Observing across scales: Broome Bird Observatory as a site of multiple exchanges
An image-essay about exchanges between humans and nonhumans at the Broome Bird Observatory
An image-essay about exchanges between humans and nonhumans at the Broome Bird Observatory
An early version of the Observing across scales image-essay
An essay proposal (unpublished) on the relationship between display, performance and collecting in the worlds of humans and great bowerbirds at the Broome Bird Observatory
Pencil on paper (daily drawing project). Blocky dinosaur head
A project based upon interacting with Great Bowerbirds funded by the Australia Council and hosted by SymbioticA
Mixed media sound installation with found objects. Two shelves are positioned opposite each other in a secluded corridor. A Great Bowerbird and samples of objects collected by wild birds, face a collection of grey geometric shapes. The opposing displays are accompanied by intense bowerbird calls on the one hand and taxonomic descriptions of the birds on the other. The entire gallery echoes with a soundscape of the world of the bowerbird from the Broome Bird Observatory