Abstract
Jenni Munday presents postcard cyanotypes and embroidery made in response to hearing about lives in the Mayday Hills “lunatic asylum” in the wider context of the eco anxiety.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 28 Aug 2020 |
Event | Listening in the Anthropocene Exhibition and Symposium 2020: Part of the Creative Practice Circle - Online, Australia Duration: 27 Aug 2020 → 28 Aug 2020 https://creativepracticecircle.csu.domains/ https://creativepracticecircle.csu.domains/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/FINAL.pdf (program) |
Online presentation
Online presentation | Listening in the Anthropocene Exhibition and Symposium 2020 |
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Abbreviated title | Arts-based research |
Country/Territory | Australia |
Period | 27/08/20 → 28/08/20 |
Other | The symposium, exhibition and resulting publication will explore the act and idea of “Listening in the Anthropocene” – listening to the land, to others, to difference, as encountered in embodied and virtual spaces. We ask how we might attempt to understand or interpret what is being said in languages we do not understand? How might we resist – even if just for a moment – adding our own noise to the noises of the neoliberal project of the Anthropocene: the clashing music of the shopping mall; the voices of AI; sounds that invade us? How might we listen out, or tune in, to the small, the subtle, the unnoticed? |
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