Research Seminar/Log 13 03 2024

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OCEAN/UNI Summer 2024 / Session 4 / Aurel Performativities

Margarida Mendes introduces Daniel Browning and Seini Taumoepeau https://www.newmuseum.org/calendar/view/1309/mining-the-deep-sea-frontier-organized-by-inhabitants-with-margarida-mendes

Performing (Aurel)Artists: Daniel Browning / Storyteller, Journalist, Aurel Artist, Australia Finding country in sound. Country around you — Australia and sea, many countries in this country. Practice: Trying to bring the sense of country in the sound. Installation called Blak Box, as sound pavilion in the docks of Sidney vis-a-vis the shore of »goat island« (Barangaroo language of first nation people translated »eye«, the eye of the harbor) https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/blak-box-explores-the-past-modern-and-future-sounds-of-barangaroo-precinct/rdo3mjfep https://greenmagazine.com.au/presenting-blak-box-sydneys-architecturally-designed-sound-pavilion/ https://utp.org.au/event/blak-box-precarities https://blakandbright.com.au/artist/daniel-browning/ Window into the world and how our ancestors / first nations people thought is through language, texture, Sound