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SUMMARY:AQUEOUS ARCHIVES
DESCRIPTION:11/11/2023\n4pm\nEr Pavillion (J Shed\, Fremantle) \nAuslan Interpreted event. \nAs the Port’s precinct undergoes rapid change\, Aqueous Archives asks that we listen to the stories\, history and knowledge that exists beneath colonial narratives. \nPart alternative policy or radical map to another future\, Aqueous Archives is an immersive publication moving between public installation and printed book form. The project brings together a collection of materials\, ideas and narratives centring the Fremantle Port\, both in its contemporary state and as a place of historical passage connecting diasporic communities to Walyalup via the Indian Ocean. Created by writers Timmah Ball and Kate Jama alongside collaborators\, this project illuminates the narratives that government architecture and museums often neglect. \nThrough storytelling\, archival activism\, poetry\, speculative fiction\, text and paste ups\, Aqueous Archives presents a counter narrative\, archiving stories and futurism absent from institutions. Shedding light on un-recorded stories it asks us to consider new methods to the current government mechanisms which make decisions about the Port\, land development\, the ocean and migration. \nWith writing contributions from: Maria Osman\, Haweya Ismail and Kathryn Gledhill-Tucker \nClick here for more information and to book your spot.
URL:https://vipauslan.com.au/event/aqueous-archives/
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SUMMARY:FIRST LIGHTS – KOORANUP
DESCRIPTION:11/11/2023\n7pm to 9pm\nAttadale Reserve Foreshore \n“Kooranup\, is the place beyond the horizon and past Moombaki\, where the water meets the sky. It is the heavenly shore located in the far west. Our spirits final resting place in the Noongar Nyitting (Dreaming)”. – Ilona McGuire\nThe Fremantle Biennale’s acclaimed drone light and sound experience\, First Lights\, returns in 2023 with Kooranup\, a sequel to the stories shared through Moombaki in 2021. This epic spectacle of light\, movement and sound will again transform the night sky with 160 drones taking flight over the stage of the bilya (river) and wardan (ocean). \nOn the expansive grounds at the river edge\, Yabini Kickett’s offering calls us to attention within the natural landscape; from the echoing sounds of wind in the sheoaks to chirping frogs of the bilya (river)\, this is a story of kinship\, interconnectedness and transformation. \nClick here below for more information
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