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Ground Tours is a temporary exhibition of fieldwork by Tributaries (Ying-Lan Dann, Geoff Robinson, Saskia Schut, Justine Walsh, and Benjamin Woods), undertaken in and around the University’s Parkville campus. It features audiovisual works and an accompanying poster series made across three stormwater drain grills.

Exhibition:
Open 15 – 30 April, 2026
Noel Shaw Gallery, Level 1, Baillieu Library

In Conversation event with Tributaries members:
Friday 24 Apr 2026 12pm - 1pm
Noel Shaw Gallery, Level 1, Baillieu Library

Special thank you to Priya Namana @priyanamana

Design by Michael Bojkowski
@michael.bojkowski

#yinglandann @interiordesign.rmit
@geoffrobinsonprojects @vca_art
@icemossmud @adelaideuni.architecture
@justinelwalsh @mada_fine_art
@ben.jamin.woods
@uomcollections


71
5
1 months ago


‘Resonant Pollution’ is a sound performance which  focuses on listening as a mode of attunement with intertidal ecologies and their entanglements with plastic pollution, held on Saturday 15th March at Conduction at 7pm.  

This iteration will respond to the physical conditions of Conduction as an underwater tank through turning the windows into a resonant surface through contact microphones, and using plastic waste as instruments. Through submerging the audience into the acoustic ecologies of ocean plants and beings we speculate a world of accumulating resonant plastics, giving voice and agency to these muted+noisy materials of pollution. 

Resonant Pollution is developed out of the offsite project ‘Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies’ as a part of The Ecologies Project at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, made at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country. 

$10/$20/ First Nations Free. Tickets through our website, and available on the door with cash or card. Light Hospitality provided. 

@geoffrobinsonprojects 
@conduction3011

Access: There is a 9cm step into the venue. A range of seating options available. Lower sensory space available to use. Air Filter used, and masks available. Air conditioning will be used. See full access information on our previous posts and our website. Ask any questions through DM or email conduction3011@gmail.com 

Image: Geoff Robinson ‘ocean plastics’ and ‘performance test images’, photo by Debris Facility 2025. Design: Debris Facility. 

Conduction is supported by Maribyrnong City Council’s “Creative Places Program” @artsandculturemcc


66
1 years ago

‘Resonant Pollution’ is a sound performance which  focuses on listening as a mode of attunement with intertidal ecologies and their entanglements with plastic pollution, held on Saturday 15th March at Conduction at 7pm.  

This iteration will respond to the physical conditions of Conduction as an underwater tank through turning the windows into a resonant surface through contact microphones, and using plastic waste as instruments. Through submerging the audience into the acoustic ecologies of ocean plants and beings we speculate a world of accumulating resonant plastics, giving voice and agency to these muted+noisy materials of pollution. 

Resonant Pollution is developed out of the offsite project ‘Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies’ as a part of The Ecologies Project at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, made at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country. 

$10/$20/ First Nations Free. Tickets through our website, and available on the door with cash or card. Light Hospitality provided. 

@geoffrobinsonprojects 
@conduction3011

Access: There is a 9cm step into the venue. A range of seating options available. Lower sensory space available to use. Air Filter used, and masks available. Air conditioning will be used. See full access information on our previous posts and our website. Ask any questions through DM or email conduction3011@gmail.com 

Image: Geoff Robinson ‘ocean plastics’ and ‘performance test images’, photo by Debris Facility 2025. Design: Debris Facility. 

Conduction is supported by Maribyrnong City Council’s “Creative Places Program” @artsandculturemcc


66
1 years ago

‘Resonant Pollution’ is a sound performance which  focuses on listening as a mode of attunement with intertidal ecologies and their entanglements with plastic pollution, held on Saturday 15th March at Conduction at 7pm.  

This iteration will respond to the physical conditions of Conduction as an underwater tank through turning the windows into a resonant surface through contact microphones, and using plastic waste as instruments. Through submerging the audience into the acoustic ecologies of ocean plants and beings we speculate a world of accumulating resonant plastics, giving voice and agency to these muted+noisy materials of pollution. 

Resonant Pollution is developed out of the offsite project ‘Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies’ as a part of The Ecologies Project at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, made at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country. 

$10/$20/ First Nations Free. Tickets through our website, and available on the door with cash or card. Light Hospitality provided. 

@geoffrobinsonprojects 
@conduction3011

Access: There is a 9cm step into the venue. A range of seating options available. Lower sensory space available to use. Air Filter used, and masks available. Air conditioning will be used. See full access information on our previous posts and our website. Ask any questions through DM or email conduction3011@gmail.com 

Image: Geoff Robinson ‘ocean plastics’ and ‘performance test images’, photo by Debris Facility 2025. Design: Debris Facility. 

Conduction is supported by Maribyrnong City Council’s “Creative Places Program” @artsandculturemcc


66
1 years ago

‘Resonant Pollution’ is a sound performance which  focuses on listening as a mode of attunement with intertidal ecologies and their entanglements with plastic pollution, held on Saturday 15th March at Conduction at 7pm.  

This iteration will respond to the physical conditions of Conduction as an underwater tank through turning the windows into a resonant surface through contact microphones, and using plastic waste as instruments. Through submerging the audience into the acoustic ecologies of ocean plants and beings we speculate a world of accumulating resonant plastics, giving voice and agency to these muted+noisy materials of pollution. 

Resonant Pollution is developed out of the offsite project ‘Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies’ as a part of The Ecologies Project at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, made at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country. 

$10/$20/ First Nations Free. Tickets through our website, and available on the door with cash or card. Light Hospitality provided. 

@geoffrobinsonprojects 
@conduction3011

Access: There is a 9cm step into the venue. A range of seating options available. Lower sensory space available to use. Air Filter used, and masks available. Air conditioning will be used. See full access information on our previous posts and our website. Ask any questions through DM or email conduction3011@gmail.com 

Image: Geoff Robinson ‘ocean plastics’ and ‘performance test images’, photo by Debris Facility 2025. Design: Debris Facility. 

Conduction is supported by Maribyrnong City Council’s “Creative Places Program” @artsandculturemcc


66
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Performance
6-7.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

Situated at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country, this performance engaged with the ecologies of the intertidal zone focusing on listening as a mode of relation to the accumulation of plastics pollution and their impacts on underwater ecologies.

The performance was presented after a day workshop of collaboration and creative field work with twelve participants (see previous post). Together we brought our experiences of hydro listening and plastic pollution collection to generate a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to the acoustic ecologies of the intertidal zone.

Performers: Jivan Simons Mistry, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, Rosa Mar Tato Ortega and Geoff Robinson.

Photographer: Mick Russell @mickrussell_

The performance was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project took place.

@vaaimanatu
@jiv__
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@georgianowak
@christabelwigley
@elijohnphotography
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


72
5
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Performance
6-7.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

Situated at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country, this performance engaged with the ecologies of the intertidal zone focusing on listening as a mode of relation to the accumulation of plastics pollution and their impacts on underwater ecologies.

The performance was presented after a day workshop of collaboration and creative field work with twelve participants (see previous post). Together we brought our experiences of hydro listening and plastic pollution collection to generate a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to the acoustic ecologies of the intertidal zone.

Performers: Jivan Simons Mistry, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, Rosa Mar Tato Ortega and Geoff Robinson.

Photographer: Mick Russell @mickrussell_

The performance was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project took place.

@vaaimanatu
@jiv__
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@georgianowak
@christabelwigley
@elijohnphotography
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


72
5
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Performance
6-7.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

Situated at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country, this performance engaged with the ecologies of the intertidal zone focusing on listening as a mode of relation to the accumulation of plastics pollution and their impacts on underwater ecologies.

The performance was presented after a day workshop of collaboration and creative field work with twelve participants (see previous post). Together we brought our experiences of hydro listening and plastic pollution collection to generate a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to the acoustic ecologies of the intertidal zone.

Performers: Jivan Simons Mistry, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, Rosa Mar Tato Ortega and Geoff Robinson.

Photographer: Mick Russell @mickrussell_

The performance was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project took place.

@vaaimanatu
@jiv__
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@georgianowak
@christabelwigley
@elijohnphotography
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


72
5
1 years ago


Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Performance
6-7.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

Situated at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country, this performance engaged with the ecologies of the intertidal zone focusing on listening as a mode of relation to the accumulation of plastics pollution and their impacts on underwater ecologies.

The performance was presented after a day workshop of collaboration and creative field work with twelve participants (see previous post). Together we brought our experiences of hydro listening and plastic pollution collection to generate a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to the acoustic ecologies of the intertidal zone.

Performers: Jivan Simons Mistry, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, Rosa Mar Tato Ortega and Geoff Robinson.

Photographer: Mick Russell @mickrussell_

The performance was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project took place.

@vaaimanatu
@jiv__
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@georgianowak
@christabelwigley
@elijohnphotography
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


72
5
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Performance
6-7.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

Situated at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country, this performance engaged with the ecologies of the intertidal zone focusing on listening as a mode of relation to the accumulation of plastics pollution and their impacts on underwater ecologies.

The performance was presented after a day workshop of collaboration and creative field work with twelve participants (see previous post). Together we brought our experiences of hydro listening and plastic pollution collection to generate a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to the acoustic ecologies of the intertidal zone.

Performers: Jivan Simons Mistry, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, Rosa Mar Tato Ortega and Geoff Robinson.

Photographer: Mick Russell @mickrussell_

The performance was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project took place.

@vaaimanatu
@jiv__
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@georgianowak
@christabelwigley
@elijohnphotography
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


72
5
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Performance
6-7.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

Situated at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country, this performance engaged with the ecologies of the intertidal zone focusing on listening as a mode of relation to the accumulation of plastics pollution and their impacts on underwater ecologies.

The performance was presented after a day workshop of collaboration and creative field work with twelve participants (see previous post). Together we brought our experiences of hydro listening and plastic pollution collection to generate a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to the acoustic ecologies of the intertidal zone.

Performers: Jivan Simons Mistry, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, Rosa Mar Tato Ortega and Geoff Robinson.

Photographer: Mick Russell @mickrussell_

The performance was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project took place.

@vaaimanatu
@jiv__
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@georgianowak
@christabelwigley
@elijohnphotography
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


72
5
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Performance
6-7.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

Situated at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country, this performance engaged with the ecologies of the intertidal zone focusing on listening as a mode of relation to the accumulation of plastics pollution and their impacts on underwater ecologies.

The performance was presented after a day workshop of collaboration and creative field work with twelve participants (see previous post). Together we brought our experiences of hydro listening and plastic pollution collection to generate a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to the acoustic ecologies of the intertidal zone.

Performers: Jivan Simons Mistry, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, Rosa Mar Tato Ortega and Geoff Robinson.

Photographer: Mick Russell @mickrussell_

The performance was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project took place.

@vaaimanatu
@jiv__
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@georgianowak
@christabelwigley
@elijohnphotography
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


72
5
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Performance
6-7.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

Situated at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country, this performance engaged with the ecologies of the intertidal zone focusing on listening as a mode of relation to the accumulation of plastics pollution and their impacts on underwater ecologies.

The performance was presented after a day workshop of collaboration and creative field work with twelve participants (see previous post). Together we brought our experiences of hydro listening and plastic pollution collection to generate a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to the acoustic ecologies of the intertidal zone.

Performers: Jivan Simons Mistry, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, Rosa Mar Tato Ortega and Geoff Robinson.

Photographer: Mick Russell @mickrussell_

The performance was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project took place.

@vaaimanatu
@jiv__
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@georgianowak
@christabelwigley
@elijohnphotography
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


72
5
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Performance
6-7.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

Situated at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country, this performance engaged with the ecologies of the intertidal zone focusing on listening as a mode of relation to the accumulation of plastics pollution and their impacts on underwater ecologies.

The performance was presented after a day workshop of collaboration and creative field work with twelve participants (see previous post). Together we brought our experiences of hydro listening and plastic pollution collection to generate a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to the acoustic ecologies of the intertidal zone.

Performers: Jivan Simons Mistry, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, Rosa Mar Tato Ortega and Geoff Robinson.

Photographer: Mick Russell @mickrussell_

The performance was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project took place.

@vaaimanatu
@jiv__
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@georgianowak
@christabelwigley
@elijohnphotography
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


72
5
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Performance
6-7.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

Situated at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country, this performance engaged with the ecologies of the intertidal zone focusing on listening as a mode of relation to the accumulation of plastics pollution and their impacts on underwater ecologies.

The performance was presented after a day workshop of collaboration and creative field work with twelve participants (see previous post). Together we brought our experiences of hydro listening and plastic pollution collection to generate a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to the acoustic ecologies of the intertidal zone.

Performers: Jivan Simons Mistry, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, Rosa Mar Tato Ortega and Geoff Robinson.

Photographer: Mick Russell @mickrussell_

The performance was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project took place.

@vaaimanatu
@jiv__
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@georgianowak
@christabelwigley
@elijohnphotography
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


72
5
1 years ago


Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Performance
6-7.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

Situated at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country, this performance engaged with the ecologies of the intertidal zone focusing on listening as a mode of relation to the accumulation of plastics pollution and their impacts on underwater ecologies.

The performance was presented after a day workshop of collaboration and creative field work with twelve participants (see previous post). Together we brought our experiences of hydro listening and plastic pollution collection to generate a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to the acoustic ecologies of the intertidal zone.

Performers: Jivan Simons Mistry, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, Rosa Mar Tato Ortega and Geoff Robinson.

Photographer: Mick Russell @mickrussell_

The performance was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project took place.

@vaaimanatu
@jiv__
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@georgianowak
@christabelwigley
@elijohnphotography
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


72
5
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Performance
6-7.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

Situated at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country, this performance engaged with the ecologies of the intertidal zone focusing on listening as a mode of relation to the accumulation of plastics pollution and their impacts on underwater ecologies.

The performance was presented after a day workshop of collaboration and creative field work with twelve participants (see previous post). Together we brought our experiences of hydro listening and plastic pollution collection to generate a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to the acoustic ecologies of the intertidal zone.

Performers: Jivan Simons Mistry, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, Rosa Mar Tato Ortega and Geoff Robinson.

Photographer: Mick Russell @mickrussell_

The performance was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project took place.

@vaaimanatu
@jiv__
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@georgianowak
@christabelwigley
@elijohnphotography
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


72
5
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Performance
6-7.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

Situated at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country, this performance engaged with the ecologies of the intertidal zone focusing on listening as a mode of relation to the accumulation of plastics pollution and their impacts on underwater ecologies.

The performance was presented after a day workshop of collaboration and creative field work with twelve participants (see previous post). Together we brought our experiences of hydro listening and plastic pollution collection to generate a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to the acoustic ecologies of the intertidal zone.

Performers: Jivan Simons Mistry, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, Rosa Mar Tato Ortega and Geoff Robinson.

Photographer: Mick Russell @mickrussell_

The performance was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project took place.

@vaaimanatu
@jiv__
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@georgianowak
@christabelwigley
@elijohnphotography
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


72
5
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Workshop
10am- 5.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

A wonderful and generative day on Bunurong Country of collective walking, listening, collecting, and sound making. Starting the day walking through moonah and tea tree woodlands toward the ocean coastline in the direction of the flow of low tide. Meeting at the threshold of land and sea and listening to intertidal acoustic ecologies. Collecting the accumulation of plastics pollution along the tidal lines. And generating a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to intertidal ecologies.

Deep gratitude to Jivan, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, and Rosa Mar Tato Ortega for their generous collaboration and sharing knowledges and experiences in such insightful ways.

The workshop was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic Thank you Jane, Hannah and Jade at MPRG for their support on the day.

Performance images to come soon.

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project takes place.

@jiv__
@vaaimanatu
@elijohnphotography
@christabelwigley
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


77
16
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Workshop
10am- 5.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

A wonderful and generative day on Bunurong Country of collective walking, listening, collecting, and sound making. Starting the day walking through moonah and tea tree woodlands toward the ocean coastline in the direction of the flow of low tide. Meeting at the threshold of land and sea and listening to intertidal acoustic ecologies. Collecting the accumulation of plastics pollution along the tidal lines. And generating a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to intertidal ecologies.

Deep gratitude to Jivan, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, and Rosa Mar Tato Ortega for their generous collaboration and sharing knowledges and experiences in such insightful ways.

The workshop was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic Thank you Jane, Hannah and Jade at MPRG for their support on the day.

Performance images to come soon.

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project takes place.

@jiv__
@vaaimanatu
@elijohnphotography
@christabelwigley
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


77
16
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Workshop
10am- 5.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

A wonderful and generative day on Bunurong Country of collective walking, listening, collecting, and sound making. Starting the day walking through moonah and tea tree woodlands toward the ocean coastline in the direction of the flow of low tide. Meeting at the threshold of land and sea and listening to intertidal acoustic ecologies. Collecting the accumulation of plastics pollution along the tidal lines. And generating a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to intertidal ecologies.

Deep gratitude to Jivan, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, and Rosa Mar Tato Ortega for their generous collaboration and sharing knowledges and experiences in such insightful ways.

The workshop was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic Thank you Jane, Hannah and Jade at MPRG for their support on the day.

Performance images to come soon.

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project takes place.

@jiv__
@vaaimanatu
@elijohnphotography
@christabelwigley
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


77
16
1 years ago


Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Workshop
10am- 5.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

A wonderful and generative day on Bunurong Country of collective walking, listening, collecting, and sound making. Starting the day walking through moonah and tea tree woodlands toward the ocean coastline in the direction of the flow of low tide. Meeting at the threshold of land and sea and listening to intertidal acoustic ecologies. Collecting the accumulation of plastics pollution along the tidal lines. And generating a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to intertidal ecologies.

Deep gratitude to Jivan, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, and Rosa Mar Tato Ortega for their generous collaboration and sharing knowledges and experiences in such insightful ways.

The workshop was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic Thank you Jane, Hannah and Jade at MPRG for their support on the day.

Performance images to come soon.

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project takes place.

@jiv__
@vaaimanatu
@elijohnphotography
@christabelwigley
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


77
16
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Workshop
10am- 5.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

A wonderful and generative day on Bunurong Country of collective walking, listening, collecting, and sound making. Starting the day walking through moonah and tea tree woodlands toward the ocean coastline in the direction of the flow of low tide. Meeting at the threshold of land and sea and listening to intertidal acoustic ecologies. Collecting the accumulation of plastics pollution along the tidal lines. And generating a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to intertidal ecologies.

Deep gratitude to Jivan, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, and Rosa Mar Tato Ortega for their generous collaboration and sharing knowledges and experiences in such insightful ways.

The workshop was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic Thank you Jane, Hannah and Jade at MPRG for their support on the day.

Performance images to come soon.

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project takes place.

@jiv__
@vaaimanatu
@elijohnphotography
@christabelwigley
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


77
16
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Workshop
10am- 5.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

A wonderful and generative day on Bunurong Country of collective walking, listening, collecting, and sound making. Starting the day walking through moonah and tea tree woodlands toward the ocean coastline in the direction of the flow of low tide. Meeting at the threshold of land and sea and listening to intertidal acoustic ecologies. Collecting the accumulation of plastics pollution along the tidal lines. And generating a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to intertidal ecologies.

Deep gratitude to Jivan, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, and Rosa Mar Tato Ortega for their generous collaboration and sharing knowledges and experiences in such insightful ways.

The workshop was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic Thank you Jane, Hannah and Jade at MPRG for their support on the day.

Performance images to come soon.

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project takes place.

@jiv__
@vaaimanatu
@elijohnphotography
@christabelwigley
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


77
16
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Workshop
10am- 5.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

A wonderful and generative day on Bunurong Country of collective walking, listening, collecting, and sound making. Starting the day walking through moonah and tea tree woodlands toward the ocean coastline in the direction of the flow of low tide. Meeting at the threshold of land and sea and listening to intertidal acoustic ecologies. Collecting the accumulation of plastics pollution along the tidal lines. And generating a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to intertidal ecologies.

Deep gratitude to Jivan, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, and Rosa Mar Tato Ortega for their generous collaboration and sharing knowledges and experiences in such insightful ways.

The workshop was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic Thank you Jane, Hannah and Jade at MPRG for their support on the day.

Performance images to come soon.

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project takes place.

@jiv__
@vaaimanatu
@elijohnphotography
@christabelwigley
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


77
16
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Workshop
10am- 5.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

A wonderful and generative day on Bunurong Country of collective walking, listening, collecting, and sound making. Starting the day walking through moonah and tea tree woodlands toward the ocean coastline in the direction of the flow of low tide. Meeting at the threshold of land and sea and listening to intertidal acoustic ecologies. Collecting the accumulation of plastics pollution along the tidal lines. And generating a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to intertidal ecologies.

Deep gratitude to Jivan, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, and Rosa Mar Tato Ortega for their generous collaboration and sharing knowledges and experiences in such insightful ways.

The workshop was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic Thank you Jane, Hannah and Jade at MPRG for their support on the day.

Performance images to come soon.

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project takes place.

@jiv__
@vaaimanatu
@elijohnphotography
@christabelwigley
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


77
16
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Workshop
10am- 5.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

A wonderful and generative day on Bunurong Country of collective walking, listening, collecting, and sound making. Starting the day walking through moonah and tea tree woodlands toward the ocean coastline in the direction of the flow of low tide. Meeting at the threshold of land and sea and listening to intertidal acoustic ecologies. Collecting the accumulation of plastics pollution along the tidal lines. And generating a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to intertidal ecologies.

Deep gratitude to Jivan, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, and Rosa Mar Tato Ortega for their generous collaboration and sharing knowledges and experiences in such insightful ways.

The workshop was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic Thank you Jane, Hannah and Jade at MPRG for their support on the day.

Performance images to come soon.

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project takes place.

@jiv__
@vaaimanatu
@elijohnphotography
@christabelwigley
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


77
16
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

Workshop
10am- 5.30pm Saturday 8 February 2025

A wonderful and generative day on Bunurong Country of collective walking, listening, collecting, and sound making. Starting the day walking through moonah and tea tree woodlands toward the ocean coastline in the direction of the flow of low tide. Meeting at the threshold of land and sea and listening to intertidal acoustic ecologies. Collecting the accumulation of plastics pollution along the tidal lines. And generating a sound performance for resonating plastics pollution in relation to intertidal ecologies.

Deep gratitude to Jivan, vāimanatu avene, Elijah Cristiano, Christabel Wigley, Georgia Nowak, Dominic White, Anna Farago, Bridget Hillebrand, Justine Walsh, Audax M Gawler, Frosty, and Rosa Mar Tato Ortega for their generous collaboration and sharing knowledges and experiences in such insightful ways.

The workshop was an offsite event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic Thank you Jane, Hannah and Jade at MPRG for their support on the day.

Performance images to come soon.

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project takes place.

@jiv__
@vaaimanatu
@elijohnphotography
@christabelwigley
@artist_dominic_white
@faragoanna
@bridget.hillebrand
@justinelwalsh
@audax__audax
@sarahjannefaulkner
@rosa.mar.tato.ortega.art


77
16
1 years ago

Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies

An offsite performance event at Monmar/Point Nepean as a part of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s The Ecologies Project @mprg_vic

When: Saturday 8 February, 6-7.30pm
Where: MPRG Artist In Residence Cottage 5, 1 Franklands Drive, Portsea.

Further details and tickets can be booked through the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery website, see link in bio.

The project has come out of the past year of attuning to tidal durations on Bunurong Country and listening to the acoustic ecologies of the intertidal zone and their entanglements with plastics pollution. The performance will be informed by a day workshop with 12 participants, and we will present in the evening a scored performance for hydro sounds and resonant plastics pollution.

Thank you to Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery @mprg_vic and Bunurong Land Council @bunurongofficial for their support and advice for the project.

I acknowledge and pay respect to the Bunurong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of where this project takes place.


58
1 years ago

Artist Geoff Robinson talks about his upcoming sound performance Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies at Monmar, Point Nepean, on Saturday 8 February. Immerse yourself in an intertidal hydro listening experience. This live public performance is a glimpse into the possible future of our planet’s coastal environments. Don’t miss this thought-provoking event that blends environmental awareness with experimental sound art. @geoffrobinsonprojects Video: @mickrussell_

Find out more: mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au/events


67
1 years ago

Artists Geoff Robinson, Yandell Walton, Vera Moller and Ana Tiquia discuss how climate changes culture. See their artworks in the current exhibition at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, The Ecologies Project, an art exhibition that looks at the effects climate has had on deep time of human culture.

The exhibition features artists Maree Clarke, Aunty Netty Shaw, Megan Cope, Sue Ford, Jill Orr, Rosemary Laing, Linda Tegg, Joseph Beuys, Jacobus Capone, Nicholas Mangan, Yandell Walton and others.

FREE ENTRY, Tues-Sun, 11am-4pm, until 16 March @curator_on_tour with @yandellw @geoffrobinsonprojects@veramoeller.art@alltomorrowsfutures video: @mickrussell_


93
1 years ago

Composition for River Objects

An event as a part of Run Artist Run @run.artistrun artist residency

When: Saturday 10th February, 4pm-6pm
Where: Run Artist Run, 6 Waterside Place, Docklands 3008

Current artist-in-residence Geoff Robinson has been practicing at Run Artist Run over the summer.
Engaging with the residency’s aim to focus on place-sensitive art practices, Robinson has been observing
relations between the river ecologies of the Birrarung and the pollution that becomes lodged here,
in Docklands. This event presents these relations as an installation and live sound performance for river
objects, synthesisers, and field recording.

This project acknowledges the Traditional Custodians, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the East Kulin Nation, on whose lands and waters this event takes place.

Thank you Benjamin Woods @ben.jamin.woods and Yongping Ren @yongpingren for their generous hosting.

Image Description: A sequence of five images alternating between the brown swelling waters of the Birrarung river after torrential rain and an array of plastic objects, found along the river, arranged on a concrete floor.


79
2 years ago

Composition for River Objects

An event as a part of Run Artist Run @run.artistrun artist residency

When: Saturday 10th February, 4pm-6pm
Where: Run Artist Run, 6 Waterside Place, Docklands 3008

Current artist-in-residence Geoff Robinson has been practicing at Run Artist Run over the summer.
Engaging with the residency’s aim to focus on place-sensitive art practices, Robinson has been observing
relations between the river ecologies of the Birrarung and the pollution that becomes lodged here,
in Docklands. This event presents these relations as an installation and live sound performance for river
objects, synthesisers, and field recording.

This project acknowledges the Traditional Custodians, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the East Kulin Nation, on whose lands and waters this event takes place.

Thank you Benjamin Woods @ben.jamin.woods and Yongping Ren @yongpingren for their generous hosting.

Image Description: A sequence of five images alternating between the brown swelling waters of the Birrarung river after torrential rain and an array of plastic objects, found along the river, arranged on a concrete floor.


79
2 years ago

Composition for River Objects

An event as a part of Run Artist Run @run.artistrun artist residency

When: Saturday 10th February, 4pm-6pm
Where: Run Artist Run, 6 Waterside Place, Docklands 3008

Current artist-in-residence Geoff Robinson has been practicing at Run Artist Run over the summer.
Engaging with the residency’s aim to focus on place-sensitive art practices, Robinson has been observing
relations between the river ecologies of the Birrarung and the pollution that becomes lodged here,
in Docklands. This event presents these relations as an installation and live sound performance for river
objects, synthesisers, and field recording.

This project acknowledges the Traditional Custodians, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the East Kulin Nation, on whose lands and waters this event takes place.

Thank you Benjamin Woods @ben.jamin.woods and Yongping Ren @yongpingren for their generous hosting.

Image Description: A sequence of five images alternating between the brown swelling waters of the Birrarung river after torrential rain and an array of plastic objects, found along the river, arranged on a concrete floor.


79
2 years ago

Composition for River Objects

An event as a part of Run Artist Run @run.artistrun artist residency

When: Saturday 10th February, 4pm-6pm
Where: Run Artist Run, 6 Waterside Place, Docklands 3008

Current artist-in-residence Geoff Robinson has been practicing at Run Artist Run over the summer.
Engaging with the residency’s aim to focus on place-sensitive art practices, Robinson has been observing
relations between the river ecologies of the Birrarung and the pollution that becomes lodged here,
in Docklands. This event presents these relations as an installation and live sound performance for river
objects, synthesisers, and field recording.

This project acknowledges the Traditional Custodians, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the East Kulin Nation, on whose lands and waters this event takes place.

Thank you Benjamin Woods @ben.jamin.woods and Yongping Ren @yongpingren for their generous hosting.

Image Description: A sequence of five images alternating between the brown swelling waters of the Birrarung river after torrential rain and an array of plastic objects, found along the river, arranged on a concrete floor.


79
2 years ago

Composition for River Objects

An event as a part of Run Artist Run @run.artistrun artist residency

When: Saturday 10th February, 4pm-6pm
Where: Run Artist Run, 6 Waterside Place, Docklands 3008

Current artist-in-residence Geoff Robinson has been practicing at Run Artist Run over the summer.
Engaging with the residency’s aim to focus on place-sensitive art practices, Robinson has been observing
relations between the river ecologies of the Birrarung and the pollution that becomes lodged here,
in Docklands. This event presents these relations as an installation and live sound performance for river
objects, synthesisers, and field recording.

This project acknowledges the Traditional Custodians, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the East Kulin Nation, on whose lands and waters this event takes place.

Thank you Benjamin Woods @ben.jamin.woods and Yongping Ren @yongpingren for their generous hosting.

Image Description: A sequence of five images alternating between the brown swelling waters of the Birrarung river after torrential rain and an array of plastic objects, found along the river, arranged on a concrete floor.


79
2 years ago

Tributaries
Micro-Sensing event and website launch, Saturday the 9th December 2023.

Micro-Sensing event
2-4pm
Where: Junction of Moonee Ponds Creek and Birrarung.
Meet at 2pm (for Welcome to Country) at the car park under Bolte Bridge, end of Docklands Drive, Docklands. Tram lines 30, 70 and 86, 5 min walk from Stop D-11 Waterfront City/Docklands Drive. (Bring headphones and wet weather gear if it's raining).

Tributaries website launch
4-6pm
Where: Run Artist Run, 6 Waterside Place, Docklands.
Meet at the gallery, or journey with us from the Micro Sensing event, either by boat or by land. The gallery will be open to the public 12-6pm. @run.artistrun

The launch will include a responsive reading by Therese Keogh. Tributaries website designed by Zenobia Ahmed @zenobiaahmed and Dennis Grauel @dennisgrauel

The event will include haptic listening, walking (concrete, flat gravel), an optional boat trip (stepped access), audio/video with audio description, and an Auslan interpreter will be present for both the event and launch. Please get in contact with us for any access requirements: tributariescollective@gmail.com

Supported by City of Melbourne Arts Grants.

Tributaries acknowledge the Traditional Custodians, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation, on whose waters and lands these events take place in.

Tributaries is: Ying-Lan Dann, Geoff Robinson, Saskia Schut, and Benjamin Woods. @tributariescollective


46
4
2 years ago

Tributaries
Micro-Sensing event and website launch, Saturday the 9th December 2023.

Micro-Sensing event
2-4pm
Where: Junction of Moonee Ponds Creek and Birrarung.
Meet at 2pm (for Welcome to Country) at the car park under Bolte Bridge, end of Docklands Drive, Docklands. Tram lines 30, 70 and 86, 5 min walk from Stop D-11 Waterfront City/Docklands Drive. (Bring headphones and wet weather gear if it's raining).

Tributaries website launch
4-6pm
Where: Run Artist Run, 6 Waterside Place, Docklands.
Meet at the gallery, or journey with us from the Micro Sensing event, either by boat or by land. The gallery will be open to the public 12-6pm. @run.artistrun

The launch will include a responsive reading by Therese Keogh. Tributaries website designed by Zenobia Ahmed @zenobiaahmed and Dennis Grauel @dennisgrauel

The event will include haptic listening, walking (concrete, flat gravel), an optional boat trip (stepped access), audio/video with audio description, and an Auslan interpreter will be present for both the event and launch. Please get in contact with us for any access requirements: tributariescollective@gmail.com

Supported by City of Melbourne Arts Grants.

Tributaries acknowledge the Traditional Custodians, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation, on whose waters and lands these events take place in.

Tributaries is: Ying-Lan Dann, Geoff Robinson, Saskia Schut, and Benjamin Woods. @tributariescollective


46
4
2 years ago

Tributaries
Micro-Sensing event and website launch, Saturday the 9th December 2023.

Micro-Sensing event
2-4pm
Where: Junction of Moonee Ponds Creek and Birrarung.
Meet at 2pm (for Welcome to Country) at the car park under Bolte Bridge, end of Docklands Drive, Docklands. Tram lines 30, 70 and 86, 5 min walk from Stop D-11 Waterfront City/Docklands Drive. (Bring headphones and wet weather gear if it's raining).

Tributaries website launch
4-6pm
Where: Run Artist Run, 6 Waterside Place, Docklands.
Meet at the gallery, or journey with us from the Micro Sensing event, either by boat or by land. The gallery will be open to the public 12-6pm. @run.artistrun

The launch will include a responsive reading by Therese Keogh. Tributaries website designed by Zenobia Ahmed @zenobiaahmed and Dennis Grauel @dennisgrauel

The event will include haptic listening, walking (concrete, flat gravel), an optional boat trip (stepped access), audio/video with audio description, and an Auslan interpreter will be present for both the event and launch. Please get in contact with us for any access requirements: tributariescollective@gmail.com

Supported by City of Melbourne Arts Grants.

Tributaries acknowledge the Traditional Custodians, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation, on whose waters and lands these events take place in.

Tributaries is: Ying-Lan Dann, Geoff Robinson, Saskia Schut, and Benjamin Woods. @tributariescollective


46
4
2 years ago

Tributaries
Micro-Sensing event and website launch, Saturday the 9th December 2023.

Micro-Sensing event
2-4pm
Where: Junction of Moonee Ponds Creek and Birrarung.
Meet at 2pm (for Welcome to Country) at the car park under Bolte Bridge, end of Docklands Drive, Docklands. Tram lines 30, 70 and 86, 5 min walk from Stop D-11 Waterfront City/Docklands Drive. (Bring headphones and wet weather gear if it's raining).

Tributaries website launch
4-6pm
Where: Run Artist Run, 6 Waterside Place, Docklands.
Meet at the gallery, or journey with us from the Micro Sensing event, either by boat or by land. The gallery will be open to the public 12-6pm. @run.artistrun

The launch will include a responsive reading by Therese Keogh. Tributaries website designed by Zenobia Ahmed @zenobiaahmed and Dennis Grauel @dennisgrauel

The event will include haptic listening, walking (concrete, flat gravel), an optional boat trip (stepped access), audio/video with audio description, and an Auslan interpreter will be present for both the event and launch. Please get in contact with us for any access requirements: tributariescollective@gmail.com

Supported by City of Melbourne Arts Grants.

Tributaries acknowledge the Traditional Custodians, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation, on whose waters and lands these events take place in.

Tributaries is: Ying-Lan Dann, Geoff Robinson, Saskia Schut, and Benjamin Woods. @tributariescollective


46
4
2 years ago

Tributaries
Micro-Sensing event and website launch, Saturday the 9th December 2023.

Micro-Sensing event
2-4pm
Where: Junction of Moonee Ponds Creek and Birrarung.
Meet at 2pm (for Welcome to Country) at the car park under Bolte Bridge, end of Docklands Drive, Docklands. Tram lines 30, 70 and 86, 5 min walk from Stop D-11 Waterfront City/Docklands Drive. (Bring headphones and wet weather gear if it's raining).

Tributaries website launch
4-6pm
Where: Run Artist Run, 6 Waterside Place, Docklands.
Meet at the gallery, or journey with us from the Micro Sensing event, either by boat or by land. The gallery will be open to the public 12-6pm. @run.artistrun

The launch will include a responsive reading by Therese Keogh. Tributaries website designed by Zenobia Ahmed @zenobiaahmed and Dennis Grauel @dennisgrauel

The event will include haptic listening, walking (concrete, flat gravel), an optional boat trip (stepped access), audio/video with audio description, and an Auslan interpreter will be present for both the event and launch. Please get in contact with us for any access requirements: tributariescollective@gmail.com

Supported by City of Melbourne Arts Grants.

Tributaries acknowledge the Traditional Custodians, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation, on whose waters and lands these events take place in.

Tributaries is: Ying-Lan Dann, Geoff Robinson, Saskia Schut, and Benjamin Woods. @tributariescollective


46
4
2 years ago

Tributaries
Micro-Sensing event and website launch, Saturday the 9th December 2023.

Micro-Sensing event
2-4pm
Where: Junction of Moonee Ponds Creek and Birrarung.
Meet at 2pm (for Welcome to Country) at the car park under Bolte Bridge, end of Docklands Drive, Docklands. Tram lines 30, 70 and 86, 5 min walk from Stop D-11 Waterfront City/Docklands Drive. (Bring headphones and wet weather gear if it's raining).

Tributaries website launch
4-6pm
Where: Run Artist Run, 6 Waterside Place, Docklands.
Meet at the gallery, or journey with us from the Micro Sensing event, either by boat or by land. The gallery will be open to the public 12-6pm. @run.artistrun

The launch will include a responsive reading by Therese Keogh. Tributaries website designed by Zenobia Ahmed @zenobiaahmed and Dennis Grauel @dennisgrauel

The event will include haptic listening, walking (concrete, flat gravel), an optional boat trip (stepped access), audio/video with audio description, and an Auslan interpreter will be present for both the event and launch. Please get in contact with us for any access requirements: tributariescollective@gmail.com

Supported by City of Melbourne Arts Grants.

Tributaries acknowledge the Traditional Custodians, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation, on whose waters and lands these events take place in.

Tributaries is: Ying-Lan Dann, Geoff Robinson, Saskia Schut, and Benjamin Woods. @tributariescollective


46
4
2 years ago

Tributary Listening
Saturday 29 July
1.30-3.30pm

This is the second in a series of walks led by the Tributaries team and will focus on lesser known creeks that flow through Quor-nóng/Royal Park, and that feed into the Moonee Ponds Creek, on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung country. The creeks are at times submerged below the ground, channelised, and have been co-opted into a complex drainage system, yet endure and resonate.

The walk will include narration, Auslan, audio description, and sound performance and use an expanded approach to listening as a way to connect with place. With performances by Carolyn Connors @carolyn.connors.10 , Eamon Sprod @tarab_sonic_rubbish and Benjamin Woods @ben.jamin.woods

Tributary Listening is a part of Open House Melbourne @openhousemelb and supported by City of Melbourne Arts Grants @cityofmelbourne . For further details about Tributaries and this event see @tributariescollective

Tributaries acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as the Traditional Custodians of the land and waterways in which this event takes place and pay our respects to Elders both past and present.


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3
2 years ago

Durational Situation / Monmar
Live performance 11am & 2pm Saturday 26 November

Meeting at Cheviot Hill bus stop at Point Nepean National Park.

The live performance of Durational Situation / Monmar is a companion to the audio walk, where performers respond to the surrounding ecology through the sonic resonance of air movement.

With performances by Benjamin Woods @ben.jamin.woods, Carolyn Connors @carolyn.connors.10, Flora Carbo @floracarbo, and Allan Fenny, Juliette Theobald, Paul Donnelly, and Tom Fagan from the Southern Peninsula Concert Band.

Further details of the performance can be found @frontbeachbackbeach


55
1
3 years ago

Durational Situation / Monmar
Live performance 11am & 2pm Saturday 26 November

Meeting at Cheviot Hill bus stop at Point Nepean National Park.

The live performance of Durational Situation / Monmar is a companion to the audio walk, where performers respond to the surrounding ecology through the sonic resonance of air movement.

With performances by Benjamin Woods @ben.jamin.woods, Carolyn Connors @carolyn.connors.10, Flora Carbo @floracarbo, and Allan Fenny, Juliette Theobald, Paul Donnelly, and Tom Fagan from the Southern Peninsula Concert Band.

Further details of the performance can be found @frontbeachbackbeach


55
1
3 years ago

Durational Situation / Monmar
Live performance 11am & 2pm Saturday 26 November

Meeting at Cheviot Hill bus stop at Point Nepean National Park.

The live performance of Durational Situation / Monmar is a companion to the audio walk, where performers respond to the surrounding ecology through the sonic resonance of air movement.

With performances by Benjamin Woods @ben.jamin.woods, Carolyn Connors @carolyn.connors.10, Flora Carbo @floracarbo, and Allan Fenny, Juliette Theobald, Paul Donnelly, and Tom Fagan from the Southern Peninsula Concert Band.

Further details of the performance can be found @frontbeachbackbeach


55
1
3 years ago

Durational Situation / Monmar
Live performance 11am & 2pm Saturday 26 November

Meeting at Cheviot Hill bus stop at Point Nepean National Park.

The live performance of Durational Situation / Monmar is a companion to the audio walk, where performers respond to the surrounding ecology through the sonic resonance of air movement.

With performances by Benjamin Woods @ben.jamin.woods, Carolyn Connors @carolyn.connors.10, Flora Carbo @floracarbo, and Allan Fenny, Juliette Theobald, Paul Donnelly, and Tom Fagan from the Southern Peninsula Concert Band.

Further details of the performance can be found @frontbeachbackbeach


55
1
3 years ago

Score for Gammlia Dansbana
2pm Sunday 13 November 2022

Documentation of sound performance for bird calls, field recordings across the Umeälven delta, Kvarken archipelago and Monmar peninsula, and score drawings.

Thank you to bird call performers Helena Wikström @helena_wik, Sebastian Adolfsson, Basak Tuna @basak.tuna, Matteo Locci, and Maja Qvarnström.

@iaspis.se
@bildmuseet
@vasterbottensmuseum


66
7
3 years ago

Score for Gammlia Dansbana
2pm Sunday 13 November 2022

Documentation of sound performance for bird calls, field recordings across the Umeälven delta, Kvarken archipelago and Monmar peninsula, and score drawings.

Thank you to bird call performers Helena Wikström @helena_wik, Sebastian Adolfsson, Basak Tuna @basak.tuna, Matteo Locci, and Maja Qvarnström.

@iaspis.se
@bildmuseet
@vasterbottensmuseum


66
7
3 years ago

Score for Gammlia Dansbana
2pm Sunday 13 November 2022

Documentation of sound performance for bird calls, field recordings across the Umeälven delta, Kvarken archipelago and Monmar peninsula, and score drawings.

Thank you to bird call performers Helena Wikström @helena_wik, Sebastian Adolfsson, Basak Tuna @basak.tuna, Matteo Locci, and Maja Qvarnström.

@iaspis.se
@bildmuseet
@vasterbottensmuseum


66
7
3 years ago

Score for Gammlia Dansbana
2pm Sunday 13 November 2022

Documentation of sound performance for bird calls, field recordings across the Umeälven delta, Kvarken archipelago and Monmar peninsula, and score drawings.

Thank you to bird call performers Helena Wikström @helena_wik, Sebastian Adolfsson, Basak Tuna @basak.tuna, Matteo Locci, and Maja Qvarnström.

@iaspis.se
@bildmuseet
@vasterbottensmuseum


66
7
3 years ago

Score for Gammlia Dansbana
2pm Sunday 13 November 2022

Documentation of sound performance for bird calls, field recordings across the Umeälven delta, Kvarken archipelago and Monmar peninsula, and score drawings.

Thank you to bird call performers Helena Wikström @helena_wik, Sebastian Adolfsson, Basak Tuna @basak.tuna, Matteo Locci, and Maja Qvarnström.

@iaspis.se
@bildmuseet
@vasterbottensmuseum


66
7
3 years ago


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