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By: Alexandra Crosby Oct 21 '24 Date: October 21, 2024 Comments: 0

Bringing the river into the gallery and the future: reimagining Birrarung 50 years from now Postcards from the future: the river-cleaning Birrabot. REALMstudios/NGV Australia Alexandra Crosby, University of Technology Sydney The Ian Potter Centre at Melbourne’s Federation Square is located on the banks of the lower stretches of Birrarung, the Yarra River. For Reimagining Birrarung Design […]

The Life of Plants, The Metaphysics of Mixture, by Emanuele Coccia

By: Alexandra Crosby Apr 20 '19 Date: April 20, 2019 Comments: 0

Reason is a seed because, contrary to what modernity has insisted on believing, it is not the space of sterile contemplation, not the space of the intentional existence of forms, but the force that makes it possible for an image to exist as the specific destiny of a given individual. If we could think through […]

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Zones and edges at the 57th Venice Biennale: Bonnie Ora Sherk’s Evolution of Life Frames: past, present, future

By: Ilaria Vanni Dec 04 '17 Date: December 4, 2017 Comments: 0

This post is not exactly about reading books, although books are present, but about reading an installation and a major art event through the lens of permaculture. The photo above is from the project Unpacking My Library at the 57th Venice Biennale. Inspired by Walter Benjiamin’s 1931 essay, this project allowed all participating artists (including dead […]

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