Frederick Rodrigues, Audioweather 2023-24, interactive website (indicative image). Courtesy of the artist
Spencer Rose, Illusions of agency 2024, digital simulation (still), image courtesy of the artist
Toija Cinque, Digital realm 2024 (detail), 360-degree video (still), image courtesy of the artist
Tyson Yunkaporta and Jack Manning Bancroft, Kolab protocol for energetic and informatic relation 2023 (detail), digital animation (still) and installation, image courtesy of the artists
Darren Middleton (and Yirrmal Marika), Runaway 2023, photograph and sound work (detail), image courtesy of the artist

Dates

Thu 23 May 9:00am - 5:00pm
Thu 23 May 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Opening Event
Fri 24 May 9:00am - 5:00pm
Mon 27 May 9:00am - 5:00pm
Tue 28 May 9:00am - 5:00pm
Wed 29 May 9:00am - 5:00pm
Thu 30 May 9:00am - 5:00pm
Fri 31 May 9:00am - 5:00pm

Tickets

Free, No Booking Required

Venue

Library Exhibition Space and Phoenix Gallery, Burwood Deakin University
building v/221 Burwood Hwy, Burwood VIC 3125, Australia

Access

All gender bathroom, Wheelchair accessible

Creative digital intelligence is reshaping not only our cultural, social, and economic spheres but also the natural environment. This evolution compels us to re-examine the foundations of our interaction with both the natural and digital realms, particularly concerning our use of natural resources.

This exhibition showcases 360-degree video, immersive digital, and creative endeavours by academics, designers and artists tackling the pressing ecological challenges and ethical considerations embedded within our increasingly digital lives. The designers integrate ecosophy, the philosophy of ecological harmony and balance, as a guiding principle, to emphasise sustainable and ethical use of technology as infrastructures and interfaces toward design practices. Complemented by a suite of public programs and events, this exhibition is a collaborative production between Deakin’s Critical Digital Infrastructures and Interfaces (CDII) research group and Deakin Library.

The exhibition features the explorative works of Higher Degree by Research students alongside those engaged in the Media Ecologies unit. These emerging talents, on the cusp of professional life as media and communications experts, and creative practitioners, have been developed under the mentorship of professional artists and Deakin University’s own faculty. This exhibition underscores Deakin’s commitment to fostering practitioner-research excellence.

Exhibition on display until 13 June (Phoenix Gallery) and 21 July (Library Exhibition Space).

Participants

Associate Professor Toija Cinque, co-curator and artist
Pip Minney (co-curator)
Dr Luke Heemsbergen (co-curator and artist)
Allan Jones (co-curator and artist)
Cameron Bishop and Simon Reis
Julio Escudero and Luke Heemsbergen
Allan Jones and Martin Potter
Benjamin Knock
Darren Middleton and Yirrmal Marika
Zahidah Zelda Zeytoun Millie
Luke Munn
Trewlea Peters
Frederick Rodrigues
Spencer Rose
Anne Scott Wilson
Tyson Yunkaporta and Jack Manning Bancroft
Select Media Ecologies students