Returning to the journey made by John and Elizabeth Gould across NSW in 1837 provides an opportunity to reflect on the arts of listening, scientific observation and creative practice in an era that prioritises the decolonisation of Australian natural history.
This digital artwork was commissioned by Port Macquarie Hastings Council to mark 200 years since the establishment of Port Macquarie as a penal colony. The 10min audio-visual artwork screened nightly during the Bicentenary week on the Historic Courthouse building, and then every night at 630pm
A collaborative project with Studio THI
Returning to the journey made by John and Elizabeth Gould across NSW in 1837 provides an opportunity to reflect on the arts of listening, scientific observation and creative practice in an era that prioritises the decolonisation of Australian natural history.
This digital artwork was commissioned by Port Macquarie Hastings Council to mark 200 years since the establishment of Port Macquarie as a penal colony. The 10min audio-visual artwork screened nightly during the Bicentenary week on the Historic Courthouse building, and then every night at 630pm
A collaborative project with Studio THI