Flow (2018-ongoing)

Rotorua Flow, 2019

Botanic Gardens staff listen to the trial of Cookaroo Flow in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, 2018 In the International Year of Indigenous Languages (2019) and International Decade of Indigenous Languages (2022–32), this participatory, site- and culture-responsive audio installation utilised the natural flow of water to convey the voices of First Nations children in Australia and… Continue reading Flow (2018-ongoing)

The Traveller 2024-1999

The Traveller is a “hole in the wall” video made in 1999. Viewers from the future can peek back into the opening of an exhibition held in the artist-run initiative Gallery 19 through a faux artwork on the wall. Patrons at the event unwittingly became elements of the artwork, while viewing ‘us’ as an artwork.Not… Continue reading The Traveller 2024-1999

Objects I-XI (2021)

Materials: wood, perspex, lighting, motion sensor and description. This Prince of Wales Hospital (Health Translation Hub) commission is solar powered and motion sensing. A radiological tube is re-presented using a museological aesthetic alongside a child’s interpretation of it, softening the immediacy of the object. 

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Zephyr (2021)

Materials: Wind turbine, battery, electronics. Wind responsive sound installation A wind turbine is sensitised to play one sound for each of 16 wind directions in a live response to the changing breeze. This self-powered wind responsive ‘instrument’ is positioned near, and calibrated for, compatibility with Erin Schloeffel’s sound boxes, Sonus. Erin Schloeffel and Allan Giddy… Continue reading Zephyr (2021)

untitled (2016)

I asked eight children why we (Australia) were aerial bombing in Iraq. Each reply, transcribed into Morse code, was looped and played through one of a collection of PA speakers mounted onto the exteriors of Buildings 18 and 20 at the Armory galleries Homebush Sydney. Thanks to: Ava, age 11 Giselle, age 2 Mia, age… Continue reading untitled (2016)

Curtain Tax (2017)

Huge blowflies can be seen buzzing around a living room, while tension is created by a silhouette lingering in a side window, apparently unseen by the watcher at the top of the house.

Sonic Wells for Gallipoli (2016)

This most recent iteration of the Sonic Wells project connected Turkey, New Zealand and Australia via communal sound ‘wells’ over a three-month period in 2016 […]