Tuesday 12 March: TiMeR and A1 Poster

Today we heard from Hugh Davies and presented our first idea for Heide Project 1 to all MAPS students and lectures. 

Artist: Hugh Davies TiMeR

Hugh began by describing an experience where Melbourne Museum had approached him to produce an artwork that was indigenous. As a non-indigenous art producer he questioned why he was asked and politely declined. He has since produced work of an indigenous nature but
though engagement with the communities.

Looks at how space is rendered physically and digitally, rituals of place, virtual rather than
physical and how cities are represented in video games digital/virtual reality - The architecture we navigate through a flat screen.

  • Relates to Dr Troy Innocent’s Playable Cities Game 64 Ways of Being recently
    funded by Creative Victoria.
  • Conference: Engaging for Impact
  • Epiphenomenalism: a position on the
    mind-body problem holds that physical or biochemical events within the Human
    body are causal with respect to mental events – brain teaser to explore.


Heide Healing Garden (Project 1) A1 Poster Idea and Critical Symposium 

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