngollings)
7. MPavilion, Melbourne. Photo by Felix Mooneeram (@felixmooneeram)
8. Tadao Ando, New York 1993. Photograph by Irving Penn © The Irving Penn Foundation.

The Naomi Milgrom Foundation is pleased toannounce that @mpavilionby Tadao Ando has won at this year’s International Architecture Awards.
The International Architectural Awards honours new and cutting-edge design worldwide, and Tadao Ando’s winning design has been awarded the International Architecture Award in the category of Public Space.
In its 20th year, the awards received a record number of entries — with over 500 shortlisted projects — from the world’s most prominent firms.
Congratulations to Tadao Ando and the MPavilion project team on this fantastic achievement.
Commissioned by @nmf_au
Architect: Tadao Ando, Tadao Ando Architect & Associates
Executive Architect: @seangodsellarchitects
Construction: @kaneconstructions
Consultants: @aecom , Gardner Group, @fabmetalspecialists, @combconstruction , @steelfox_melbourne , @odm_electrical , @samcoxlandscape@rutsoconcreting
@internationalarchitectureaward
Photo by William Hamilton-Coates.

This NAIDOC Week, we honour the contributions of Prof. Deborah Cheetham Fraillon AO – Yorta Yorta/Yuin woman, composer, soprano, and Artistic Director of Short Black Opera – whose Wominjeka Song Cycle has opened every MPavilion since 2014.
‘With the guidance and deep knowledge of N’Arweet Aunty Carolyn Briggs AM, the Wominjeka Song Cycle has been a deeply considered continuous journey as I have responded each time to a new design, a new architectural voice.’ — Deborah Cheetham Fraillon AO
As @naidocweek marks 50 years, we acknowledge and celebrate the ongoing strength, vision and legacy of all First Nations peoples. This year’s theme, “The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy”, honours the emerging leaders who are shaping a bright future ahead, guided by the legacy and wisdom of their ancestors.
📆 Tonight, see Deborah perform in Yinya dana: lighting the path, co-presented by @MelbourneSymphonyOrchestra and @ShortBlackOpera as part of NAIDOC Week. Tickets selling fast.
Image 1: Deborah performing with the Dhungala Children’s Choir at the 2023 opening of Tadao Ando’s MPavilion. Photo by Michael Pham (@phamstapham)
Image 2: NAIDOC Week 2025 poster Ancestral Lines by artist Jeremy Morgan Worrall. Courtesy of the National NAIDOC Committee.

This NAIDOC Week, we honour the contributions of Prof. Deborah Cheetham Fraillon AO – Yorta Yorta/Yuin woman, composer, soprano, and Artistic Director of Short Black Opera – whose Wominjeka Song Cycle has opened every MPavilion since 2014.
‘With the guidance and deep knowledge of N’Arweet Aunty Carolyn Briggs AM, the Wominjeka Song Cycle has been a deeply considered continuous journey as I have responded each time to a new design, a new architectural voice.’ — Deborah Cheetham Fraillon AO
As @naidocweek marks 50 years, we acknowledge and celebrate the ongoing strength, vision and legacy of all First Nations peoples. This year’s theme, “The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy”, honours the emerging leaders who are shaping a bright future ahead, guided by the legacy and wisdom of their ancestors.
📆 Tonight, see Deborah perform in Yinya dana: lighting the path, co-presented by @MelbourneSymphonyOrchestra and @ShortBlackOpera as part of NAIDOC Week. Tickets selling fast.
Image 1: Deborah performing with the Dhungala Children’s Choir at the 2023 opening of Tadao Ando’s MPavilion. Photo by Michael Pham (@phamstapham)
Image 2: NAIDOC Week 2025 poster Ancestral Lines by artist Jeremy Morgan Worrall. Courtesy of the National NAIDOC Committee.

We are thrilled to share that MPavilion designed by renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando will remain in Queen Victoria Gardens until 2030, following a decision by the City of Melbourne to extend its stay.
Thank you to the thousands from across Australia and the globe who showed their support – including over 2,400 members of the public, 100 artist/collaborator signatures, and 60 industry letters.
Ando’s pavilion will remain open and free for all to enjoy year-round. We look forward to welcoming you back very soon.
To stay up to date with future happenings and opportunities at MPavilion by Ando, subscribe via our link in bio.
Image: MPavilion by Tadao Ando. Photograph by Pier Carthew @piercarthew for @preservethepavilion.

We are thrilled to share that MPavilion designed by renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando will remain in Queen Victoria Gardens until 2030, following a decision by the City of Melbourne to extend its stay.
Thank you to the thousands from across Australia and the globe who showed their support – including over 2,400 members of the public, 100 artist/collaborator signatures, and 60 industry letters.
Ando’s pavilion will remain open and free for all to enjoy year-round. We look forward to welcoming you back very soon.
To stay up to date with future happenings and opportunities at MPavilion by Ando, subscribe via our link in bio.
Image: MPavilion by Tadao Ando. Photograph by Pier Carthew @piercarthew for @preservethepavilion.

National Reconciliation Week starts today, running from 27 May – 3 June, marking two key moments in Australia’s journey: the successful 1967 referendum and the High Court’s Mabo decision.
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We would like to thank our First Nations advisors and collaborators for their knowledge and expertise, and to our partners Agency Projects for the invaluable input and guidance into our Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan – which we look forward to sharing in the coming weeks.
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To mark this week, we revisit ‘Every Living Thing: Agency UNTOLD’ – the fourth edition of UNTOLD at MPavilion, led by Leila Gurruwiwi (@leila_gurruwiwi) and Mayatili Marika as part of Season 11. These talks explore the meaning of every living thing and its significance to First Nations identity, art, and connection to Country.
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UNTOLD is a talk series by Agency Projects @agencyprojects that brings together First Nations communities, creatives and visual artists. Agency Projects is an organisation that acts as a catalyst for connection with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. Learn more about their work via the link in bio.
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Images from Agency UNTOLD at Ando’s pavilion, with Leila Gurruwiwi, Paula Savage, Kim Ah Sam, and Luke Currie Richardson.
Photography by Isabella Oliveria @bellaoliveria.

National Reconciliation Week starts today, running from 27 May – 3 June, marking two key moments in Australia’s journey: the successful 1967 referendum and the High Court’s Mabo decision.
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We would like to thank our First Nations advisors and collaborators for their knowledge and expertise, and to our partners Agency Projects for the invaluable input and guidance into our Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan – which we look forward to sharing in the coming weeks.
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To mark this week, we revisit ‘Every Living Thing: Agency UNTOLD’ – the fourth edition of UNTOLD at MPavilion, led by Leila Gurruwiwi (@leila_gurruwiwi) and Mayatili Marika as part of Season 11. These talks explore the meaning of every living thing and its significance to First Nations identity, art, and connection to Country.
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UNTOLD is a talk series by Agency Projects @agencyprojects that brings together First Nations communities, creatives and visual artists. Agency Projects is an organisation that acts as a catalyst for connection with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. Learn more about their work via the link in bio.
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Images from Agency UNTOLD at Ando’s pavilion, with Leila Gurruwiwi, Paula Savage, Kim Ah Sam, and Luke Currie Richardson.
Photography by Isabella Oliveria @bellaoliveria.

National Reconciliation Week starts today, running from 27 May – 3 June, marking two key moments in Australia’s journey: the successful 1967 referendum and the High Court’s Mabo decision.
.
We would like to thank our First Nations advisors and collaborators for their knowledge and expertise, and to our partners Agency Projects for the invaluable input and guidance into our Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan – which we look forward to sharing in the coming weeks.
.
To mark this week, we revisit ‘Every Living Thing: Agency UNTOLD’ – the fourth edition of UNTOLD at MPavilion, led by Leila Gurruwiwi (@leila_gurruwiwi) and Mayatili Marika as part of Season 11. These talks explore the meaning of every living thing and its significance to First Nations identity, art, and connection to Country.
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UNTOLD is a talk series by Agency Projects @agencyprojects that brings together First Nations communities, creatives and visual artists. Agency Projects is an organisation that acts as a catalyst for connection with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. Learn more about their work via the link in bio.
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Images from Agency UNTOLD at Ando’s pavilion, with Leila Gurruwiwi, Paula Savage, Kim Ah Sam, and Luke Currie Richardson.
Photography by Isabella Oliveria @bellaoliveria.
인스타그램 스토리 뷰어는 인스타그램 스토리, 비디오, 사진 또는 IGTV를 비밀리에 보고 저장할 수 있는 간단한 도구입니다. 이 서비스를 통해 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 언제든지 오프라인으로 즐길 수 있습니다. 인스타그램에서 나중에 확인하고 싶은 흥미로운 콘텐츠를 찾거나 익명으로 스토리를 보고 싶다면, 우리 뷰어가 적합합니다. Anonstories는 신원을 숨길 수 있는 훌륭한 솔루션을 제공합니다. 인스타그램은 2023년 8월에 스토리 기능을 출시했으며, 이 기능은 흥미롭고 시간에 민감한 형식으로 빠르게 다른 플랫폼에 채택되었습니다. 스토리는 사용자가 텍스트, 이모지 또는 필터로 보강된 사진, 비디오 또는 셀카를 공유할 수 있게 해주며, 24시간 동안만 표시됩니다. 이 제한된 시간 동안 높은 참여를 유도하며 일반 게시물보다 더 많은 반응을 얻을 수 있습니다. 오늘날 스토리는 소셜 미디어에서 연결하고 소통하는 가장 인기 있는 방법 중 하나입니다. 그러나 스토리를 볼 때, 제작자는 자신의 뷰어 목록에서 당신의 이름을 볼 수 있으며, 이는 개인 정보 보호에 대한 우려를 일으킬 수 있습니다. 만약 스토리를 아무도 모르게 탐색하고 싶다면? 그때 Anonstories가 유용해집니다. 이 도구는 신원을 드러내지 않고 공개된 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있게 해줍니다. 관심 있는 프로필의 사용자명을 입력하면 해당 프로필의 최신 스토리를 확인할 수 있습니다. Anonstories 뷰어의 특징: - 익명 브라우징: 뷰어 목록에 나타나지 않고 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. - 계정 필요 없음: 인스타그램 계정에 가입하지 않고 공개 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있습니다. - 콘텐츠 다운로드: 스토리 콘텐츠를 직접 다운로드하여 오프라인에서 사용할 수 있습니다. - 하이라이트 보기: 24시간 제한을 넘어서 인스타그램 하이라이트를 볼 수 있습니다. - 리포스트 모니터링: 개인 프로필의 스토리 리포스트나 참여도를 추적할 수 있습니다. 제한 사항: - 이 도구는 공개 계정에서만 작동하며, 개인 계정은 접근할 수 없습니다. 장점: - 개인 정보 보호 친화적: 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 보면서도 눈에 띄지 않습니다. - 간단하고 쉬움: 앱 설치나 등록이 필요 없습니다. - 독점 도구: 인스타그램에서 제공하지 않는 방식으로 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 관리할 수 있습니다.
인스타그램 업데이트를 비밀리에 추적하고 개인 정보를 보호하며 익명으로 남을 수 있습니다.
개인 프로필 뷰어를 사용하여 쉽게 프로필과 사진을 익명으로 볼 수 있습니다.
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