‘Dark Cartographies’ is a slowly evolving meditation upon seasonal change, life after light and the occluding shadows of human influence. Through creating experiences of the many ‘times of a night’ the work allows participants to experience deep engagement with rich spectras of hidden place and sound. By amplifying and shining light upon a myriad of lives lived in blackness, ‘Dark Cartographies’ tempts us to re-understand seasonal change as actively-embodied temporality, inflected by our climate-changing disturbances.\ud \ud ‘Dark Cartographies’ uses custom interactive systems, illusionary techniques and real time spatial audio that draw upon a rich array of media, including seasonal, nocturnal field recordings sourced in the Far North Quee...
“Night on Earth: The Nocturnal Sensorium in World Cinema” draws on cinema and media studies, psychoa...
“Night on Earth: The Nocturnal Sensorium in World Cinema” draws on cinema and media studies, psychoa...
This practice-led inquiry investigates concepts and practices of projection-mapping light images ont...
An evolving meditation upon the complex, periodic processes that mark Australia’s seasonality, and o...
This interactive installation comprises a darkened circular room with a large circular dish/screen u...
In their chapter in this book, Rupert Griffiths, Nick Dunn, and Élisabeth de Bézenac bridge between ...
Witnessing the movements of the moon, stars, Milky Way and meteors is a fundamental first step in ex...
World Beyond the Horizon explores the way people witness and experience variations of light falling...
This paper investigates the effects and affects of darkness, a condition that is progressively becom...
Light is everywhere, often uninvited as a by-product of our contemporary lives. Darkness meanwhile a...
The practice-led art research project Gathering Shadows investigates the ‘tragic&r...
We do not see empty figures and outlines; we do not move in straight lines. Everywhere we are surrou...
How do the multi-sensory experiences and aesthetics of nocturnal places enable us to reimagine how t...
Performances by Ramon Amaro, AmazonPrimeQueen (Victoria McKenzie), DeForrest Brown, Jr., Kepla (Jon ...
By investigating the experience of night-cycling, this paper redresses the overwhelming focus in mob...
“Night on Earth: The Nocturnal Sensorium in World Cinema” draws on cinema and media studies, psychoa...
“Night on Earth: The Nocturnal Sensorium in World Cinema” draws on cinema and media studies, psychoa...
This practice-led inquiry investigates concepts and practices of projection-mapping light images ont...
An evolving meditation upon the complex, periodic processes that mark Australia’s seasonality, and o...
This interactive installation comprises a darkened circular room with a large circular dish/screen u...
In their chapter in this book, Rupert Griffiths, Nick Dunn, and Élisabeth de Bézenac bridge between ...
Witnessing the movements of the moon, stars, Milky Way and meteors is a fundamental first step in ex...
World Beyond the Horizon explores the way people witness and experience variations of light falling...
This paper investigates the effects and affects of darkness, a condition that is progressively becom...
Light is everywhere, often uninvited as a by-product of our contemporary lives. Darkness meanwhile a...
The practice-led art research project Gathering Shadows investigates the ‘tragic&r...
We do not see empty figures and outlines; we do not move in straight lines. Everywhere we are surrou...
How do the multi-sensory experiences and aesthetics of nocturnal places enable us to reimagine how t...
Performances by Ramon Amaro, AmazonPrimeQueen (Victoria McKenzie), DeForrest Brown, Jr., Kepla (Jon ...
By investigating the experience of night-cycling, this paper redresses the overwhelming focus in mob...
“Night on Earth: The Nocturnal Sensorium in World Cinema” draws on cinema and media studies, psychoa...
“Night on Earth: The Nocturnal Sensorium in World Cinema” draws on cinema and media studies, psychoa...
This practice-led inquiry investigates concepts and practices of projection-mapping light images ont...