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Art After Dark: Gondwana by Ben Joseph Andrews and Emma Roberts screens at Bunjil Place, Narre Warren as a generative artwork responding to climate.
Art After Dark: Confluence presents projection artworks from Gertrude Street Projection Festival on the outdoor screen at Bunjil Place, Narre Warren.
Get to know some of the artists, creatives and producers involved in the City of Casey Winter Arts Festival with these digital stories creatively produced by local producer Julia Svaganovic
Art After Dark: 2023 Program transforms Bunjil Place Plaza, Narre Warren with large-scale video art on the outdoor screen after dark.
Art After Dark: AI Gen 1 Experiments by Kit Webster showcases cutting-edge audiovisual work on the outdoor screen at Bunjil Place, Narre Warren.
SIGNAL is the City of Melbourne’s creative arts studio for young people. At SIGNAL, 14-25 year olds work alongside professional artists in a collaborative way, through multi-artform workshops and mentoring. The program provides emerging and established artists with opportunities and spaces for exploration, creation and presentation.
JNK in 6 panels, was developed out of an artist residency with the Centre for Projection Art in 2020. The work takes inspiration from the academic writings of Anne McDonald and Andre Lepecki who wrote that dance embodies the experience of morning through its ephemeral nature. In this sense the design of this work represents a capturing of the dance that has past. JNK in 6 panels is presented as part of the Body-Cities program as curated by Centre Of Projection Art artistic director Priya Namana for FRAME: a biennial of dance 2023, and can be seen on the 20, 21, 22, 23, 26 March, 4.00 pm – 5.00 pm on the Bunjil Place Outdoor Screen.
Body Crysis/身體災變 is a choreographic work with (re)animated bodies, stretching the bounds of our newfound digital corporeality. It transmutes dance, motion capture and CG animation into a simultaneous, shared performance between Newport and Taipei, in the flesh and online. Body Crysis/身體災變 is presented as part of the Body-Cities program as curated by Centre Of Projection Art artistic director Priya Namana for FRAME: a biennial of dance 2023, and can be seen on the 13, 14, 15, 16, 19 March, 4.00 pm – 5.00 pm on the Bunjil Place Outdoor Screen.
TOXX meditates on the planetary inheritance of industrial residue, traversing territories of toxicity, queer(y)ing the eco-monstrous figure to reckon with the grotesque figurations of ecological presents and the radically alterior futures that might lie beyond. The program will be presented on the Bunjil Place Outdoor Screen across the month of March between 4pm – 5pm daily (except when there are other Plaza events).